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Friday, 9 December 2011

Skoda Fa

The all new Skoda Fabia Combi is a
great combination of stylish looks
enabled by great features and well
engineered technical
specifications. It suits well on the
three main coordinates, namely
mileage, comfort and performance
which are the three prerequisites
for a successful car model. The new
Skoda Fabia Combi will be
available as three variants with
different engine options. The
Fabia Combi will be available in
both petrol and diesel engine
variants.
The comfort factor of the car
makes Skoda Fabia extremely
special. It boasts of an increased
space and even beats its
predecessors in that respect. The
company has altered the length
and height of the car. The car is
longer by 7mm and taller by 46mm.
The boot space has also been
improved upon it previous
standard and it has touched the
480 liters mark. The luggage
compartment is of 1.460 liters
which is almost 235 liters more
than the previous models.
With excellent interiors and the
much needed safety features and
the excellent performance the car
is all sure to turn the tide of the
market.
It remains to be seen whether the
Skoda Fabia Combi and the Skoda
Fabia Scout are the same car.
Fact Sheet of Skoda Fabia
Make Skoda
Model Fabia Combi
Fuel Types Diesel
Price Range 8.5 Lakhs
Key Specifications 1422cc,68 BHP,155 NM

BlackBerry Bold 9900

While RIM has a great
reputation for push email and
corporate handsets, it's not
known for being an innovator.
For this reason, the Blackberry
Bold 9900 is an intriguing
proposition, packing some
higher-end tech into a rather
attractive shell.
The capacitive (and high
resolution) touchscreen screen
is a particular marvel, but the
inclusion of a near-field
communications chip and the
brand new OS 7 show that the
Bold 9900 was made to break
new ground for RIM.
The result is impressive, but
only if you're happy to operate
within the boundaries of
BlackBerry's traditional
strengths. Those looking for an
outstanding web browsing or
media experience will still
find themselves disappointed.
Still, head over to the review
to find out more about what
our review dubbed the best
BlackBerry to date.
BlackBerry Bold 9900 review •
BlackBerry Bold 9900 deals

new upcoming HTC Wildfire S

first Wildfire from HTC
spread almost like its
moniker, so popular did its
blend of HTC Sense, durable
form factor and affordable
pricing prove. Now that it's
burnt out, however, it needs a
successor to carry the torch.
Rising from the ashes is the
Wildfire S.
The handset carries on the
legacy well enough, with an
impressively solid chassis,
great social features and
responsive touchscreen. The
market's changed since the
first Wildfire blazed its trail
into history, though. With
dual-core 'superphones' to
contend with, it's hard to
consider a 600Mhz processor
hot stuff.
And while HTC's Sense
interface proves as compelling
as ever, the lack of grunt
means missing out on Flash
support for iPlayer and the
like.
All that wouldn't matter if
the Wildfire S only required
liberating a token sum from
your account, but you'll need a
fair few sheets burning a hole
in your pocket (around £220
SIM-free, or £15 a month) to
lay claim to this little fella.
In the highly competitive
market of 2011, that makes
the Wildfire S a tricky
proposition. Beginners will be
well-served by the Wildfire S's
rounded package, but you can
certainly get a lot more for
not much extra cash.
HTC Wildfire S review • HTC
Wildfire S deals

 
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