Catalytic converter gone, and replaced at 12,000 miles.
Clutch became increasingly heavy, to the extent that I had to go to the doctor for a strain on the tendons behind my knee, I thought it was a skiing strain. After three visits, the doctor sussed it and I had to put a small cushion under my leg, as the front seat is very limited in terms of adapting shape. I am 35 and fit as a fiddle, so it's not me!
The engine fault lights comes on every month, then down to the garage who fix it; something to do with carbon build up. One month later back again.
The engine cuts out frequently when idling.
I have had it looked and serviced by a non dealer mechanic, who also couldn't figure out the problem.
My first car was a Skoda Felicia; it was superb and reliable. I wanted to get a Octavia for about 18 months, and when I passed the Irish driving test, I went down to the dealer and traded in my Opel Corsa, which was a fine little nipper for town, but I wanted a bigger car.
My car has been a disaster, and I am most likely getting rid of it this week in a good trade in.
In general though, the car is fairly cumbersome, the boot size is at the expenses of passenger room, the handling at speed feels precarious (at 80mph you think you were on ice), and the so called power steering is really heavy.
That said, I do feel that I got the equivalent of a bad pint, as a good friend has the same model and year, and it is like driving a different make of car.
I have driven Skoda for the last 14 years, and have found them to be really good and reliable.
Currently I have an Octavia 1.9 diesel, which is excellent in all aspects bar one. I have pulled the drivers door handle apart 7 times in the last 2 years. This results in the electric window system falling apart, and the window is stuck either open or shut. Sometimes it is possible to manually press the microchip and at least use the window till I can get to the garage. The garage insists that this problem has never happened before, and I cannot believe that I have managed to do this 7 times. In 40 odd years of driving I have never pulled a door handle apart. Has anybody else experienced this problem, and if so how have they got round it?