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HILARIOUS!!! I supose the bad image tht the skoda used to carry can actually be a ood thing in some way lol!! Although I would say the VRS is as much of a target as a TDI golf etc

Lol, Superb is listed twice in the "They Don't Steal" Section, does that mean it is doubly avoided. If I Was a car theif (Which Im Obviously not) :thumbup: , I'd steal a Fabia......Because I Like Skodas. In all seriousnes though, I Think a Fabia or Octavia would have quite good endurance for hours of police chases!

They avoid TVR's - probably because they're worried that after all the hassle of breaking in it wouldn't start ;)

That list is a big old mess - someone clearly hasnt read it through after they've put it up.

If you're interested, the latest official government figures are here. Apparently old Favorits and newer (mk1) Octavias are moderately vulnerable, but Fabias, Felicias and Superbs are safe as houses. :thumbup:

(He says, looking out the window to check he's locked his car...!)

Thatcham's official security ratings are here.

Apparently old Favorits and newer (mk1) Octavias are moderately vulnerable

As are Imprezas :confused:

Chris

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