Australian 4WD & SUV Buyer's Guide

SKODA KODIAQ FROM $44,190

Skoda’s Kodiaq SUV is named after the largest carnivorous mammal on earth, the Kodiak bear, but as far as seven seaters go it’s light, manoeuvrable and compact. More like a koala.

The 132 (as in kilowatts of power) TSi 2.0-litre turbopetrol, tested here, is priced at $44,190.

When you’re carrying kids around, you want a wagon that makes life easy and stress-free. The Kodiaq does just that with a

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