First Drive
Fiat Doblo 1.9
Test date 19 November 2005
Price as tested £11,910
What’s new?
All Doblos get a restyled front end, swapping the fussy headlights and black plastic bumpers of old for a simpler, more contemporary look.
There’s also an upgraded interior and minor suspension tweaks, plus every engine in the Doblo line-up has either been replaced or reworked.
Sitting at the top of the pile is a new Euro 4-compliant 120bhp 1.9-litre turbodiesel with Multijet injection.
What’s it like?
The range-topping turbodiesel provides a useful step-up in performance over the other diesel engines and, despite having exactly the same amount of torque as before, it never feels out of breath when hauling heavy loads.
There’s quite a lot of diesel clatter on start-up, but things improve once you’re up to cruising speed. The Doblo is also surprisingly agile and composed given its boxy shape, although there’s a lot of wind noise on the motorway.
Should I buy one?
Possibly. The Doblo is spacious, and if you’re considering the seven-seater Family model and regularly travel long distances then the new 120bhp Multijet engine makes a lot of sense.
Most people, however, will find the 85bhp of the upgraded 1.3-litre
Multijet sufficient. It’s not only expected to be almost £2000 cheaper than the flagship 1.9, but it is also more refined.
Matt Prior
First drive data
How much?
- Price as tested £11,910
- Price as tested £12,000
How fast?
- 0-62 mph 12.2 sec
- Max speed 110 mph
How big?
How thirsty?
- Combined 46.8 mpg
- CO2 emissions 160 g/km
Engine
- Layout 4 , 1910 cc
- Max power 120 bhp at 4000 rpm
- Max torque 147 lb ft at 1750 rpm
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