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I have sold my 2011 Fabia Combi after 10 months so this is Goodbye! I still have a 2001 Octavia Combi but that has basically no issues and is easy to maintain. I was just not able to enjoy my Fabia as it kept asking for more and more money. Given the fact that I didn't use it as much as I thought initially, the Octavia will be good enough for both me and my wife for the moment. If I'm gonna get another car in the future I will probably get a new one or a 2-3 years old one and most likely won't be a Skoda as the dealer's service department is useless when you have an actual issue, they seem to only like to change oil and filters. if i will buy a new car in the future, it will probably be a Kia Ceed or a Hyundai i20. I do like the new Skoda Fabia, but it only has 3 cylinder engines and if you spec one good, it's expensive. This and the past experiences with Fabia 3 non facelift and the general dealer incompetence will probably make me buy a Kia / Hyundai.

 

So thank you for all the information you shared with me! Goodbye!

Goodbye, sorry to see you go and good luck with the future cars.

Adios amigo , sorry to hear about the bad service , some of them do let us down badly , best of luck. 

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