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4Car: New Fabia RS DSG only, upwards of 170BHP

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1.4Tsi I bet.

£16,000 hmmmm is my brand loyalty that strong. Shame there will be no manual (if whats said is true!!) :(

£16,000 hmmmm is my brand loyalty that strong. Shame there will be no manual (if whats said is true!!) :(

£16k is alot... you'd get a grande punto Arbarth SS (180bhp) for less than that.... When I bought my vRS it was the bargin cost about £12k that attracted me, I bought the fiat sporting for £11k brand new, when the 'normal' 1.9 (105bhp) fabia II cost more...... I thought skoda were supposed to be the 'budget' brand VAG, doesn't the Ibiza Cupra (same engine/box ect) cost £16k ?

Im pretty sure it wont be 16k, i would assume somewere under the 15k mark, it better look good XD

Shall I ask C4 for my £10?

Shall I ask C4 for my £10?

I'm not sure what's more boring, the almost constant mk2 vRS speculation or the "£10" references that invariably follow...

I'm not sure what's more boring, the almost constant mk2 vRS speculation or the "£10" references that invariably follow...

There is an easy answer to that.

Don't read the threads.

Well , the Ibiza Cupra Bocanegra is going to be £16995 with 177 BHP, so surely any new vRS will undercut that by a few thousand?? And if not then I doubt it will sell well.

For that price I'll take a Clio 200 cup instead thanks.

1.4Tsi I bet.

Twincharger version a la Golf GT ?

I was thinking about this again today while I washed my Fabia , The gap in price between the Mk1 Octy vRS and the Fabia vRS was about 2K , if that stays similar then it seems the Mk2 Fabia vRS will be about £16K , which is a lot , and pushes it out of my price range new. If it was priced near the Swift Sport/Colt Ralliart/Twingo RenaultSport Cup then I owuld think about it.In addition , It would make the Mk2 vRS Fabia cost more than a MK1 Octy vRS.

I'm not sure what's more boring, the almost constant mk2 vRS speculation or the "£10" references that invariably follow...

Oh shut it, go and research some potatoes or somethng..lol

mmmmmmmm, mash................................

Oh shut it, go and research some potatoes or somethng..lol

watch it, we're now AHDB which covers:

Pig meat in England

Beef and lamb in England

Commercial horticulture in Great Britain

Milk in Great Britain

Potatoes in Great Britain

Cereals and oilseeds in the UK

so if you want a sunday roast, cooked breakfast, portion of chips, bowl of cereal etc in the future you'll talk nice :rofl:

For that price I'll take a Clio 200 cup instead thanks.

and no doubt spend half your time crying at the lack of any aftercare service :D renualt is nice, but still far off the build quality of the vag groups, But then the people who buy them dont really care about that i suppose :P

should be good fun but £16k is a lot

Ibiza Cupra is £14,995, so it should be less than that, in theory. Possibly.

I would say that it won't be much more than a Fabia3 1.9TDi.

Ibiza Cupra is £14,995, so it should be less than that, in theory. Possibly.

Where did you get that info from?

Ibiza Cupra is £15,995 according to SCN - SEATCupra.net - Your #1 source for SEAT information - SEAT’S SCORCHING HOT HATCH STUNNERS

Confirmed RRPs for all three models' date=' are:

SEAT Ibiza FR

1.4 TSI 150 PS DSG

£14,995

SEAT Ibiza Cupra

1.4 TSI 180 PS DSG

£15,995

SEAT Ibiza Bocanegra

1.4 TSI 180 PS DSG

£16,995 [/quote']

god that looks nice...and quiet cheap as well :o im really loving that, my new car??? perhaps

Im glad I bought my Mazda 3 MPS in Crystal White at £16,000 for 260bhp I'd say I got an absolute cracking deal compared to whats on offer with Seat and whats going to be on offer with Skoda in there New Fabia vRS.

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