Bussey Vehicle Leasing: All makes of Car and Commercial vehicle leasing in Norwich, Norfolk, Ipswich, Suffolk, Cambridge and Cambridgeshire.
Car leasing search Car leasing search and car leasing browse by car manufacturer Van and commercial vehicle leasing search Van and commercial vehicle leasing search and commercial vehicle leasing browse by van manufacturer

Contract hire in
Norfolk, Suffolk &
Cambridgeshire

t. 01603 909 968

Car leasing search
List all car makes
Commercial vehicle leasing search
List all commercial vehicle makes
Leasing and contract hire for all makes of cars and commercial vehicles in Cambridge & Cambridgeshire, Norwich & Norfolk, and Ipswich & Suffolk. Car and Commercial Vehicle Leasing covering Norfolk, Suffolk, and Cambridgeshire... Search for Car Leasing and Commercial Vehicle Leasing offers online...
HOME
CONTACT US
CAR LEASING
COMMERCIAL LEASING
WHY BVL
5 POINT PROMISE
ULTIMATE ARRANGEMENT
MAINTENANCE
BiK TAX AND CO2 DATA
TRAVELLING ABROAD
DRIVER GUIDE
TESTIMONIALS
ROAD TESTS
MOTORING ADVICE
INDUSTRY NEWS
 Car Leasing: Select
 Manufacturer...
 Abarth Leasing
 Alfa Romeo Leasing
 Aston Martin Leasing
 Audi Car Leasing
 Bentley Car Leasing
 BMW Car Leasing
 Cadillac Car Leasing
 Chevrolet Car Leasing
 Chrysler Car Leasing
 Citroen Car Leasing
 Ferrari Car Leasing
 Fiat Car Leasing
 Ford Car Leasing
 Honda Car Leasing
 Hyundai Car Leasing
 Infiniti Car Leasing
 Jaguar Car Leasing
 Jeep Car Leasing
 Kia Car Leasing
 KTM Car Leasing
 Lamborghini Leasing
 Land Rover Leasing
 Lexus Car Leasing
 Lotus Car Leasing
 Maserati Car Leasing
 Mazda Car Leasing
 Mercedes-Benz Leasing
 MG Motor UK Car
   Leasing
 Mini Car Leasing
 Mitsubishi Car Leasing
 Nissan Car Leasing
 Peugeot Car Leasing
 PGO Car Leasing
 Porshe Car Leasing
 Renault Car Leasing
 Rolls Royce Leasing
 Seat Car Leasing
 Skoda Leasing
 Smart Car Leasing
 SsangYong Leasing
 Subaru Car Leasing
 Suzuki Car Leasing
 Tesla Car Leasing
 Toyota Car Leasing
 Vauxhall Car Leasing
 Volkswagen Leasing
 Volvo Car Leasing

ROAD TESTS: SKODA FABIA

SKODA “new” FABIA

I guess we have to be up front here. We all have cars we like and cars we don’t like and so it’s difficult sometimes to be objective and to put aside your own personal feelings when you are writing a road test.  Most times we achieve that and we call it as we see it warts and all.

Well in the case of the Skoda Fabia we aren’t even going to try and hide the way we feel, as we just think this is a super little car, plain and simple.

It doesn’t seem possible now, but just a few years back, people were making Skoda jokes, but a string of superbly built attractive, reliable and value for money vehicles have made us all stop laughing and start listening to Skoda who are giving us Volkswagen quality products at a bargain basement price and you know what, that has to be a good deal.  You only have to look at the growth of Skoda in the UK, particularly in the business sector where experienced fleet managers know a good deal when they see one. You only have to look at those that work in the industry or write about cars, all of which praise Skoda.

We feel that the values which for 50 years have motivated millions of drivers to buy a Volkswagen have moved on and are now alive and well and are living in Skoda, in fact, we will go one step further than that as we think Volkswagen no longer have those values (although they would say otherwise), they’ve grown (for example they now offer a £74,000 Phaeton in their range) hardly the peoples car.  As such, the spiritual home of the typical VW driver who is looking for a great value car that is reliable, practical and easy to live with is now with Skoda.

For model after model, Skoda have raised the bar and moved the goal posts and given those car buyers who were smart enough to recognise it, a “Waitrose” product at a “Tesco” price and that’s been reflected in record UK sales in 2007 with over 40,000 Skoda’s being sold in the UK for the first time ever and that growth shows no sign of stopping.

We were fortunate enough to travel to Skoda’s own back yard and to Karlovy Vary in the Czech Republic to test the new Fabia over a mix of very different roads and different driving conditions and whilst we could have written our report based upon those tests alone, we decided we would wait until we could test a new Fabia for a longer time, back here on UK roads.

Starting at a touch under £8000 for the Fabia 1 Hatch with the 1.2 60ps petrol engine and going up to over £13,000 for the Fabia 3 with the 105ps 1.9 diesel, the Fabia certainly has the bases covered in terms of spec and price, offering 15 different variants available and 8 engine choices.

Externally, you have to say it’s a pretty car and in the right colour and if you choose the white roof option, is stunning looking little car.  The paintwork is superb, and the build quality is flawless, the panel gaps are tight and accurate and the new Fabia just looks so really well put together.

As soon as you jump in, you are impressed with how roomy and airy the car is and there is a real feeling of space and don’t forget, this car is described as a super-mini.  The high roof gives you super head room so if you’re thinking of doing a Full Monty, you can as they say “keep your hat on “. 

I don’t quite how Skoda manage achieve it, but you instantly feel at home and relaxed behind the wheel of the new Fabia, perhaps it’s the space and superb glass area, or maybe it’s just that you sit pretty high, so can see everything around you? What ever it is, it works and works well.

Inside the car it’s got all the normal stuff like rake and reach adjustable steering and the instrumentation is clear and well placed.  There aren’t too many plush bits, apart from the top of the dash, but the trim just looks well made and well put together and it all looks top quality.  The fabrics used for the seats and headlining look expensive and as if they are going to last and even the colour combinations are very tasteful. 

On the road, we tried a number of different Fabia’s across various models and engines and all of them felt really solid and all were rattle free.  Being honest, we preferred the car with either the little 1.2-litre, 12-valve petrol, or with the 1.4 three-cylinder turbodiesel, whose 1.4 litres produce either 69 or 80bhp according to model chosen.   Whilst the 1.4 and 1.6 petrol units and 1.9 diesel are just fine, we felt the car was better suited to the smaller units.

In terms of economy, the new Fabia is ultra cheap to run, with the 1.4 80ps Diesel returning a frugal 61.4mpg average whilst chucking out just 120g/km CO2.  The lower power diesel claims 58.9mpg average while the 1.2 petrol engines produce a little higher CO2 at 140g/km and deliver an average mpg of 47.9

We have all seen the Skoda TV ad with the Fabia being made out of cake and I guess that leads us on to asking the question is it going to be a piece of cake to sell it in the UK?  Well there is stacks of competition in this “super-mini” sector of the market place in the £8,000 upward region from cars such as Corsa, Clio, Punto, Fiesta etc, and of course, the 8k price tag can go up to £13,000 for a top of the range model.

I guess therefore it depends on if your decision is that you need a super-mini, or that you just need as much car as you can get for your money.  If it’s a super-mini you want, well buy a Fabia, you would be doing right thing, because it is a great car. But if it’s bang for your buck you are looking for and you’ve got a range topping £13,000 to spend, you could move away from the super mini sector into something a bit bigger, I guess it depends on if you need a larger car?

In summary, the new Skoda Fabia is a high quality, functional, unpretentious car for rationally minded people, which kind of sounds like the values the old VW customer might just have had.  This new Fabia as I said earlier, moves the goal posts and will leave other manufacturers struggling to keep up and I just wish those of you that have hang-ups about the Skoda brand could open your eyes and see the product for what it is which is one of the best little cars that money can buy.

Would I buy one myself? Well a very long term friend outside the motor trade asked my opinion as to what he should buy and it should be enough for you to know that he took delivery of his Fabia 2 a couple of months ago and he’s loving it.

For a quotation on the new Fabia or any other Skoda, please contact us.


SKODA FABIA

Lease the SKODA FABIA

Previous Road Test
Next Road Test 
Back to Road Tests

BUSSEY VEHICLE LEASING - design spacer

Abarth
Alfa Romeo
Allied
Aston Martin
Audi
Azure Dynamics

Bentley
BMW
Cadillac
Chevrolet
Chrysler
Citroen

DFSK
Ferrari
Fiat
Ford
Great Wall
Honda

Hyundai
Infiniti
Isuzu
Iveco
Jaguar
Jeep

Kia
KTM
Lamborghini
Land Rover
Lexus
Lotus

Maserati
Mazda
Mercedes-Benz
MG Motor UK
Mini
Mitsubishi

Nissan
Peugeot
PGO
Porsche
Renault
Rolls-Royce

Seat
Skoda
Smart
Smith
Ssangyong
Subaru

Suzuki
Tesla
Toyota
Vauxhall
Volkswagen
Volvo

Search for:
Lease Cars

Vans and Commercials

New Ford Cars | Used Cars | Ford Parts & Accessories | Ebay Parts Shop | Ford History in Norfolk | Busseys Family | Contact Us

© Copyright Bussey Vehicle Leasing 2006-2012.
Car and Commercial Vehicle Leasing and Contract Hire in
Norwich & Norfolk, Ipswich & Suffolk and Cambridge & Cambridgeshire.

design by astutech | powered by wordserver



website design software
website design software