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1991, it became a subsidiary of the
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The Škoda Fabia
The Fabia is
a supermini, the first generation (1999-2006) starts with the 1.2 6v engine Classic.
The only trace of non-VW Škoda left in the Fabia is the 1.4 8v "MPI" Engine,
which was a modification to Škoda's own 1.3 engine, and was used in pre-Volkswagen
Škodas such as the Estelle and Favorit. In 2005 the Fabia received a facelift, the
Sport model was added with the 75hp 1.4 petrol. This engine was quickly dropped
for the 1.2 HTP, which was not as powerful but is a much more free revving engine.
Again in 2006 the Fabia the 1.4 16v 75 bhp petrol engine was replaced with a more
powerful 1.4 16v 79 bhp engine.
The term MPI (Multi-Point Injection)
is used by Škoda to differentiate from 16v models and (in the case of the Octavia)
FSI engines. The 75 bhp version of the 1.4 16v was only mated to Volkswagens, the
1.4 8v was dropped in 2003 as it failed to meet emissions requirements. Its performance
is heavily hampered by its old OHV (Pushrod) design.
Fabia vRS, introduced
in 2003, the Fabia vRS, while not the first diesel hot hatch, was the first exclusively
diesel hot hatch, having no petrol equivalent. The engine is VW Group's 1.9 litre
Pumpe-Düse Turbocharged-Diesel producing 96 kW (129 hp) and 229 ft·lbf (310 Nm)
at 1900 rpm. It was named the "Diesel Car of the Year 2003" in the Scottish
Car of the Year Awards. Official figures state 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) takes 9.5
seconds, but several motoring magazines and websites have timed this to faster (Autocar:
7.1 seconds, Auto Express: 8.1 seconds, and FastHatchbacks.com: 8.5 seconds). The
in gear acceleration times are 50-70 mph in 5.6 seconds, quicker than BMW's 330i
which needs 6.0 seconds. 20-40 mph in 2.4 seconds is as quick as the Lotus Elise
111R. Despite this the Fabia vRS can achieve better than 5.4 l/100 km (45 MPG US).
The second generation
(2007-present), petrol engine linup is a mixture of newer engines from the Volkswagen
Group and some carry overs from the outgoing model. The base 1.2 remains the same
while the higher powered version will have its power output upped to 70 bhp. There
is only a single 1.4 litre petrol on this model, producing 85 bhp. The range topping
petrol engine will be the 1.6 16v
engine producing 105 bhp.
There will be an option to link this engine to a 6 speed tiptronic transmission.
Diesel engines consist of the same 70 bhp and 80 bhp 1.4 TDI units from before.
The range topping diesel will be a 1.9 TDI producing 105 bhp. It is rumoured that
eventually a 1.4 TSI running at 125 bhp will become the range topping petrol and
that the next generation vRS will also receive the 1.4 TSI to the tune of 170 bhp.
Other Škoda's car timeline,
1990-present (Volkswagen Group era) are:
Supermini: Felicia
Leisure activity vehicle: Roomster, Praktik
Executive car: Superb
Other Škoda's car timeline,
(Non Volkswagen Group) are:
Škoda Auto is a Czech automobile manufacturer and one of the four oldest car
producers in the world. In 1991, it became a subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group.
Skoda car engines are available at enginesandgearboxes.co.uk as used, reconditioned
or secondhand and delivery is worldwide.
The Škoda Fabia is
a supermini, the first generation (1999-2006) starts with the 1.2 6v engine Classic.
The only trace of non-VW Škoda left in the Fabia is the 1.4 8v "MPI" Engine,
which was a modification to Škoda's own 1.3 engine, and was used in pre-Volkswagen
Škodas such as the Estelle and Favorit. In 2005 the Fabia received a facelift, the
Sport model was added with the 75hp 1.4 petrol. This engine was quickly dropped
for the 1.2 HTP, which was not as powerful but is a much more free revving engine.
Again in 2006 the Fabia the 1.4 16v 75 bhp petrol engine was replaced with a more
powerful 1.4 16v 79 bhp engine.
The term MPI engine
(Multi-Point Injection) is used by Škoda to differentiate from 16v models and (in
the case of the Octavia) FSI engines. The 75 bhp version of the 1.4 16v was only
mated to Volkswagens, the 1.4 8v was dropped in 2003 as it failed to meet emissions
requirements. Its performance is heavily hampered by its old OHV (Pushrod) design.
Fabia v RS, introduced
in 2003, the Fabia vRS, while not the first diesel hot hatch, was the first exclusively
diesel hot hatch, having no petrol equivalent. The engine is VW Group's 1.9 litre
Pumpe-Düse Turbocharged-Diesel producing 96 kW (129 hp) and 229
ft·lbf (310 Nm) at 1900 rpm. It was named the "Diesel Car of the Year 2003"
in the Scottish Car of the Year Awards. Official figures state 0 to 100 km/h (62
mph) takes 9.5 seconds, but several motoring magazines and websites have timed this
to faster (Autocar: 7.1 seconds, Auto Express: 8.1 seconds, and FastHatchbacks.com:
8.5 seconds). The in gear acceleration times are 50-70 mph in 5.6 seconds, quicker
than BMW's 330i which needs 6.0 seconds. 20-40 mph in 2.4 seconds is as quick as
the Lotus Elise 111R. Despite this the Fabia vRS can achieve better than 5.4 l/100
km (45 MPG US).
The second generation
(2007-present), petrol engine linup is a mixture of newer engines from the Volkswagen
Group and some carry overs from the outgoing model. The base 1.2 remains the same
while the higher powered version will have its power output upped to 70 bhp. There
is only a single 1.4 litre petrol on this model, producing 85 bhp. The range topping
petrol engine will be the 1.6 16v engine producing 105 bhp. There will be an option
to link this engine to a 6 speed tiptronic transmission. Diesel engines consist
of the same 70 bhp and 80 bhp 1.4 TDI units from before. The range topping diesel
will be a 1.9 TDI producing 105 bhp. It is rumoured that eventually a 1.4 TSI running
at 125 bhp will become the range topping petrol and that the next generation vRS
will also receive the 1.4 TSI to the tune of 170 bhp.
Other Škoda's car timeline, 1990-present (Volkswagen Group era) are:
Supermini: Felicia
Leisure activity vehicle: Roomster, Praktik
Executive car: Superb
Other Škoda's car timeline, (Non Volkswagen Group) are:
Laurin & Klement
Škoda 633 (1931)
Popular (1934)
Rapid (1934)
Škoda Tudor (1946-1952)
Škoda 1200 (1952-1956)
Škoda 440 / 445 (1955-1959)
Škoda 1201 (1956-1961)
Škoda Octavia (1959-1964)
Škoda Octavia Combi (1961-1971)
Škoda 1202 Combi (1961-1973)
Škoda MB1000/1100 (1964-1969)
Škoda 1203 (1967-1981)
Škoda Winnetou (only prototype in 1968)
Škoda 100 / 110 (1969-1977)
Škoda 110R Coupé (1970-1980)
Škoda 1100 GT (1970)
Škoda 120S Rallye (1971-1974)
Škoda 105 / 120 / 125 (1976-1990)
Škoda 130 RS (1977-1978)
Škoda Garde (1981-1984)
Škoda 130 / 135 / 136 (1984-1990)
Škoda Rapid (1984-1990)
Škoda Favorit (1987-1995)
Škoda Tudor 2002
Škoda Fabia Paris Edition 2002
Škoda Yeti 2005
Škoda Yeti II 2006
Škoda Joyster 2006