Used Automatic Skoda Kamiq Cars

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Skoda Kamiq 1.0 TSI 110 Monte Carlo 5dr DSG Hatchb +32

2023

Automatic

47.1 mpg

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 8,807

Petrol

Skoda Kamiq 1.0 TSI SE L Executive DSG Euro 6 (s/s +49

2023

Automatic

47.1 mpg

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 4,686

Petrol

Skoda Kamiq 1.5 TSI ACT SE Drive SUV 5dr Petrol DS +60

2023

Automatic

48.7 mpg

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 19,027

Petrol

Skoda Kamiq 1.0 TSI SE L Executive SUV 5dr Petrol +28

2023

Automatic

47.1 mpg

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 16,326

Petrol

Skoda Kamiq 1.0 TSI Monte Carlo DSG Euro 6 (s/s) 5 +38

2021

Automatic

46.3 mpg

Tax: £195

Mileage: 38,079

Petrol

Skoda Kamiq 1.0 TSI SE Drive SUV 5dr Petrol DSG Eu +28

2023

Automatic

48.7 mpg

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 29,883

Petrol

Skoda Kamiq 1.5 TSI ACT SE L Executive SUV 5dr Pet +26

2023

Automatic

47.1 mpg

Tax: £200

Mileage: 22,041

Petrol

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Skoda Kamiq 1.5 TSI ACT Monte Carlo SUV 5dr Petrol +60

2023

Automatic

47.1 mpg

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 19,526

Petrol

Skoda Kamiq 1.0 TSI SE L SUV 5dr Petrol DSG Euro 6 +20

2021

Automatic

47.1 mpg

Tax: £200

Mileage: 40,591

Petrol

Skoda Kamiq 1.0 TSI Monte Carlo SUV 5dr Petrol DSG +28

2024

Automatic

46.3 mpg

Tax: £200

Mileage: 58,233

Petrol

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Why buy a used Skoda Kamiq with Exchange and Mart?

Skoda could have been at the forefront of the current craze for supermini-based SUVs - Juke and Captur-class models. Back in 2009 before either of these two cars, it launched a model you might conceivably remember, the Yeti, which used Fabia bits but dressed them up with Crossover attitude. It was a good start, but the foundation wasn't built upon. The facelifted Yeti of 2013 was disappointingly conservative in a market seeking high fashion and after four years on sale, was allowed to drift out of production without being properly replaced. Leaving the Czech brand to wait until it could launch its own version of the small SUV design possible on the VW Group's MQB-A0 platform, a chassis that by Autumn 2019 had been pressed into service for the SEAT Arona and the Volkswagen T-Cross in this class. That was when Skoda was also able to use it to launch this car, the Kamiq. Four years on, we've got a lightly facelifted version of that same design.

About the Skoda Kamiq

There's nothing very original about the Kamiq, but it's more in tune with the current zeitgeist than the old Yeti was. And certainly more fashionable than the next model up in the Czech maker's SUV model line-up, the rather worthy Karoq. Skoda buyers are now well used to re-worked Volkswagen Group engineering with a bit of practical embellishment at a lower price - which is precisely what's served up here. If you're looking for something more outlandish and personalisable, buy a Nissan Juke instead. But one of those might not be as easy or as pleasing to live with as a Kamiq. You get most of the sensible virtues we like in the brand's Scala family hatch, without the rather vanilla blandness we don't. A Kamiq, in fact, is without doubt the trendiest car the marque has yet produced, particularly in this improved form. A fashion statement that's also a Skoda. Whoever would have thought it?

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