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  2. Škoda 440 - Wikipedia

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    The Škoda 440 and the similar 445 and 450 are cars that were produced by AZNP in Czechoslovakia between 1955 and 1959. [1] In Czechoslovakia, vehicles were known under popular name Spartak . The cars were also imported to Western Europe , North and South America , and New Zealand .

  3. List of Škoda vehicles - Wikipedia

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    A version of the Chinese Kamiq with a sleeker rear body section. KAROQ: Karoq: 2017 2017 2021 Compact crossover SUV (C-segment) built above the MQB A1 platform. Related to the SEAT Ateca, Volkswagen Taos/Tharu, and Jetta VS5. KODIAQ: Kodiaq: 2016 2023 — Three-row mid-size crossover SUV (D-segment) built above the MQB Evo. KODIAQ GT: 2018 2018 ...

  4. Škoda Octavia (1959) - Wikipedia

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    Škoda Octavia saloon rear view Škoda Octavia Combi. The saloon was produced until 1964, when it was replaced by the Škoda 1000 MB. An estate version was introduced in 1961, and remained in production until 1971. [citation needed] The Octavia was the successor to the Škoda 440/445 on which it was based.

  5. Škoda Octavia - Wikipedia

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    Revisions to the facelifted model included independent rear suspension and revised interior. [12] The facelifted Octavia featured a 4x4 wheel drive version both for the estate and more popular liftback models, and used the Haldex Traction clutch, like other Volkswagen Group A platform based cars (Volkswagen Golf Mk4, Audi A3 and SEAT León ...

  6. List of Volkswagen Group platforms - Wikipedia

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    MSB: Modularer Standardantriebsbaukasten, or "modular standard drive train system", for vehicles with longitudinally mounted front engine and rear-wheel or all-wheel drive, developed by Porsche. [6] [7] [8] MMB: Modularer Mittelbaukasten, for mid-engined or rear-engined sports cars. Currently used by the Porsche 992 911 and the Porsche 982 718.

  7. Škoda Type 742 - Wikipedia

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    The Škoda Type 742 and 746 is a family of rear-engined, rear-wheel drive small family car, produced by car manufacturer AZNP in Mladá Boleslav, Czechoslovakia between 1976 and 1990. The original models were the Škoda 105 and Škoda 120 ; a Škoda 125 variation arrived late in the production run.

  8. Škoda 1000 MB - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, the year when Škoda 440/445 made its first appearance, Škoda started making plans for a new car for the 1960s. Initial plans for the car were to make it as light and fuel-efficient as possible; it was planned to weigh no more than 700 kg, and the overall fuel consumption was expected not to exceed 6–7 litres per 100 kilometres (33-38mpg).

  9. Škoda 1202 - Wikipedia

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    The car is powered by a 1221 cc four-cylinder ohv water-cooled engine delivering 34.5 kW (47 PS), inherited from its predecessor, and which later also was used in the Škoda Octavia. The four-speed gear-box included synchromesh on the top three ratios, power being delivered to the rear wheels via a jointed prop shaft.