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Hi guys and girls, Just after your views really:)

Ive got a Fabia vrs and i have been thinking about changing it! even thou i love the car!

Really due to the fact i on 67000 miles!

Cause i want a house! I startin to think buying a new car is silly cause i will still lose money on that!

Is it worth while keeping the Fabia longer and doing acouple of bit to it to keep the fun factor in my car??

Thinking about Black roof, spoiler! Maybe this week! New splitter again! and and arb!

Cheers! Matt

leave the looks standard , as they won't enhance the driving fun factor one bit

i'm upto 70k and will be keeping mine for a year or so longer

so save the money you were going to spend on the new car for the deposit for a house

Yeh leave the looks as they are. Get yourself a remap. I was having the same problems and wanted to change my Vrs too. I test drove many cars and in the end decided on a sensible remap which transformed the car and saved me a shed load of cash.

Keep the Vrs and make subtle changes.....

Matt

Edited by Mattcooper79

Good advice from the boys here Matt. I've been in a similar predicament lately, but have now decided to keep the vRS for a bit longer. It's kind of adictive, and still puts a smile on my face after 2 years.

Good advice from the boys here Matt. I've been in a similar predicament lately, but have now decided to keep the vRS for a bit longer. It's kind of adictive, and still puts a smile on my face after 2 years.

Had my vRS for 2 years now also.... nothing new available that I would consider changing it for.... still love it... have just refurbished the alloys in anthracite to add a slightly 'individual' look..

Had mine for 2 years now as well. Seriously considering a Mazda6 2.2D Sport....

...waits for the abuse...

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