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  2. Škoda Fabia - Wikipedia

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    The Fabia's overall performance and fuel consumption figures fall behind other city cars and small family cars as it is larger and heavier. However, the 1.2 HTP (High Torque Performance) engine was developed by Skoda specifically for the Fabia and offers better performance and fuel economy, and was later used in Volkswagen 's own Polo due to ...

  3. Škoda Auto - Wikipedia

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    The Fabia, launched at the end of 1999, formed the basis for later versions of the Volkswagen Polo and SEAT Ibiza, while the Octavia, launched in 1996, has shared its floorpan with a host of cars, the most popular of which is the Volkswagen Golf Mk4.

  4. List of Škoda vehicles - Wikipedia

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    FABIA: Fabia: 1999 2021 — B-segment hatchback. SCALA: Scala: 2019 2019 2023 C-segment hatchback. Successor to the Rapid Spaceback. Sedan/liftback: OCTAVIA: Octavia: 1996 2020 2024 Small family sedan (C-segment). The best-selling nameplate of Škoda. SUPERB: Superb: 2001 2023 — Large family sedan , flagship model of Škoda. SLAVIA: Slavia ...

  5. List of Volkswagen Group platforms - Wikipedia

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    The first letter prefix indicates the car classification or physical size (A, B, C or D - for 'traditional' cars); followed by a number to enumerate different generations of the same class. However, more recent platforms have formally departed from this convention, although the older alphanumeric codes continue to be used informally.

  6. Škoda Fabia S2000 - Wikipedia

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    The year of 2012 brought even more titles for Škoda Fabia S2000 including ERC for Juho Hänninen, Chris Atkinson won APRC, Škoda won manufacturers title in APRC, Jan Kopecký won in Czech, Mark Wallenwein in Germany, Raimund Baumschlager in Austria, Luca Rossetti in Turkey, Aleks Humar in Slovenia and Dimitar Iliev in Bulgaria.

  7. Škoda Fabia RS Rally2 - Wikipedia

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    The Škoda Fabia RS Rally2 [1] is a rally car built by Škoda Motorsport that is based on the fourth generation Škoda Fabia production car. It is the second upgraded generational update of the original Fabia R5 , replacing the Fabia Rally2 evo .

  8. List of Škoda Auto engines - Wikipedia

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    For the 1987 Favorit, Škoda made major modifications to the 130 engine to meet new, stricter emission standards.The new engine had bimetallic pistons to lower oil consumption and a new 8-port cylinder head, which improved power output and allowed the engine to run on unleaded fuel.

  9. Škoda Fabia R5 - Wikipedia

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    The Škoda Fabia R5 is a rally car built by Škoda Motorsport. It is based upon the Škoda Fabia road car and is built to R5 regulations. It made its competition début in 2015 as a successor to the Škoda Fabia S2000. The car proved to be very successful in the World Rally Championship-2 class, winning thirty-five events between 2015 and 2018.