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Skoda Felicia 1.3 55 HP

 

Newest Review: ... The last point is important. If you can find one with PAS, get it because without it the steering is incredibly heavy. Our ... more

 ... view of this was it's just less to go wrong, so we're happy to live without these features! So to sum up, if you're looking for a good value family sized hatchback, you could do a lot worse than the Skoda Felicia. And for those who have concerns about the badge remember the fact we discovered after buying our Skoda - in essence you're getting everything that's good about a VW - without having to pay VW prices!!...more

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jeffadams
Premium Review Skoda Felicia 1.3 55 HP: Not bad, not luxury (674 words)
by - written on 21/04/03 (Very useful, 523 readings)
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My family have driven Skoda's for years. I'm 21 years old. It's not exactly the sort of car I'd be seen dead in, but it was a present. That said I have a Felicia Lxi R-Reg 1997. It's basic, but very, very reliable. Yeah its a Skoda, and yes I have been the butt of some jokes but at the end of the day I use it to get from a to b and I get there. Earlier in the year when we had the really bad snow (I'm fom Essex) guess who got to work for the 20 miles+? Yep, me. The Skoda and I got there, it starts first time every time and the only problems I have ever had with it are punctures, which can happen to any car. Like I said ...  Read the complete review

marco69uk
Premium Review To me they are Luxury (401 words)
by - written on 22/05/01 (Very useful, 548 readings)
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I am about to come to the end of a years, virtually, trouble free motoring after purchasing a ‘P’ reg Skoda Felica Gli last summer. After being given £3,000 to spend ‘on a car’ (yes lucky me!) and looking around the local dealers etc for a something new looking, (as to me that is a lot of money to spend on a second hand vehicle). I was drawn to the little local Skoda dealership, which I passed every day on the way to take the kids to school. “They’re not bad looking little cars” we had always used to say, looking at the modern looking VW lookalikes with their smart new style Skoda badges. Most with one elderly ...  Read the complete review

D1A1
Premium Review Skoda Felicia 1.3 55 HP: Not bad at all. (91 words)
by - written on 26/09/00 (Very useful, 286 readings)
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The Skoda Felicia is now a highly rated car - and, although it does not have the same standards as the Octacia or Fabia - it is still a worthy car, and is incredibly cheap - this model is but a mere - £6500! Amazing value - considering you'll get 45 miles to the gallon out of it. Superb. Yes, it seems as though the jokes are over as Skoda are now making high quality cars that all can stand up to their rivals and owners - VW - and in some cases the Skoda Cars are better ...  Read the complete review

AlanRJ
Premium Review Comfortability and relatively cheap (166 words)
by - written on 16/07/00 (Very useful, 151 readings)
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What would you say if someone told you of a car that was very well priced and very comfortable and great to drive, well you would say great, I'll buy one now. Some may say well whats the catch, the catch, well there's really only one catch and that is in the buyers head as this car is a Skoda. No matter what people will always laugh Skoda cars away, they're rubbish, or they're not really a car is what some may say, but no matter what anyone says they are great. Their image has improved drastically and the Felicia is such a comfortable drive. My father bought a Renault car, a lovely big luxurious car, but after being in his and then in mine he told me truthfully that ...  Read the complete review

trevorm50
Premium Review Skoda Felicia 1.3 55 HP: Some vandal's put a Skoda badge on my car? (289 words)
by - written on 28/05/01 (Useful, 469 readings)
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Having had an Audi 80 previously I never dreamed of owning a Skoda.I inherited my first Skoda from my father a Favorit, I must admit I was scared to be seen in it at first knowing that street cred for these little cars was nill. The experience of driving this Favorit, now our second car of two, was not amazingly good but I was intreagued enough to look at the Felicia when it came out and ended up buying one. My sister owns an Octavia which looks and sounds like something else it reminds me of a Vauxall carlton, my brother has a felicia and we are all pleased with the costs of running these motors. The reliability seems good although I did have trouble with the head ...  Read the complete review

 
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