Skoda Fabia - Monte Carlo or ??

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Ignore all that sensible advice, buy the Monte Carlo because it has pretensions of being a rally car.
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Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2024 8:55 pm Ignore all that sensible advice, buy the Monte Carlo because it has pretensions of being a rally car.
And shiny alloys :D :D :D :bblonde: :bblonde:
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The 1 ltr 3 cylinder will have to be revved really hard to get it up hills and will feel nippy when sinking your right foot, it will show up for its let down power wise a few weeks of owning it. :thumbdown:
If you can afford it, buy the 1.5 :thumbup:
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That Fabia has 116bhp apparently, which sounds like the same motor as our Up GTI. 1 litre, 3 pots, turbo. No slouch, tho the Fab is a bigger car, obv.
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Them small engines with turbos not going to be pish on fuel? I had a VW Fox 1.2 petrol what is the same engine as the one used in some Fabia's. 34/5mpg
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On the power thing...

Mrs Ds Honda Shitvic is a non turbo 1.4 with 90something BHP. 13s to 60.

Honestly...it doesn't feel as slow or terrible as the numbers would suggest. It's still the case that almost every journey is limited by the traffic or the road, even a car as slow as that is not the weakest link.

TBH the thing I find annoying more than the power is the manual :lol: For a daily driver having to constantly stir soup with the gearbox is what makes you really notice the small engine. Oh, plus the fact I still haven't fixed the squeaky clutch pedal :obscene-birdiedoublered:

If you're just doing A to B stuff it's fine. The thing which might get tiresome is ragging up hills at 4500rpm, but honestly you'd need a reasonably juicey engine before that isn't the case.
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 7:15 am If you're just doing A to B stuff it's fine. The thing which might get tiresome is ragging up hills at 4500rpm, but honestly you'd need a reasonably juicey engine before that isn't the case.
I don't know if the VAG box has a 'manual' side, but iirc, I only ever took the fiesta 1.0 (100hp) over 3k rpm before CTs, just to clear out the pipes.
Rest of the time was change up at 2.5k, it was a surprisingly torquey little motor.
The ren-0 replacement is a 1.5 dci, a larger car but nowhere near as spritely.
However it does 65mpg compared to 50
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 7:15 am Oh, plus the fact I still haven't fixed the squeaky clutch pedal
That's why i sent my CRV back even though i absolutely loved it... every gear change. I had 3 different mechanics try and sort it.
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Clutch?

Is it one of those cars for proles where you have to change gear yourself, how horrid!
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Felix wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 12:03 am Them small engines with turbos not going to be pish on fuel? I had a VW Fox 1.2 petrol what is the same engine as the one used in some Fabia's. 34/5mpg
We’re get upwards of 45mpg all the time without driving like a grandad.

Oh.
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weeksy wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 8:55 am
Mr. Dazzle wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 7:15 am Oh, plus the fact I still haven't fixed the squeaky clutch pedal
That's why i sent my CRV back even though i absolutely loved it... every gear change. I had 3 different mechanics try and sort it.
softer return spring on the pedal sorted ours
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Returning to the Skoda question, have you enquired about insurance yet?
I would imagine the puissance fiscal on a 150hp mowta is going to cause a sharp intake of breath at AXA!
(For those of you who are interested, the french use a fiscal CV system to rate cars, hence the 2CV. The fiesta was a 4CV.
Something like a Porsche/Aston/Ferrari will be 12+)
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 7:15 am On the power thing...

Mrs Ds Honda Shitvic is a non turbo 1.4 with 90something BHP. 13s to 60.

Honestly...it doesn't feel as slow or terrible as the numbers would suggest. It's still the case that almost every journey is limited by the traffic or the road, even a car as slow as that is not the weakest link.

TBH the thing I find annoying more than the power is the manual :lol: For a daily driver having to constantly stir soup with the gearbox is what makes you really notice the small engine. Oh, plus the fact I still haven't fixed the squeaky clutch pedal :obscene-birdiedoublered:

If you're just doing A to B stuff it's fine. The thing which might get tiresome is ragging up hills at 4500rpm, but honestly you'd need a reasonably juicey engine before that isn't the case.
The little Fiat 500 seemed to be fine (I think it was a 900cc engine!) - it ran out of guts on uphill overtakes TBF, but if I chose the right place, that was less apparent!

And, I'm only going to buy an auto - no manuals for me as it's too risky if the arm is suffering!!

Sadlonelygit wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 11:37 am Returning to the Skoda question, have you enquired about insurance yet?
I would imagine the puissance fiscal on a 150hp mowta is going to cause a sharp intake of breath at AXA!
(For those of you who are interested, the french use a fiscal CV system to rate cars, hence the 2CV. The fiesta was a 4CV.
Something like a Porsche/Aston/Ferrari will be 12+)
Haven't looked yet. TBH, the right car is worth it. I will have a look, but if the 1.5 is more sensible for where I live, then I'll suck up the insurance :(

I think they'll load it whatever I drive because I ddrive for a living - at least, that was the case in the past! (Along with loading my insurance because I worked in a pub full time - even though, at the time, i was completely teetotal :roll: :roll: )
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Fabia owner here!

I have the 1.2 TSi, that's the smaller version of the 1.5 4-pot, mines is mapped to 140 and has no problems, the Mrs has the 1.5 engine and DSG box in her Scala, it's 150 bhp standard and mapped to 180 and it's proper quick.

She had the 1.0.TSi before that and it was super economical, the architecture of the engine is based on the 4 cylinder. 130 bhp is what the Up GTi makes, it's not going to detonate.

If it's any comfort, I've thrashing the balls out of mine for 100k and it's never needed any mechanicals apart from routine servicing and still averages over 50mpg.

Oh aye, forgot to say, those engines make full torque at under 2000 rpm, they're not gutless.
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Bigjawa wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 3:42 pm Oh aye, forgot to say, those engines make full torque at under 2000 rpm, they're not gutless.
That'll be the Turbo :thumbup:

Mrs Ds 18 year old crap wagon is a NA tiny engine :lol: I do still kinda miss my 55bhp 1 litre Nissan Micra from time to time to be fair.
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 3:49 pm
Bigjawa wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 3:42 pm Oh aye, forgot to say, those engines make full torque at under 2000 rpm, they're not gutless.
That'll be the Turbo :thumbup:

Mrs Ds 18 year old crap wagon is a NA tiny engine :lol: I do still kinda miss my 55bhp 1 litre Nissan Micra from time to time to be fair.
If tyre related pollution ever gets bumped up the agenda (28% of environmental microplastics from tyres) we might yet see small engined, light weight cars that go like billy-ho. :thumbup:

(More likely they'll reformulate the tyres or make them out of cheese like the Japanese appeared to do in the 80s :lol: ).

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Tyre and brake emissions will be part of Euro 7 AFAIK.

Which means EVs will have to meet emissions regs. :D. Also very likely to see the return of drum brakes!
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Bigjawa wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 3:42 pm Fabia owner here!
…… 130 bhp is what the Up GTi makes, it's not going to detonate.
As standard, 115 bhp, same as the original Golf GTi, but in a much lighter body. You can probably chip it.
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weeksy wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 8:55 am
Mr. Dazzle wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 7:15 am Oh, plus the fact I still haven't fixed the squeaky clutch pedal
That's why i sent my CRV back even though i absolutely loved it... every gear change. I had 3 different mechanics try and sort it.
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Wossname wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 5:23 pm
Bigjawa wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 3:42 pm Fabia owner here!
…… 130 bhp is what the Up GTi makes, it's not going to detonate.
As standard, 115 bhp, same as the original Golf GTi, but in a much lighter body.
Which way around do you mean? The original GTi is loads lighter than a new Up!

BTW that's not my exclamation mark, that's the name of the car :D
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