Skoda · Wagon · 2014–2021
Skoda Fabia NJ Combi
Weaknesses, engine ratings and buying advice
★★★★★
4.5 / 5.0 · Based on 4 engine variants Most Fun Engine
105–110 PS
1.2L TSI Benzin
110 hp in the light Fabia — slalom king
Fun to Drive! Most Reliable Engine
75–80 PS
1.0L MPI Benzin
1 weaknesses
Good ChoiceEngine Overview
The Skoda Fabia NJ Combi is available with 2 engine variants — from 60 to 110 hp.
1.0L MPI Engine Change
2014 2018
Good Choice 1 Weakness
2014 2018
Good Choice 1 Weakness
1.2L TSI Engine Change
2014 2017
Be Careful 3 weaknesses
2014 2017
Good Choice 3 weaknesses
Vehicle Weaknesses
| Weakness | Cost | |
|---|---|---|
| DSG DQ200 clutch wear and judder The dry 7-speed DSG DQ200 is sensitive to urban traffic, hill parking and trailer operation. Typical: odd gears (1st, 3rd, 5th) show elevated clutch wear from pull-away events. Clutch replacement €1,000–1,600, mechatronic reconditioning from €1,200. Symptoms: Juddering when pulling away, gearbox creeps for a long time before clamping clutches in the morning, clutch slipping in 3rd/5th/7th gear under acceleration. from 80,000 km | High |
Frequently Asked Questions
What problems and weaknesses does the Skoda Fabia NJ Combi have? +
The Skoda Fabia NJ as Combi has 16 known weaknesses, 8 vehicle-related.
Which engine is recommended? +
Good Choice: CHYA (1.0L MPI), CHYB (1.0L MPI), CJZD (1.2L TSI).
Is the Skoda Fabia NJ Combi worth buying used? +
The Skoda Fabia NJ Combi is a good choice as a used car — 3 of 4 engine variants are rated 'Good Choice'.
Last updated: February 2026 · All information without guarantee