SKODA FABIA
Autocar UK|October 12, 2022
Sporty and attainable? That's the name of our new Monte Carlo model's game
KRIS CULMER
SKODA FABIA

FIRST REPORT

WHY WE'RE RUNNING IT To discover whether you can still get a great all-rounder for less than £25k

Just like the Formula 1 race around the tight streets of Monte Carlo with which it shares a name, the sporty version of the Skoda Fabia has been handed a multi-year extension.

Even as an F1 fan, I am much happier about the little Czech hatchback's news. Whereas that grand prix is a tedious procession offering very little excitement, its Skoda namesake offers the enticing pairing of compact dimensions and over endowment in the powertrain department; and in contrast to the grotesque display of wealth seen trackside, here's a car for everyday people, costing from £21,125, or £209 per month on a PCP.

You might consider that costly, but if so you need to get with the times because that's precisely half the UK average for a new car. The Fabia in its most basic form is actually £17,990, which may be more palatable, but our car is the most expensive it can get, at £23,925, or £232 per month on a PCP.

Why? Because we've chucked out the 1.0-litre three-cylinder turbo petrol engine that you get in any old Fabia for the 1.5-litre turbo four from the Volkswagen Golf, taking power up from 108bhp to 148bhp. The only downside is that in so doing you're forced to lose a manual gearbox for a seven-speed DSG. Does that diminish the fun of a warmed-up supermini? I would say so, but here's hoping the Fabia proves me wrong.

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