First Drive Review: Skoda Fabia 2015
The third-gen Fabia is better looking, more practical and more economical than its predecessor, and comes closer than ever to the class-leading Fiesta and Polo.
The third-gen Fabia is better looking, more practical and more economical than its predecessor, and comes closer than ever to the class-leading Fiesta and Polo.
The Rapid has hardly been a sales sensation, but can the introduction of a GreenLine eco variant improve its fleet credentials?
Skoda has revealed its new, third generation of its popular Fabia supermini, which is set to arrive in the UK from early next year. Prices for the new model will start from £10,600, and will deli...
Skoda’s new Fabia Combi – the estate version of the new Fabia – has appeared alongside its hatchback counterpart at the Paris Motor Show, which has opened today. Thanks to the extra 90mm of width ...
Just as three of the VW Group’s brands have their own take on the same city car (VW Up, Seat Mii, Skoda Citigo), Peugeot, Citroen and Toyota buddied up for their 108/C1/Aygo three-way for the secon...
Since the introduction of the new Aygo, C1 and 108 earlier this year, we revisit the Skoda Citigo to see if it can still rule the segment.
Skoda has unveiled the first official images of the new Fabia, which is both larger and more efficient than the model it will replace. Though the car was teased in the Czech firm’s sketches, the 20...
Skoda’s third generation Fabia will be available with a choice of four petrol and three diesel engines when it goes on UK sale early 2015. The Czech carmaker says the supermini will use up to 17% l...
Skoda has applied the Monte Carlo styling tweaks already offered on the Fabia and Citigo to the Yeti compact SUV. Based on the mid-range Yeti SE, which already comes with creature comforts like two...
Skoda’s new limited edition Citigo Monte Carlo is now available through the Motability scheme for the first time. Originally introduced on the Fabia to celebrate 100 years of the Monte Carlo rall...