2019 Skoda Fabia 81TSI Monte Carlo review

I think you can mount an argument that Skoda’s Fabia Monte Carlo is precisely the sort of affordable Euro-chic city car that BMW’s Mini Cooper ought to be. The gender-neutral design is quirky without being kitschy, the engine exudes character, the cabin is pared back and practical, and the $25,490 drive-away price somewhat accessible for those after a car with a small footprint but decent features list. In fact, it is about the same as a top-selling Mazda 2 GT costs on the road.

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