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Any Suggestion best value of 07 fabia mk1 , Dismantling may not possible ?

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Hi team, I was trying to sell My lovely Fabia 07 plate with very low price were unsold,

it has 11 months MOT still have healthy engine , had got changed all 4 discs/pads and driver side new Sill , suspension joints , done 142k drives perfect , saw the previous owner history and it seems they had changed timing belt around 80k.

All 4 tyres were changed 2-3 years back possibly would have done 8-10k miles still have good tyre thread.

Got checked Catalytic was very healthy , got fitted new steering rack 2 years back .

I get some time engine light with error code ( with P0106 )which disappears automatically does not effect driving, looked Skoda experts in briskskoda their views and it may need throttle body cleaning or MAP sensor cleaning , as I dont want to spend more energy on it , bought another car daily for local use.

Car drives perfect on motroway.

Any suggestion what would be ideal price, breaking is not possible for me and any body needs can ping me offer.

Thanks regrds raky

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  • raky changed the title to Any Suggestion best value of 07 fabia mk1 , Dismantling may not possible ?

Paid £1400 for an 06 fabia mk1 for my son to learn to drive two years ago. Was well above book price but only had 60k and was completly rust free and a lot better than around 20 cars we looked at. Theres an 07 plate with 110k for sale near me that was originally £1200 but they have reduced to I think £700. Stick the reg into we buy any car and see what comes up. Fabias seem to hold value better than some.

Alasdair

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Appreciate Alasdair for your advice , I think we "buy anycar" does not buy high mileage cars ,so far mine car had 1 sill rusted which has been replaced with new. Let see how it goes

Thanks regards

raky

Your best bet is selling privately if you can. Probably see about £700-£750 tops, especially if the engine light keeps returning. )

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@AnnoyingPentium Appreciate your advice , agree peopel get scare of engine light but in my case engine light does NOT harm the drivability of car , last team I had sprayed throttle body cleaner and cleaned MAP sensor ( which was not dirty at all ) and Flexi got changed engine light NEVER came for good few months, slight exhaust leak is back again( ebay Felixi are poor quality ) I think it may be the culprit again as rear o2 sensor finds funny oxygen amount may be loop backing wrong info to ecu , unbalancing the air fuel ratio, car works smooth ( no sound at all when engine is started ) even on motor way if light come in.

i am open to offers would be much happier if somebody enjoys for year , lean , uses it or sells for scrap it for (GBP160-180). I have Parking issue as bought another car insurance is also expiring very soon .

Anybody looking for just learning their family can take long drive on my car if they have own insurance. Any body interested please do ping me .

Thanks Regrds

raky

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Just for info MY MOT centre is very reputed and never misses even smallest issue in car during MOT I do regular MOT from same centre because I want good car with good MOT not just for sake of legal reason but for my safety. So just want to make it aware.

regrds

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Great news notice that intermittently I was getting MAP sensor error code ,Remembered that around year back I have done cleaning of MAP sensor, looked like I have NOT tightened properly I was scared to tighten because of fear that it may create thread issue , so tightened properly and never seen error code again since 3 weeks. I am only intermittently getting o2 sensor error which now it is because of Flexi leak and it is intermittent once a while comes and disappears automatically. Skoda is always very heathy car .

regrds

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