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will there ever be a new fabia vrs

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and Decron is now having 2 Caribbean holidays this year.

Lets not count our Chickens before they hatch Wet Kipper....

We all know someone who knows someone who knows someone....know what i mean?....

i could see oil wheeping from a joint.

They always do that due to the nature of the coupling. The coupling locks out under boost pressure sealing up but then relaxes when not under pressure. This means they weep a bit of oil when the engine is at rest. Change all the pipes ad seals you want it wont stop it all.

This was apparently due to difficulties mating engines and chassis and also due to the fact that R&D budget isnt available for RHD models to overcome the problem, because....vRS sells in the UK in far greater volume than in Europe and therefore is not economically viable.

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From my personal observations, I'd say Fabia VRS are rare as hen's teeth in Germany.

Last time I asked any German dealers (in Feb) they didn't know when or whether a new one was likely, as they'd sold so few of the old ones & no customers had even enquired about a new one.

According to the dealer I was in today, it was discussed at a meeting at Skoda UK yesterday. He told me no vrs until 2010. Looks like I will be going to another marque for my next school car cos I cannot see the new sport being particularly sporty with 105hp on tap.

Chris

Another £10 rumour for the money bucket :D

I am so going to get me a Veyron when everyone pays up.

and Decron is now having 2 Caribbean holidays this year.

I am actually moving there. I now have enough money to buy the whole thing.

Decron, stop the £10 thing...its boring me now!

You have too much money!

I belive one person with what they say on this thread about whats happening.....

Ill leave it at that:thumbup:

I belive one person with what they say on this thread about whats happening.....

Ill leave it at that:thumbup:

But I haven't posted yet!! :confused:

:rofl: :rofl:

I'm going to write another mail to Skoda Customer Services to inform them that due to lack of attention on their part... my needs are not fulfilled (soaring prices and no Furby vRS) and I will be leaving Skoda and the VAG Brand behind...

... and buying a Mini Cooper D as a lease car!! :o

Decron, stop the £10 thing...its boring me now!

You have too much money!

I belive one person with what they say on this thread about whats happening.....

Ill leave it at that:thumbup:

Bet it's not as much as the "New VRS" threads are boring everyone else.

True!

No new Vrs before 2010. You can always by a Sport Tdi - quite a few dealers are 'adjusting' these to 145BHP.

Result - new Vrs...... (almost)

No new Vrs before 2010. You can always by a Sport Tdi - quite a few dealers are 'adjusting' these to 145BHP.

Result - new Vrs...... (almost)

Wonder what that does for the warranty?

Chris

The only thing that anyone knows with certainty is that no one knows the answer.

Don't believe the dealer chat they are always told late on. No self respecting multinational is going to let information on planned models get to the multi brand dealer groups as it gives the competition time to respond.

The only thing that anyone knows with certainty is that no one knows the answer.

Don't believe the dealer chat they are always told late on. No self respecting multinational is going to let information on planned models get to the multi brand dealer groups as it gives the competition time to respond.

My dealer and of course Skoda have absolutely nothing to gain from telling me it wont be until 2010 as I need to replace in October. I am sort of tempted by the Fabia Sport 1.9 with a dealer supplied boost if the warranty is good and the price is right.

Effectively by telling it's dealer network and consequently me that I have to wait until 2010 Skoda UK may as well tell me to look elsewhere. If there were any chance of having the car to market significantly sooner, I am sure they would use the reply I had last year of "no one knows".

I am almost tempted to go Octy vRS diesel if I can get the deal, however, very tempting at the moment is the Fiat Bravo. The latest 16v JTD engines are very good on both fuel and performance and the car comes with a 5 year unlimited miles warranty, which for a driving instructor is a nice thing. I think they look nice too!

Chris

I have seen that. Warranty for me is critical.

And "under £15K". The Fabia vRS was popular with people on here because:

It was cheap for the kit / build / performance

You could re map it to over 170bhp

With a max power output of maybe 145bhp, 5 speeds, and close to £15k, it is going up against a whole different selection of cars. For very similar money, the Fiat Bravo with it's 5 year warranty and 150bhp is a much better bet for me. Auris SR180, Civic 2.2cdti both come in not too far above this and if you are just after a hot hatch and diesel power is not necessary, there are loads of better options at that money.

Chris

i read there will be a vrs. two engine versions a1.4 turbo and 2L. hence two prices

Where?

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