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Chance of a ltd vRS should I go for it ....

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should i go for it or keep my trustworhy 11000 mile Silver which if i do i will do some upgrades after it's 3rd Birthday

they're only offering me part ex +

Personally I'd keep the one you have and do some upgrades. £4995 part X is taking the pi*$...............They'll make a boatload on it..........Just my own opinion

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Yeah, I know what'll be on the windscreen on the forecourt ££££sss

cheers

If you wanted to you could sell it privatly for under what the Stealer will sell it for and then you and somone else would be very Happy...............:)

Personally I'd keep the one you have and do some upgrades.
I don't think he means they are offering only
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I don't think he means they are offering only

So they are effectivly giving you £8095 for your car.

Seems a bit low to me. But thats just going off the mileage.

If you can get it for your car +

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Yeah Cheers:thumbup:

that's what i'll try for but i'm not gonna sweat over it!

My car is pristine condition, lovingly looked after

Stick with what you've got as, if you're looking to make some upgrades after it is three (ahh!) then you can have a special edition of your very own!

Special Edition 1 of ......

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will let you know how it goes;)

I don't think £8000 for a 3 year old Fabia vRS is that bad, yes I know that it has low mileage and has been looked after, but that seldom makes a difference to the offer you get from most dealers, anyway. How much was the Fabia when new? £12000? 66% residuals is pretty good in anyone's book!

Dave.

The limited edition looks really nice, the colour and leather look really good, but I wouldnt buy a new car without ESP.

The fact there are no options put me off completely, its nicely specced, just not specced to what I would want.

RBW.

I personally think that anyone who's ordered the ltd Fabia Vrs has made a big mistake.

The new model will not only look better but will handle better and that's were the old model fell down.

Chucking in leather seats and a CD multichanger is to shift the ones they have left.

That's why nearly all enthusiastic owners have tried (to some considerable expense) to alter the original car, myself included. Skoda will have a great package in the new car, that there's no doubt.

I'll be waiting for the new one and trying both variants. You can bet it's available in Blue as well. ;)

But you will have to wait at least a year for it.. I for one cant wait that long :)

I personally think that anyone who's ordered the ltd Fabia Vrs has made a big mistake.

The new model will not only look better but will handle better and that's were the old model fell down.

Chucking in leather seats and a CD multichanger is to shift the ones they have left.

That's why nearly all enthusiastic owners have tried (to some considerable expense) to alter the original car, myself included. Skoda will have a great package in the new car, that there's no doubt.

I'll be waiting for the new one and trying both variants. You can bet it's available in Blue as well. ;)

Hit the nail on the head there Jon. Perhaps we can both order one at the same time and get more discount???:D

But you will have to wait at least a year for it.. I for one cant wait that long :)
I can:thumbup:

Any pics on the new vrs

Any pics on the new vrs
I dont meen the mk2 vrs I meen the LTD one

I wouldn't see the point in changing your current Fabia for a LTD one!

dosent sound like a to bad deal to me normaly main dealers offer well under what your car is worth i like the look of the ltd edition one anyway well worth the money

Not just that. I just agree with most of what Jonny Boy said. A few quirks and a fancy paint job, doesn't justify anything for me. Rather wait for the new one.

LTD maybe, but will soon enough 'still' be the old model. :)

But you will have to wait at least a year for it.. I for one cant wait that long :)

I look forward to the wait.

I've really enjoyed my time with Skoda. Very impressed all round. Had a little doubt with the dealer in Carlisle but Skoda UK were VERY impressive indeed.

My car has had some money spent on it but I have enjoyed it and the subsequent 'hobby' that came with it.

After all, I flew radio control Helicopters a few years back and it cost me... well lots. :rolleyes:

If the new car doesn't impress as much as the current one I may look for something different.

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