Is Skoda Fabia 2008 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.

Is Fabia a good car?

This car is very very good in handling and ride quality. The steering response is best among the hatchbacks. One feels very safe and assured even when the car is doing > 100 kmph. My car is without ABS; even then the brakes are very assuring in both city and highways.

Is Skoda Fabia cheap to run?

With low emissions and good fuel economy from the petrol engines, the Skoda Fabia Estate will be very cheap to run. Every version is economical and painless to run, although we’re a little disappointed that Skoda isn’t offering a vRS performance model of the Fabia this time around.

Is the 2008 Skoda Fabia a good car?

Displaying 10 reviews for 2008 Skoda Fabia . Mr Reliable ! — Probably the best small car i have owned, its performance is very economical with a real turn of acceleration for a diesel. The build quality is as expected on an economy built car, its just ok. Safety wise it has loads of extra features including side bags.

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.

What makes the Fabia estate a good car?

The beauty of the Fabia Estate is that it offers a good-size loadbay in what feels like a small and easy to manoeuvre car, which makes it perfect for negotiating tight city streets and parking in small spaces. Basic models get soft suspension that does a good job of soaking up bumps in the road, and the steering is light and accurate.

How big is the boot on a Skoda Fabia?

Some models come equipped with a front-centre armrest, which we found does get in the way when changing gear. With a 505-litre boot, the Fabia Estate offers a huge load-bay for a car that sits in the supermini class and it compares favourably to the Fabia hatchback’s 315-litre boot.