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Old 03-03-2008, 20:39   #1
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HI, ive been away for a long time,sold my octavia 1.9 tdi estate what a mistake,bought a seat altea sport 1.9tdi I am thinking of getting rid and buying the 1.4 tdi fabia 80bhp,but getting mixed messages I now its a 3 pot diesel but economically it seems to be good, I am only getting 43mpg out of the altea what should I do?
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The local Skoda dealer had an advert in the local press last week which said the 1.4 was capable of returning 69 mpg plus.Suppose that is possible given the right conditions and that you use your right foot lightly. I'm thinking of a 1.4 diesel option for the next car, but last time at the dealers I asked about the 1.4 diesel, the saleman didnt think it would it worth me paying the extra for a diesel considering what economy I was getting from my current 1.2 HTP, of course you have to take a more raised road tax. Would like to try out this new Greenline model which is due in April. Why not do I like I'm going to do is have a test drive and then see if you like?
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How long have you'd the Altea & the Octavia before it? What reason did you've for buying each of them respectively? What was the reason you switched to the Altea? What are your reasons for wanting to get rid of the Altea? Why have you been considering the Fabia specifically with the 1.4TDI? When both vehicles you've had previously are of compact & not sub-compact size. As well both we're equipped with the 1.9TDI... Answer most of the questions & your answer will be plain as day!
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Well The Octavia Was W Reg 11o,ooo Miles And Thought Time For A Change,went For The Altea Because Still Needed A Car That Could Carry 2 Adults And 3 Large Boys,now 2 Of The Large Boys Are In The Military And Have Their Own Cars And The 12 Year Old Is Home So Just Dont Need A Big Car Of Coure The Tax Is Lower And The Insurance Is Lower Plus Fuel Economy And I Really Dont Like The Altea Its A Sport 57 Plate 4 ,000 On The Clock Only I Loved That Octavia I Part-exd It For The Altea
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Well The Octavia Was W Reg 11o,ooo Miles And Thought Time For A Change,went For The Altea Because Still Needed A Car That Could Carry 2 Adults And 3 Large Boys,now 2 Of The Large Boys Are In The Military And Have Their Own Cars And The 12 Year Old Is Home So Just Dont Need A Big Car Of Coure The Tax Is Lower And The Insurance Is Lower Plus Fuel Economy And I Really Dont Like The Altea Its A Sport 57 Plate 4 ,000 On The Clock Only I Loved That Octavia I Part-exd It For The Altea
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And the Skoda Fabia ‘Greenline’ can achieve an amazing 69mpg as a result, while producing only 109g/km of CO2.
This puts it into road tax band ‘B’, with a charge of only £35 per year.
Buyers can choose between a hatchback or estate version, with prices starting at £11,490 for the hatch and £12,140 for the estate.
Skoda claim the estate boasts class-leading economy figures, with no other estates available in the Fabia’s price range with better green credentials.
As well as changes to the engine, improvements have been made to the Skoda Fabia’s aerodynamics.
Panels fitted to the underside of the car and different positioning of the front bumper help air to flow more efficiently around the vehicle.
Combined, they give the Skoda Fabia ‘Greenline’ its low fuel consumption, and Skoda claim it has the ability to cover 689 miles between refuelling stops.
This is an increase in range of 75 miles over the standard 1.4-litre TDI Skoda Fabia 2 on which the ‘Greenline’ is based.
The Skoda Fabia ‘Greenline’ is available in green, back, silver or white and with ‘Greenline’ decals.
The car is available to order now, with the first customers expecting deliveries from April 21.
this sounds like a real gem
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Well The Octavia Was W Reg 11o,ooo Miles And Thought Time For A Change,went For The Altea Because Still Needed A Car That Could Carry 2 Adults And 3 Large Boys,now 2 Of The Large Boys Are In The Military And Have Their Own Cars And The 12 Year Old Is Home So Just Don't Need A Big Car Of Course The Tax Is Lower And The Insurance Is Lower Plus Fuel Economy And I Really Don't Like The Altea Its A Sport 57 Plate 4 ,000 On The Clock Only I Loved That Octavia I Part-exd It For The Altea
So pretty reasonable to have flopped. Yet what did you like about the Octavia & what don't you like about the Altea?
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And the Skoda Fabia ‘Greenline’ can achieve an amazing 69mpg as a result, while producing only 109g/km of CO2.
This puts it into road tax band ‘B’, with a charge of only £35 per year.
Buyers can choose between a hatchback or estate version, with prices starting at £11,490 for the hatch and £12,140 for the estate.
Skoda claim the estate boasts class-leading economy figures, with no other estates available in the Fabia’s price range with better green credentials.
As well as changes to the engine, improvements have been made to the Skoda Fabia’s aerodynamics.
Panels fitted to the underside of the car and different positioning of the front bumper help air to flow more efficiently around the vehicle.
Combined, they give the Skoda Fabia ‘Greenline’ its low fuel consumption, and Skoda claim it has the ability to cover 689 miles between refuelling stops.
This is an increase in range of 75 miles over the standard 1.4-liter TDI Skoda Fabia 2 on which the ‘Greenline’ is based.
The Skoda Fabia ‘Greenline’ is available in green, back, silver or white and with ‘Greenline’ decals.
The car is available to order now, with the first customers expecting deliveries from April 21.
this sounds like a real gem
Didn't realize the "Green-line" model was offered in Combi form.

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If it is that might be a nice option for you!
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Well what I liked about the octavia,comfortable ride,fuel economy superb it truly was,problems very few wipers went at the end and I knew they were going to cost,I did car boots and it was a triumph never any problems but decided we wanted a new car, so out we went and bought the Seat Altea, What dislike about the altea well fuel economy their figures dont add up at all a lot of seats customers say the same,ride is OK a little firm but not uncomfortable very good at corners brilliant infact,but the fuel economy is dire and dont get me going on customer services aftersales cant swear online,one thing which I think is inherant in all skoda garages they are happy to help.But in truth the seat was an impulse buy which was a mistake,2 of my sons are in the military and I dont require this type of vehicle We as in the Royal We need to downsize and with fuel virtually 100% guaranteed not to drop lower than £1 litre ever we really need to think on the cost of travelling because we are rural so in essence that is the reson for the change
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Fair enough. I'd wait & see how the new VAG Diesel-Hybrid drive-train looks & sounds... Should be released during the Geneva auto show either this week or next!
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Combined, they give the Skoda Fabia ‘Greenline’ its low fuel consumption, and Skoda claim it has the ability to cover 689 miles between refuelling stops.
This is an increase in range of 75 miles over the standard 1.4-litre TDI Skoda Fabia 2 on which the ‘Greenline’ is based.
The Skoda Fabia ‘Greenline’ is available in green, back, silver or white and with ‘Greenline’ decals.
The car is available to order now, with the first customers expecting deliveries from April 21.
this sounds like a real gem
True on paper sounds excellent - I think the engine is the same one in the Polo Blue Motion and Seat Ecomotive. Did read in last Friday in the Daily Mirror motoring column the Greenline doesn't have a spare wheel at all ( Maybe a weight saving exercise) but just a puncture repair outfit. Not much choice in the colour range.
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This puts it into road tax band ‘B’, with a charge of only £35 per year.
Isn't the "ordinary" 1.4 TDi (80 bhp) also in band B?
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Greenline?
Is that the same as the bluemotion?
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Greenline?
Is that the same as the bluemotion?
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All same concept yet when it comes to the Sub-Compact chassis. The Fabia II is the only one on the newer PQ25 platform. While the Ibiza & Polo are still running on the PQ24 platform. Interesting note the Ibiza Ecomotive/Polo Bluemotion both consume 3.8l per 100km on average & attain CO2 ratings of 99g/km. The FabiaII seams to come in at 110g/km of CO2 weather in standard hatch or Combi forms.

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Yes it is!
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Re: fabia2 1.4tdi

I think one difference between the Greenline and the 'regular' 1.4 TDi is that the Greenline will be exempt from the new emmisions based Congerstion charge , Im not too sure whether the normal 1.4 TDi cars are or not.
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The 1.4 80 technically is exempt. The threshold is 120g and under. Whether this legislation is actually passed is another matter.
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