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Is Skoda Fabia 2009 a good car?

Is Skoda Fabia 2009 a good car?

As with all Skoda models, the Fabia is well made and good value, while it’s also very comfortable and ideal for town driving. It’s just as happy on the open road, where a range of petrol and diesel engines offers strong economy and, in some cases, very low emissions.

Which is the best Skoda Fabia engine?

Skoda Fabia petrol engines We’d recommend the turbocharged 1.0-litre TSI engine, which is not only faster but just as economical too. It has a great blend of comfort, refinement, power and economy, but it’s the old 108bhp petrol that best pushes the Fabia along; 0-62mph in 9.7 seconds is very respectable.

Is Skoda Fabia a reliable car?

Is a used Skoda Fabia hatchback reliable? The Fabia backs up its well-put-together air with a good reliability record. In our most recent reliability survey it finished in 10th place in the city and small car sector with an excellent overall score of 95.8%.

Is Used Skoda Fabia a good car?

Whichever version you choose, the Fabia is good to drive, surprisingly refined and very comfortable. Inside there’s an excellent driving position, with good visibility, and the dashboard and surrounding areas are all laid out in a logical fashion. The 6.5in touchscreen is clear and easy to use, too.

What’s the average price of a Skoda Fabia?

(Estimated prices, based on a 2007 Fabia 1.6) Fabia parts aren’t particularly cheap. An alternator is a big ticket item at around £400, while a clutch assembly is around £200. Front brake pads are a reassuring £40 a pair, whilst somebody must have employed a pre-VW Skoda accountant when radiators were priced at £90.

How many horsepower does a Skoda Fabia have?

Their performance spectrum covers the requirements of the small car segment completely. They ranges from the economic 44 kW (60 HP) to the agile 77 kW (105 HP). Diesel particle filters are offered with the 1.4 litre (59 kW) and the 1.9 litre (77 kW) diesel engines.

Which is better Skoda Fabia 1.6 TDI or 1.9 TDI?

Given its lesser swept volume, more modern injection system and significantly lower compression ratio than the Fabia’s outgoing 1.9-litre diesel, we expected a quieter and slightly smoother performance from the Fabia’s new 1.6-litre TDi.

When did the Skoda Fabia estate come out?

The Fabia was launched exclusively in the five-door hatchback bodystyle but an Estate version showed up late in 2007 offering extra practicality.