The car industry is still recovering from the after-effects of the pandemic. The demand for cars has picked up, but the chip shortage is still affecting the industry. So all new cars have a huge waiting list. This has shot up the demand in the second-hand market as people want cars quickly. The second-hand market does have a lot of options. Today, we are going to take a look at if you should buy a used Skoda Rapid.

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Pros of buying a used Rapid now

Driving dynamics & comfort

used Skoda Rapid

The Rapid offers great driving dynamics. It doesn’t have body roll like the other compact SUVs in its price range. This makes the Rapid a great car to drive. Also, the Rapid offers great space in the interiors. The rear seats offer good under-thigh support and headroom.

Engine options

used Skoda Rapid

The Rapid used to come with a lot of engine options, the most common one being the 1.0-litre TSI. This engine was used until the Rapid was finally discontinued in India. The other engines options that you can find would be a 1.6-litre naturally aspirated engine and a 1.5-litre diesel engine. All the engines come with manual and automatic options. The 1.5-litre diesel engine will be harder to find but will offer the best performance.

Used Skoda RapidCons

used Skoda Rapid

The overall design of the Rapid has remained similar since its launch in 2011. It did receive some minor updates but had no major change. Another thing to note while buying a second hand Rapid would be the maintenance bill. Skoda is known for its high maintenance costs, so that will apply to the Rapid as well. In the case of Rapid, considering it has been discontinued, parts may become a rarity in the future.

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