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Title: Fabia Vrs
Post by: Xtremeteam on March 09, 2007, 21:56:10
Does any one on here own one?

thinking of one so gonna go n see what deals are available but interested to hear whats gone wrong/brocken off & also what sort of MPG ur getting?
Title: Fabia Vrs
Post by: TDi90 on March 09, 2007, 22:13:27
they are sweet cars... or at least they look it  8)
Title: Fabia Vrs
Post by: bezzabsa on March 10, 2007, 08:31:46
fairly bullet proof now they are Volkswagon owned - and also must be good as our local plod has skodas on 'unmarked' duty - and believe me they dont hang about  :shock:
Title: Fabia Vrs
Post by: Bush Tucker Man on March 10, 2007, 16:26:26
We have a '03' plated Fabia 1.4Mpi estate and that's been faultless throughout.
We tested a Fabia vRS a while ago & found it to be very tractable, a relaxing drive (mountains of torque for its size) & 5th Gear threw it around a track (Pembry on Anglesey??) in a faster time than a MINI-Cooper.
Quote from: "bezzabsa"
and also must be good as our local plod has skodas on 'unmarked' duty - and believe me they dont hang about  :shock:

West Yorkshire Traffic has the Octavia vRS as well, & from what I've been told they're well-like
Title: Fabia Vrs
Post by: fudge on March 10, 2007, 17:11:47
We had one, a 53 plate, was sweet but smokey, ours was brand new and sold after a year, all the VW 130pd Diesel lumps smoke.....

no breakages and it got some stick!
Title: Fabia Vrs
Post by: mark.yellow.series.3 on March 10, 2007, 18:46:07
my bros in law ownes a octivia vrs, v,v,v nice.

the engine (2.2 turbo i think) is from the audi TT, and every thing under the bonnet is baged audi.
very well built.
Title: Fabia Vrs
Post by: Ben on March 11, 2007, 15:31:47
The engine in the Fab vRS is the same as I had in my Golf GT TDI, and my Passat Sport (the 130BHP TDi). The Passat was like hot "stuff" from a large spade, so I would imagine that the Fab is scarily quick.
I went for the Octy vRS, and went for the estate. It's got 180BHP from a 1.8 petrol turbo. Apparently, the fabia is quicker in many circumstances!

Would recommend a Skud to anyone. Very, very impressed both with the car, and the dealer support.

(Don't look now - mine's being traded in for a non-Skud when I get round to it, but don't take that to mean it's no good!)

Cheers

Ben
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