Skoda Kodiaq 1.5 TSI
Suv · Gasoline
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Nissan Pathfinder Rock Creek
Suv · Gasoline
Skoda Kodiaq 1.5 TSI
Car A
Skoda Kodiaq 1.5 TSI
The Skoda Kodiaq 1.5 TSI prioritizes space and efficiency for large families, with seven seats, an 835-liter boot, and 6.5 L/100 km consumption. It isn’t built for performance or luxury, but it handles daily and road-trip duties capably.
7 seatsSuvGasoline5-star safety6.5 L/100km
Nissan Pathfinder Rock Creek
Car B
Nissan Pathfinder Rock Creek
The Nissan Pathfinder Rock Creek is a 7-seat family hauler that blends generous space, strong safety, and usable performance at a price that’s good value in its segment. Best for large families and road trips, with city maneuverability and efficiency being the main compromises.
7 seatsSuvGasoline5-star safety280 hp
Why compared same body typesame powertrainsame seatssame usage profilesimilar pricestrong usage match

Usage fit

Family 92 / 94
City 37 / 30
Budget / value 63 / 53
Road trip 70 / 77
Performance 26 / 32
Cargo 60 / 81
Practical 66 / 62
Premium 31 / 35
Winter 40 / 40

Scores out of 100. Blue = Skoda Kodiaq 1.5 TSI · Orange = Nissan Pathfinder Rock Creek

Specs side-by-side

Spec Skoda Kodiaq 1.5 TSI Nissan Pathfinder Rock Creek
Values are representative — confirm for your market and trim.

Pros & cons

Skoda Kodiaq 1.5 TSI

  • Seven seats and an 835-liter boot serve large families
  • 6.5 L/100 km consumption is efficient for its class
  • 0–100 km/h in 8.4 s delivers confident everyday pace
  • Petrol simplicity suits frequent road trips and mixed driving

Nissan Pathfinder Rock Creek

  • Seven seats with up to 2447 L of cargo space for family and gear
  • 5-star safety rating for added peace of mind
  • 280 hp and 8.2 s 0–100 km/h enable confident highway merging and passing
  • At $39,990, it’s good value in its segment

Verdict

Pick Skoda Kodiaq 1.5 TSI if…
Best fuel economy
Skoda Kodiaq 1.5 TSI uses 6.5 L/100km vs 10.2 — a meaningful saving if you cover high mileage.
Pick Nissan Pathfinder Rock Creek if…
More power
Nissan Pathfinder Rock Creek puts out 280 hp vs 150 — meaningfully quicker and more confident on motorways.

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