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Which country's car brand is Skoda?
Skoda, one of Volkswagen's classic brands, headquartered in Mlada-boleslav, Czech Republic, is one of the four oldest automobile manufacturers in the world. The brand was founded in 1895.

Skoda's products mainly include Ming Rui, Jing Rui, Supai, Haorui, Roomster, Yeti and commercial vehicle Praktika. There are also conceptual models such as MissionLVisionC, VisionD, VisionS and CitiJet.

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1895, when the world automobile industry just started, Skoda's predecessor L &;; K company was born in the suburb of Prague, the capital of Czech Republic. The company started with bicycle production, but the two founders with long-term vision did not stop there. In the product brochure of 1900, L &;; Company K describes itself as "L& produces bicycles, motorcycles and cars in Slavia", which shows that it has long been ambitious for the automobile industry.

After groping, finally 1905, L &;; K company launched the first real car-Voiturettea. This model made a stunning appearance at 1906 Prague Auto Show, and people were attracted by its charming appearance.

1959 65438+1In mid-October, the first two-door version of Skoda Ming Rui rolled off the assembly line in Mlada boleslav factory. In this car, Skoda has devoted many technological innovations, such as the front axle equipped with spiral springs and stabilizer bars, so as to give consideration to comfort and handling; By assembling asymmetric headlights, the active safety of driving is improved.

In the early stage, it was equipped with a 1. 1 liter displacement engine, with a maximum speed of 1 10 km/h and a fuel consumption of only 7.7 liters per 100 kilometers. In the later period, the Ming Rui super car with a more powerful 1.2 liter displacement engine was added. With good reputation, it won unanimous praise from domestic and foreign markets, and the demand has increased rapidly since then.

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