The 2017 Skoda Fabia range of configurations is currently priced from $10,990.
Our most recent review of the 2017 Skoda Fabia resulted in a score of 8 out of 10 for that particular example.
You can read the full review here.
This is what Andrew Chesterton liked most about this particular version of the Skoda Fabia: Fun to drive., Plenty of equipment., Super practical.
The 2017 Skoda Fabia carries a braked towing capacity of up to 1100 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you're considering.
I think that a Kia Rio would be an excellent choice as a first car. Especially since a Rio built in the time frame you’re looking at will still have a big chunk of its factory warranty left to run. The Kia seven-year/unlimited kilometre warranty is the best around, really, and provided the car you buy has a complete service record, that warranty will be real peace of mind.
Also, the Rio is known to be a good, solid car that has a good reputation for reliability and durability. The Skoda Fabia, meantime, suffers from the poor reputation of is dual-clutch transmission. The Fabia is also a bit of an orphan in Australia, meaning that it’s largely overlooked by buyers. That means it will potentially be more difficult to unload when you daughter looks to upgrade her car in a few years.
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It’s still under Skoda’s new car warranty, so they are responsible for fixing it. You should continue to attempt to deal with the company to get it fixed. If you feel that Skoda is not taking the appropriate action than take them to the ACCC and try and get something happening that way.
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The Skoda Fabia 2017 prices range from $6,600 for the basic trim level Hatchback 66 Tsi to $14,190 for the top of the range Wagon 81 Tsi Monte Carlo.