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Škoda Rapid (1935-1947)
Škoda Rapid is a name used by the Czech automotive company Škoda Auto, on several different models of car: * Škoda Rapid (1935–47), saloon car made between 1935 and 1947 * Škoda Garde/Rapid, two-door coupé based on the Škoda 120/130/135, made between 1981 and 1990 * Škoda Rapid (India), Indian built version based on the 2010 Volkswagen Vento * Škoda Rapid (2012) The Škoda Rapid (NH) is range of small family car models produced by the Czech manufacturer Škoda Auto. It consists of three body styles: a 5-door liftback, a 5-door hatchback marketed as "Spaceback" and a 4-door sedan sold in China. The model ..., international market five door hatchback, five door liftback, and 4 door sedan. File:Skoda-museum-mlada-boleslav-rr-012.jpg, Škoda Rapid (1935–1947) File:Skoda 130 Rapid.jpg, Škoda Rapid (1984–1990) File:Skoda_Rapid.jpg, Škoda Rapid (2011–2021) File:Skoda Rapid 1.2 TSI Ambition – Frontansicht, 31. Dezember 2012, Düsseldorf.jpg, Škoda Rapid (2012 ...
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Škoda Auto
Škoda Auto Akciová společnost, a.s. (), often shortened to Škoda, is a Czech automobile manufacturer established in 1925 as the successor to Laurin & Klement and headquartered in Mladá Boleslav, Czech Republic. Škoda Works became State ownership, state owned in 1948. After the Velvet Revolution, it was gradually Privatization, privatized starting in 1991, eventually becoming a wholly owned subsidiary of the German multinational conglomerate Volkswagen Group in 2000. Škoda automobiles are sold in over 100 countries, and in 2018, total global sales reached 1.25 million units, an increase of 4.4% from the previous year. The operating profit was €1.6 billion in 2017, an increase of 34.6% over the previous year. As of 2017, Škoda's profit margin was the second-highest of all Volkswagen AG brands after Porsche. History The Škoda Works was founded by Czech engineer Emil von Škoda in 1859 in Plzeň, then in the Kingdom of Bohemia in the Austrian Empire, and was originally a ...
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