Skoda Fabia VRS
Christ alive it's been far too long since I've used this forum. Long time no...post?
Prior to this I had purchased a Megane 225 as a stop gap car for a year, well it was s**t. I just really didn't get on with the car at all. It lacked the special feeling I expected, it really wasn't quick at all, and it was horrific on fuel. So that was sold on New Years Eve to a local lad who split it for parts, and sent the shell to be crushed. #ripbakedbean
Any how, the new motor.
I had been eyeing up various different cars for a couple of months, since around November to be precise. I was looking at the typical Golf R, Audi S3, A45 AMG (although it's ludicrously priced for a non Aero model), Focus RS and finally the M135i. I had test drove a few of the bunch, looked at my initial outlay of monthly outgoings to justify costs etc, which drew me making a decision.
So I opted for the M135i, I think that's obvious by now! I'm just over 2 months into owning the vehicle, and I can say without a doubt that I've made the right choice. The power delivery is phenomenal, the handling is a perfect compromise of comfort and stability, the build quality is just sublime in comparison to my previous vehicles and the 6 cylinder engine note is just incredible. Overall I absolutely love the thing.
The 0-60 time is crazy, I'm on budgets at the moment and I'm still managing very low 5 seconds (with decent weather and tyres the 4.9 book time is perfectly doable). The torque delivery is just great, it pulls remarkably strong throughout all of the gears no matter what revs you're actually doing. Fuel consumption, is not so great...at least when you're in Sport + and Manual. While using Eco Pro, which for the motorway serves it's purpose very well, gives an average of around 38MPG, which is more than the Megane was capable of during my ownership.
One of the key features are that it's sort of like a wolf in sheep's clothing and with that I mean that it doesn't scream boy racer with the styling. The looks are subtle, and if you didn't spot the twin exhausts you may not even realise it's an M-lite.
So with that said, please find some brief images I've taken in the short while I've owned the car. I'll also pop down the full spec for anyone wondering.
M135i
Sapphire Black Metallic
April 2013 Model with a Pneumatic Wastegate
ZF Auto Box (This is such an incredible gearbox)
Electric Sunroof
Adaptive Suspension
Heated Seats
Front and Rear Parking Sensors
Pro Nav
Sun Protection Glass
Auto Lights/Wipers
Harman Kardon
Electric Folding Mirrors
The car is completely standard, but I am having a 3" Scorpion decat fitted as of Thursday!
Prior to this I had purchased a Megane 225 as a stop gap car for a year, well it was s**t. I just really didn't get on with the car at all. It lacked the special feeling I expected, it really wasn't quick at all, and it was horrific on fuel. So that was sold on New Years Eve to a local lad who split it for parts, and sent the shell to be crushed. #ripbakedbean
Any how, the new motor.
I had been eyeing up various different cars for a couple of months, since around November to be precise. I was looking at the typical Golf R, Audi S3, A45 AMG (although it's ludicrously priced for a non Aero model), Focus RS and finally the M135i. I had test drove a few of the bunch, looked at my initial outlay of monthly outgoings to justify costs etc, which drew me making a decision.
So I opted for the M135i, I think that's obvious by now! I'm just over 2 months into owning the vehicle, and I can say without a doubt that I've made the right choice. The power delivery is phenomenal, the handling is a perfect compromise of comfort and stability, the build quality is just sublime in comparison to my previous vehicles and the 6 cylinder engine note is just incredible. Overall I absolutely love the thing.
The 0-60 time is crazy, I'm on budgets at the moment and I'm still managing very low 5 seconds (with decent weather and tyres the 4.9 book time is perfectly doable). The torque delivery is just great, it pulls remarkably strong throughout all of the gears no matter what revs you're actually doing. Fuel consumption, is not so great...at least when you're in Sport + and Manual. While using Eco Pro, which for the motorway serves it's purpose very well, gives an average of around 38MPG, which is more than the Megane was capable of during my ownership.
One of the key features are that it's sort of like a wolf in sheep's clothing and with that I mean that it doesn't scream boy racer with the styling. The looks are subtle, and if you didn't spot the twin exhausts you may not even realise it's an M-lite.
So with that said, please find some brief images I've taken in the short while I've owned the car. I'll also pop down the full spec for anyone wondering.
M135i
Sapphire Black Metallic
April 2013 Model with a Pneumatic Wastegate
ZF Auto Box (This is such an incredible gearbox)
Electric Sunroof
Adaptive Suspension
Heated Seats
Front and Rear Parking Sensors
Pro Nav
Sun Protection Glass
Auto Lights/Wipers
Harman Kardon
Electric Folding Mirrors
The car is completely standard, but I am having a 3" Scorpion decat fitted as of Thursday!