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2005 Fabia vRS £1250


N1CK

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I had planned on keeping this car until it died/forever, but I’m now the proud owner of a 6 month old baby, and due to a more family friendly Yeti coming up for sale at a good price recently, my smaller, faithful Fabia vRS has to go unfortunately.

 

 

Main points:

 

Silver

 

2005  54 Plate

 

142k miles (80% motorway)

 

Completely standard (increasingly rare!), with both keys, service book, manual etc

 

Only 2 owners from new (including me for coming up to 7 years)

 

Quite a lot of service history/receipts 

(services/work done at Unit 18 while I’ve had it, except recently since I moved further away)

 

New Radiator less than 15k ago

 

New alternator, pulley & belt around 8k ago

 

Parrot bluetooth device

 

Heated seats (working well!)

 

MOT till April 2017

 

Oil/filter service less than 2k miles ago (April)

 


Paint is good for 11 years/142k miles, but obviously there are quite a few stone chips to the front and some small general marks & scratches consistent with the age and mileage (nothing too bad), and there is a small bit of paint discolouration around the o/s rear wheel arch. 

No rust anywhere that I can see though, compared with what a lot of people seem to say about their Fabias on here!

 

 


 

BAD POINTS

 

Front lights a bit cloudy (can obviously be polished out)

 

Front fogs - one missing (stolen!) one cracked

 

Air con needs re-gassing (compressor kicks in, but doesn’t get particularly cold)

 

One alloy leaking air (some internal corrosion) and needs new tyre, so spare steel on at mo

Very slow puncture on 1 other alloy, other 2 fine.

No real kerbing on any but some bubbling/brake dust staining (consistent with being 11 yrs old) so could all benefit from a refurb, which would also sort out air loss.

 

Front passenger window cable has snapped, so window currently doesn't go up or down. 

Easy fix (well documented on here) and I already have the new cable.

 

 

 

 

 

 

I bought the car in early 2010 at 5 years old with 110k miles on it from a guy who lived in Cambridge & commuted to London down the motorway every day. The vast majority of my journeys have been either to work (11 miles down a fast dual carriageway at non-rush hour times) or to visit my parents (30 miles up the M1), plus a couple of European trips, so the engine/drivetrain have been relatively unstressed for the whole life of the car, and it feels strong with no funny noises. 

 

I’ve had it for nearly 7 years and never really planned on selling it and just keeping it until it died to be honest, but with a 6 month old now, although being a 5 door helps, we have struggled with space for all her stuff, so when a Yeti came up at a really good price I had to go for it.

 

I was getting all work and services done at Unit 18 when I was living up that way, but since I moved to the outskirts of London a couple of years ago I’ve done a couple of the services myself, and when the alternator pulley went I got the new alternator put in at a local place.

 

The alternator pulley (and subsequently alternator itself) is the only thing that has really gone wrong with the car since I’ve had it (rad was replaced on Unit 18’s recommendation), otherwise it has been super reliable for 7 odd years.

 

The only issues at the moment are the two I mentioned, the passenger window and the n/s front wheel: 

 

The window failed a couple of weeks ago with the classic crunch noise and window dropping down/not wanting to come up! I had a look on here and quickly diagnosed a snapped cable, and the guide is quite comprehensive, so I got a new one off ebay though I haven’t replaced it yet as I don’t have the rivet gun needed to bolt the carrier back on to the door.

 

The wheel had a slow puncture for a while that I thought was a valve or something, but when the tyre was changed it was apparent it was a bit of corrosion not allowing it to seal 100%. It wasn’t that bad so I just continued adding a little air now and then, but as it started to get worse I put the full size spare steel on. I bought some of that goop stuff to put in the tyre as I’ve read about a lot of people having success stopping air letting by using that, but when I went to put it in I found a rip in the tyre sidewall so I was obviously unable to try it! If it didn’t work I was going to get all the wheels refurbed which would have sorted it (was thinking of that anyway before the baby came along!).

 

 

 

I’ve only advertised it on here so far and reduced the price accordingly to account for the window (easy diy for a member on here) and the alloy, as I don’t really have the time to get them sorted myself at the mo with a baby in the house, and ideally I’d like it to go to somebody who will appreciate it, or maybe someone who wants to fix it up a bit for their son or something, but realistically I do need to get it sold, so if it doesn’t sell relatively quickly I’ll find time somehow and put it up again for a higher price, or put it on eBay where I know it will sell fairly quickly at this price.

 

 

 

From other ads I’ve seen, I’d think it would have to be worth at least £1750 (£2000!) with everything done, so I think £1250 is fair.

 

I'm in Ruislip in North West London, 10 mins from M25 junction 16. Could also possibly be viewed in Hammersmith

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Cheap at that glws

 

Cheers Mikey, I think so!

 

Having said that I've actually decided to reduce the price to £1250 now. I think that's incredibly cheap for it!

 

The missus is bugging me to get it sold, and it would be much easier for me to sell it with the passenger window and alloy as is.

If it doesn't sell at that price I will SORN it and put it in the garage for the winter which will give me more than enough time to either get my alloys refurbed or get a set off ebay for around £200 and sort the window (£17 for a rivet gun), then it'll go back up for sale for a higher price (about a grand more judging from interest in similar cars on here!)

 

The car is actually fine as it is - I've been driving it a bit & discovered I very rarely need to use the passenger window anyway, and the spare wheel is a full size steel, so although it looks slightly weird with the alloys it certainly isn't anything like a space saver, and when driving you wouldn't even know!

 

To answer a couple of questions I've been asked:

 

- MOT is until April 2017

 

- Oil/filter service was also done in April, less than 2k miles ago.

 

- Cambelt was done when I bought the car in 2010, appx 32k ago

 

- Clutch and DMF have not been done while I've had it, and I can't find receipts for them being done by the previous owner, so I have to assume they are original. There are or never have been any noises/problems from them though, and as stated in the original ad, between me and the previous owner the car has done at least 80% motorway/dual carriageway miles, so they've hardly been stressed!

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