We've just met Lord Vader's Skoda van, but that's not the only thing that Skoda unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show this week, and again it's a Fabia-related model. The Fabia is still one of our ...
WHAT’S better than one Skoda Monte Carlo model review? Three of course! I drove the Fabia, Scala and Kamiq back to back over three weeks, so it’s a Skoda triple whammy for your reading pleasure.
The Skoda Fabia isn't going to set your hair on fire with its keen turn in and explosive performance, but it does get you from A to B perfectly well. Engines range from 1.0 MPI 60 to 1.4 TDI 105 ...
Isaac Atienza is a Filipino motoring journalist who joined TopSpeed.com in 2021. He also owns a Filpino motoring website called Go Flat Out PH and is also a contributor to a local newspaper called The ...
The Skoda Fabia is practical, comfortable and now good value for money bought used. It should be on your shortlist if you're after a small car. Replacing one of our favourite small cars of all time ...
View post: Dodge Charger vs Challenger: Key Differences Between The Iconic V8 Muscle Cars Some terms we use in the automotive lexicon are absolute. Others are relative. Take “subtle” for example. Most ...
Skoda has been using the Monte Carlo name for 11 years now, as a sporty-looking trim for several of its models. After the Scala and the Kamiq, the fourth-generation Fabia will join the Monte Carlo ...
For many people, superminis are the perfect car. Small, light, economical and agile, they’re fun to drive, cheap to run and easy to park. They used to be quite spartan too, but in recent years they’ve ...
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