Wednesday 28 January 2015

All the details of the new 'Car of the Year' Skoda Fabia



The 2015 Skoda Fabia is the third generation Fabia and is Skoda's most successful and iconic city car. The new style is lower and broader, offering a more spacious interior and generously sized boot. The Skoda Fabia was not only named 'Best Small Car' at the 2015 Whatcar? awards, it was also given the coveted title of 'Car of the Year 2015'.

The new Fabia surpasses any earlier models due to the new options available to the customer. The engines offer lower than ever CO2 emissions, a wide range of colour combinations so you can customise your new car and an impressive entertainment system.



Whatcar? awarded the Fabia 5/5 and described it as "supremely spacious for a small car, plus it's well equipped, good to drive and undercuts it's main rivals on price. It's a brilliant choice."

awards.whatcar.com/winner

Take a look around the Skoda Fabia here!

The third generation Fabia comes in three trims: S, SE and SE L giving you the option to upgrade your car to the spec you require.

To mark the launch of the third generation Fabia, Pulman are hosting an event at the Skoda Durham  showroom on Saturday 31st January and Sunday 1st February 2015. There will be complementary drinks and snacks as well as the chance the test drive the new Fabia and a 'crack the code' competition with a brand new Skoda Fabia as the prize!

Skoda Durham is open 8.30am to 5pm on Saturday and 10.30am to 4.30pm on Sunday.

pulmanskoda.co.uk


The third generation Fabia  really is a modern and updated version of previous models and offers customers the potential to upgrade the spec to suit their needs from the car. It can be adapted from a city car to a small family hatchback due to its generous space, clean lines and low fuel consumption. The Skoda Fabia is available to order and test drive at Pulman Skoda and has a range of offers available to customers including £500 deposit contribution, £500 towards part exchange and 3 years free servicing. Terms and conditions apply

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