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2017 Skoda Fabia

Kraig·6/9/2026·willhaben.at

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80% confidence

The Skoda Fabia presents with a single previous owner, complete service history, and a recent inspection valid until late 2026, which are strong positive indicators. However, it is a private sale, necessitating thorough due diligence.

Extracted vehicle facts

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Make
Skoda Fabia
Year
2017
Mileage
103.000 km
Fuel type
Petrol
Gearbox
Manual
Price
6.700 €
Location
Kraig
Seller
Private
Service history
Yes
Previous owners
1
Last inspection
12.2026
VIN
Not stated in ad
Colour
Rot
Power
55 kW (75 hp)

Risk flags

Private SellerMediumBased on ad data

Purchasing from a private seller means fewer consumer protection rights compared to a dealership. It requires more careful verification of the vehicle's condition and history.

Missing VINLowBased on ad data

The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is crucial for a comprehensive history check (e.g., accident history, recalls). Request this from the seller.

Missing Engine DisplacementLowBased on ad data

The exact engine size (cc) is missing, which can impact insurance costs and fuel consumption calculations. Clarify this with the seller.

Price assessment

Cannot assess

The listed price for this 2017 Skoda Fabia in Germany is €6700. Without comparable market data for this specific model, year, and mileage in the German market, it is not possible to definitively assess if this is a good deal, fair, or overpriced.

Common issues for this model

The 1.0 MPI and 1.2 TSI petrol engines in the Fabia Mk3 (2014-2021) are generally reliable. However, some earlier TSI engines had timing chain concerns (less common by 2017), and excessive oil consumption can occur. Listen for smooth idling and any unusual engine noises.

General model knowledge

At 103,000 km, suspension components such as bushes and shock absorbers may show wear, potentially leading to knocking sounds or a degraded ride quality. Pay close attention to the suspension feel during a test drive.

General model knowledge

The manual gearbox is typically robust, but check for smooth, precise gear changes and proper clutch engagement. A heavy or slipping clutch pedal could indicate significant wear, which can be an expensive repair.

General model knowledge

While generally reliable, test all electronic features including the infotainment system, power windows, central locking, and climate control to ensure full functionality.

General model knowledge

Ownership cost notes

  • The Skoda Fabia, especially with petrol engines like the 1.0 MPI or 1.2 TSI, is generally known for its good fuel efficiency and relatively low running costs.
  • Parts are widely available and typically affordable due to its shared platform with the VW Polo.
  • Insurance costs in Germany will depend on the specific engine variant and your individual profile, but are generally reasonable for this class of vehicle.
  • Road tax will be moderate.
General model knowledge

Questions to ask the seller

  1. 1Can you provide the full Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) for an independent history check?
  2. 2What is the exact engine displacement (e.g., 1.0L, 1.2L) and specific power output in kW or HP?
  3. 3When was the last major service performed, and what specific items were included (e.g., spark plugs, filters, timing belt/chain inspection)?
  4. 4Are there any known faults, warning lights currently active, or upcoming maintenance items that you are aware of?
  5. 5Why are you selling the car?
  6. 6Has the car been involved in any accidents, even minor ones, or had any bodywork repairs?
  7. 7Can you provide all documentation for the service history, including invoices and stamps?

Inspection checklist

  1. 1Verify all exterior lights, indicators, and the horn are functional.
  2. 2Check tire condition, tread depth, and look for uneven wear which could indicate alignment issues.
  3. 3Inspect brake discs and pads for excessive wear, rust, or scoring.
  4. 4Look for signs of rust, especially on wheel arches, door sills, and the underbody.
  5. 5Check for any fluid leaks (oil, coolant, brake fluid) under the hood and beneath the vehicle.
  6. 6Test all interior electrical components: power windows, mirrors, central locking, infotainment system, and air conditioning.
  7. 7Listen for unusual noises from the engine, transmission, and suspension during a comprehensive test drive.
  8. 8Ensure the clutch engages smoothly and the manual gearbox shifts without crunching or excessive effort.
  9. 9Verify that the service history documentation aligns with the vehicle's mileage and age.
  10. 10Confirm the validity of the last inspection (TÜV) sticker and review its accompanying documentation.

Negotiation points

  1. 1The absence of a clear market price range for this specific configuration makes it difficult to assess the current asking price, potentially allowing for negotiation.
  2. 2Any minor cosmetic imperfections or signs of wear consistent with the car's age and mileage.
  3. 3Any potential upcoming maintenance items identified during your inspection (e.g., tires nearing replacement, brakes).
  4. 4The private seller status, which typically commands a slightly lower price than a comparable vehicle from a dealership due to reduced consumer protection.

Recommended next step

Arrange a detailed inspection and test drive. Request the VIN for an independent history check. If satisfied, consider having a pre-purchase inspection by a trusted mechanic, especially given the private seller status.

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This report is based solely on the provided vehicle facts and general model knowledge. It is not a substitute for a professional mechanical inspection or a comprehensive vehicle history check. Always verify all information with the seller and conduct your own due diligence before purchase.