Especificaciones y análisis del Skoda Fabia
Power
75HP
Torque
195Nm
Consumption
4.2l/100
Emissions
109g/km
0-100 km/h
14.1s
Top Speed
166km/h
Weight
1204kg
Price
13,541€
Technical summary
Gasóleo
Manual 5v
FWD
5 / 5 doors
300 L
45 L
55 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Skoda Fabia 1.6 TDI CR 75 CV Fresh (2014-2015)
General description
The 2010 Skoda Fabia 1.6 TDI CR 75 CV Fresh is a utility vehicle that, despite its age, still offers an interesting proposition for those looking for a practical and economical car. With its 75 HP diesel engine, it presents itself as a sensible option for daily use, standing out for its efficiency and a compact size ideal for the city.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the Fabia with this 75 HP diesel engine feels honest and predictable. Don't expect overwhelming emotions, but rather an adequate response for urban driving and on the road at calm paces. The electro-hydraulic steering offers good feel, and the suspension, McPherson type at the front and torsion beam at the rear, correctly filters road irregularities, providing acceptable ride comfort. Its acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 14.1 seconds and a top speed of 166 km/h position it as a vehicle for unhurried journeys, where efficiency is the priority. The combined consumption of 4.2 l/100km is, without a doubt, one of its strong points.
Design and aesthetics
The design of the 2010 Skoda Fabia is functional and without great fanfare, but with an aesthetic that has aged gracefully. Its lines are clean, and its 5-door body offers good accessibility. The 'Fresh' trim adds a touch of distinction without being excessive. Inside, the layout of the elements is logical, and the materials, although simple, convey solidity. It is a design that prioritizes practicality and habitability, with a 300-liter trunk that is very useful for its segment.
Technology and features
In terms of technology, the 2010 Fabia sticks to the essentials. Its 1.6 TDI CR 75 HP engine is a common rail direct injection diesel block, turbo and intercooler, which complies with Euro 5 regulations. The 5-speed manual transmission is precise and contributes to the overall efficiency. Although it lacks the latest innovations in connectivity or driving assistants found in current models, its basic equipment is sufficient for daily use, focusing on mechanical reliability and economy of use.
Competition
At the time, the Skoda Fabia 1.6 TDI CR 75 CV Fresh competed with models such as the Volkswagen Polo, SEAT Ibiza, Renault Clio, or Ford Fiesta. Compared to them, the Fabia positioned itself as a more rational alternative, offering a good balance between price, interior space, and maintenance costs, although perhaps with a less passionate design than some of its competitors.
Conclusion
The 2010 Skoda Fabia 1.6 TDI CR 75 CV Fresh is a car that, despite its age, remains a very interesting option for those looking for an economical, reliable diesel utility vehicle with very low consumption. It is an unpretentious vehicle that more than fulfills its daily transport function, offering surprising interior space for its size and simple, predictable driving. Its low acquisition and maintenance costs make it a smart choice for tight budgets.




