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− | [[Volkswagen]] replaces Škoda’s last all-Czech effort, the [[Škoda Felicia (Typ 791)|Felicia]], with a model based on the [[Volkswagen Polo|Polo]] platform. Cheaper materials, and some lethargic eight-valve engines, in the first series of Fabias, with an emphasis on ride rather than handling. Second-generation model from 2007 followed a similar formula. | + | [[Volkswagen]] replaces Škoda’s last all-Czech effort, the [[Škoda Felicia (Typ 791)|Felicia]], with a model based on the [[Volkswagen Polo|Polo]] platform. Cheaper materials, and some lethargic eight-valve engines, in the first series of Fabias, with an emphasis on ride rather than handling. Second-generation model from 2007 followed a similar formula. Third generation from 2014. |
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| *[[Škoda Fabia (6Y)]] | | *[[Škoda Fabia (6Y)]] |
| *[[Škoda Fabia (5J)]] | | *[[Škoda Fabia (5J)]] |
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Latest revision as of 05:12, 17 January 2015
Volkswagen replaces Škoda’s last all-Czech effort, the Felicia, with a model based on the Polo platform. Cheaper materials, and some lethargic eight-valve engines, in the first series of Fabias, with an emphasis on ride rather than handling. Second-generation model from 2007 followed a similar formula. Third generation from 2014.
Marque: Škoda | Predecessor: Škoda Felicia