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2021 Skoda Kamiq Pricing and Specs

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$31,975*
Skoda Kamiq
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CarsGuide has published 6 expert reviews of the Skoda Kamiq 2021. It has an average rating of 8.3 out of 10. Read all the reviews here.

The Skoda Kamiq 2021 prices range from $22,220 for the basic trim level SUV Kamiq 85TSI to $38,280 for the top of the range SUV Kamiq Monte Carlo.

The Skoda Kamiq 2021 comes in SUV.

The Skoda Kamiq 2021 is available in Premium Unleaded Petrol. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the SUV 1.0L 6 SP Manual to the SUV 1.5L 7SP Auto Direct Shift.

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$24,490

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$27,739

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$29,039

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$30,339

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$31,639

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$32,939

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$34,239

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$35,539

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$37,480

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Skoda Kamiq FAQs

I'd like to find a new car similar to the 2011 Skoda Yeti. Can you recommend anything?

The reality in 2022 is that just about every car-maker has an SUV in its range. Many of these will have the high seating position you require and they’re often available with a choice of diesel or petrol power (some even offer hybrid drivelines) and the option of two or four-wheel-drive, so you’re not buying more car than you need.


There are plenty of options in the small and compact SUV category, so the best advice is to hit the dealerships and find the one that suits your budget, your requirements and has the level of quality look and feel you prefer.


The South Korean brands are doing some clever things in this class of car right now, and along with good value (compared with some established brands) they also offer brilliant warranties which give great peace of mind. For an even better value-for-money experience, a three or four-year-old SUV can be pretty sharp buying, too. Just make sure the service history is intact.

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Why does the glovebox randomly open in my 2021 Skoda Superb Scout?

If you’re convinced that the problem is a manufacturing or materials fault (rather than the glove-box having been slammed or forced shut) then keep at Skoda until you get a satisfactory result. Having video of the glove-box performing its unwanted trick should help with any convincing you need to do. Don’t bother going back to the same dealer, contact Skoda Australia’s customer service department and go straight to the top.


Don’t be put off by being told that nobody’s ever heard of this problem before, either. It has been raised by other Superb owners on forums, even though we’re yet to hear of it in Australia. In the meantime, here’s something to try for yourself: The next time the glove box falls open of its own accord, instead of shutting it straight away (only for it to open again) wait a few minutes and then try to close it normally. The theory is that the pins you’re talking about that hold the lid closed can be slow to glide into their proper position where they hold the lid closed. Giving them a few minutes to resume their correct position will allow the glove box to be closed and stay closed. If that does the trick, lubricating the pins to allow them to move more freely might be worthwhile. It’s worth a try.


This might sound like an small problem to some, but having a glovebox that falls open into the passenger’s lap is actually a safety issue in the case of a crash.

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Is the Skoda Karoq transmission reliable?

First things first; make sure the Karoq is actually as big as you think it is/need it to be. The reality is that this is not a huge SUV and is really comparable with something like, say, the Mazda CX-30, while cars like the Mazda CX-5, Hyundai Tucson and Kia Sportage are all a size bigger.


Beyond that, the good news is that the car’s most problematic element, a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission has now been replaced on the 110 version with an eight-speed automatic with a conventional torque converter. And although the 1.4-litre capacity will ring alarm bells for those who remember the troublesome Twin-charger engine with the same capacity fitted to many VW and Skoda products, the unit in the new Karoq is less complex and doesn’t seem to suffer the same problems.


However, there are no blanket statements on this subject and your experience with your current Astra is proof. Given that many owners were appalled at the reliability of their Astras, you seem to have scored a good one. And the reverse can apply; sometime a car with even a great reliability record can throw up problems for a particular owner. Modern cars are incredibly complex machines and things can (and do) go wrong on a fairly random basis.

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* Price is the median price of 31 listings for the Kamiq 2021 for sale in the last 6 months. The Price excludes costs such as stamp duty, other government charges and options.

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