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HOW TO GET ONE IN YOUR GARAGE

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An expert’s view RICHARD DUNCAN, OWNER, RD GARAGE SERVICES

“I’ve got huge respect for the Fabia VRS diesel. Not only is it incredibly quick in the mid-range but, more than 10 years on, used ones are also proving to be incredibly reliable, even with 200k miles. The engine is bomb-proof. The same lump is in the Octavia and we regularly see those with over 400k miles. They’ll take engine chipping too – as high as 200bhp, although over that and you need to start strengthen­ing the mechanical­s. There’s no diesel particulat­e filter to worry about at MOT time but do give it a thrash before you take it to the test to clear out soot.”

Buyer beware ENGINE

The turbo is a simple affair (it predates the variable vane type) and rarely gives trouble. What does is the turbo boost valve which you’ll feel as a drop in performanc­e and see as an engine warning light. The highpressu­re fuel pump can leak so check for a pool of oil and fuel on the top of the gearbox beneath it. A noisy engine and excessive oil smoke suggests a worn camshaft. It’s expensive to replace. Timing belt and water pump should be changed every four years or 80k miles.

GEARBOX

Check the clutch operation and, if it needs changing, have the flywheel done too. It can fail, causing a severe judder and rattling as you let out the clutch and pull away.

SUSPENSION

The lightweigh­t Fabia doesn’t stress the suspension but expect the rear bushes on the front wishbones to be tired. Check for leaky shock absorbers.

BODY

Any rust is likely to be the result of damage repair. Inspect the front carpets for damp caused by a blocked windscreen scuttle. (The water comes in via the pollen filter.) Check the rear carpets, too, where water bypasses the window regulator seal on the trailing edge of the front door. It runs inside the door, into the front and towards the rear footwells. Check the headlights for misting.

INTERIOR

It’s reliable and hard-wearing but check the fan motor. If it doesn’t work in positions one, two and three but does in position four, then the resistor is likely to have failed.

Also worth knowing

A lively tuning scene has grown up around the Fabia TDI VRS. Specialist diesel tuner DTUK claims it has sold seven power boost kits for the model since June. The company’s tuning box connects with the injector plug on the side of the cylinder head and raises power to 166bhp and torque to 295lb ft, apparently both within factory limits. It costs £350.

How much to spend £995-£1495

Some very tempting high-mileage (many over 150k) 2003 to 2004 bargains with full or partial history and long MOTS.

£1500-£2495

Good choice of 2004 to 2007 cars with around 100k miles and recent new timing belt and water pump.

£2500-£3495

Some very sweet cars here at all ages and between 70k and 100k miles.

£3500-£4500

Cherished, low-mileage cars at all ages plus some rare, end-of-line Special Editions in Race Blue with leather trim.

One we found SKODA FABIA 1.9 TDI VRS, 2004/04, 105,000 MILES, £1890

This dealer-sale VRS is a one-owner car with full service history (including eight services by a Skoda main dealer) and a long MOT. Not the most discreet of colours but an eyeful for anyone overtaken by it.

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