Quote, originally posted by stu@motivemag » Skoda sold over 600,000 copies of the last-generation estate, and with more space and more style, it shouldn't have trouble with a repeat performance. What did the old car look like?
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Volkswagen's little Czech cousin, Skoda, has thrown its Fabia hatchback on the stretcher, with the result being a new Estate variant. The car, which is based on Volkswagen's Polo, will make its debut next month at the Frankfurt show. Skoda sold over 600,000 copies of the last-generation estate, and with more space and more style, it shouldn't have trouble with a repeat performance. Six engines--three gasoline and three diesel--will be available, and two of them will even have horsepower figures in the three digit range.
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Quote, originally posted by stu@motivemag » Skoda sold over 600,000 copies of the last-generation estate, and with more space and more style, it shouldn't have trouble with a repeat performance. What did the old car look like?
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