Overview
Brothers, the Fabia and Polo are. After all, beside the looks, these do have a lot in common. But, which one should you buy? AUTO BILD INDIA fi nds the answer...
For long the Skoda Fabia had been the benchmark in terms of quality, equipment and upmarket appeal among hatchbacks. But then the Polo came into the fray and with its lower pricing, equally good quality and fit and finish, racy styling and new engines, suddenly seemed the better bet. So, Skoda had little choice but to sell its car at a huge discount.
Now, with its facelift, Skoda has not only cut the prices of the Fabia dramatically (sadly it has cut down on equipment as well), but has given it the same engines as the Polo. So, the question everyone is asking now is which is the better car to buy?
Exterior & Interior
The most telling difference between the two cars has to be their design. The changes on the Fabia as part of the facelift are minimal – it gets new headlamps, a new grille and a new front bumper, but nothing else. Inside too, it only gets a new steering wheel while everything else remains unchanged.
On the outside, we prefer the Polo. It looks younger and more upmarket. Inside too, at least in the respective top-ofthe- line version on test here, the VW has more appeal. The liberal use of chrome and various design elements look fresher and more enticing. Moreover, with the Czech fi rm getting rid of a lot of equipment compared to the previous model – electric ORVMs, cooled glovebox, rear demist and rear wash and wipe are all absent on the new Fabia it holds no advantage over the Polo.
The Fabia however continues to feel more spacious courtebrothers sy higher seating and lighter coloured insides. It also has the more practical cabin that’s easier to live in as well. It has more stowage spaces and these are better thought out as well; the door pockets are more usable, there’s a twin glovebox and the central tray between the front seats is more functional.
The seats too on the Fabia are pretty comfy. The ones at the front hold you well and there’s good support all round. The driving position is good too. The Polo has comfy seats as well, but with its high dash and comparatively lower seats, the view and feel isn’t as commanding.
The rear on both cars meanwhile is near identical. The Skoda is more spacious and offers higher usable kneeroom but otherwise, it’s diffi cult to tell which car you're in. The seats feel just the same, be it the cushioning, the slight lack f thigh support or the good back upport or even the usability of the door armrests. But, thanks to a higher seat height, the Fabia is easier to get in and out of. Begin driving and still there’s isn’t too much of a difference in terms of feel. Yes, the Fabia feels like the bigger car, it also has better steering feel (though not by much) and rides better at slower speeds.
The Polo on the other hand is more comfortable at higher speeds and over more noticeable road irregularities. It smoothens most of it and even the bigger, squarish bumps can’t get the better of the car.
The Fabia though has a slightly choppier ride at the rear. And it’s most felt over road joints. It can also get noisy over broken surfaces.
Handlingwise, again the cars are pretty similar with the Polo feeling a tad more planted. But, you still wouldn't be able to pull away in the VW, not even with the Polo Highline's larger wheels.
Engine & Gearbox
Skoda Fabia 1.2-litre diesel is noisy but very fuel efficient
Well, this is getting monotonous now, but the engines feel the same as well. Yes, these engines are identical and the respective gearboxes are identical too, right down to the gearing. In fact, the engines are also equally loud at start up and on the move. Moreover, with less than 10kg difference in kerb weight (Fabia being the heavier), both return near identical performance as well.
VW Polo But the engine is; it's the same engine after all
The acceleration to 100kmph is nearly the same. It's only close to 120kmph and above that the Fabia begins to pull away, but not by much. The Fabia also manages slightly quicker rollon times but the difference again isn't telling. As for fuel economy, we got identical figures on both our city and highway runs. We even tried a new route, but in the end, the Polo returned its worst of 15.6kmpl and the Fabia drove away with 15.3kmpl.
Dimensions
Scorecard & Verdict
Scorecard
Body: As far as space goes, the Polo might not look it, but it's more spacious at the front. The Fabia though, courtesy its larger knee and shoulder room at the rear, scores higher. The Fabia also has a bigger boot and even though it does not get split seats like the Polo,the space advantage is enough for it to get an additional point. In other areas the cars are near identical.
Drive: No surprise that both cars score identical points here for every subhead. The times for acceleration or roll-ons aren't identical but again the difference on both counts isn't large enough for the Fabia to score more points. As far as fuel economy goes, the Polo consistently emerged more efficient, but the difference never even got close to one kmpl.
Comfort: The only reason the Fabia manages to score an additional point here is because it's the easier of the two cars to get in and out of, courtesy higher seating height with reference to the road. The seats though on both cars are the same, front and rear. Also, both cars could do with better thigh support on the rear seats.
Dynamics: There's less than 10kg difference between the weights of the two cars. Both cars use the same front suspension layout and even at the rear, the setups are iterations of essentially the same layout. So, both cars scoring equally on all parameters was expected. But, these aren't identical, and aren't signifi cantly different either.
Cost: The Fabia, thanks to its boot, easier ingress and higher feeling of space manages to outscore the Polo in the heads above. It also wins here, helped further by its lower pricing and much better warranty. Four years or one lakh kilometres is probably one of the best warranties in the market today.
Verdict
It’s quite clear that whether you buy the Polo or the Fabia, you will mostly end up with the same car. But, if we had to recommend, it would be the Fabia; it is the more cost effective hatchback to own, after all. To begin with, it's slightly cheaper to buy and it also has better warranty in its favour. As cars, the Fabia is ahead as well. It's three points ahead, courtesy a roomier feel, easier ingress and a bigger, more usable boot factors that ensure that it gallops ahead of the Polo to regain the family crown.