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Winning Ways for the Skoda Fabia Estate


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MILTON KEYNES – July 11, 2008: Škoda’s Fabia Estate, which is already the talk of the motor industry thanks to its class leading economy and outstanding green credentials, has been voted Best Green Estate Car by the Daily Telegraph.

The 1.4 TDI Greenline model boasts just 109g C02 emissions per km which is down to a number of clever solutions including the diesel particulate filter fitted to the engine, raised front bumper and improved aerodynamics.

The Fabia Greenline Estate, just like its hatch counterpart, is Škoda’s most fuel efficient model and sits in VED band B for ultimate economy.

Robert Hazelwood, Škoda’s Brand Director, comments: “The Fabia Greenline Estate offers a unique proposition in the market, as it has the fuel efficiency and cleanliness you’d expect from a small green car but with a lot more load space.

“It is the ideal car for today’s market, where prices at the pump are at an all-time high and environmental concerns are a priority for drivers.”

The most recent addition to the Fabia range, the spacious supermini estate is currently available in the UK and offers class leading 1,460-litre of stowage.

Prices range between £9,360 and £13,775, representing great value for money. The 1.4 TDI Greenline model is priced at £12,145.

The Fabia Estate comes with four additional speakers, air conditioning, remote central locking, height adjustable passenger seats and side mouldings as standard. Optional extras include climatronic air conditioning and rear electric windows.