Tuesday, June 30, 2009

The History of Skoda Cars


Skoda is in existence today due in part to the foul letter of reply sent by a German bicycle manufacturer to a customer in 1894.Bookseller by trade, 26- year old Vaclav Klement's bicycle was in need of repair. He sent a letter of request, written in Czech, for service to the German manufacturer of his bicycle. The letter was answered. It stated, "If you would like an answer to your inquiry, you should try writing in a language we can understand". Consequently, this was all Vlacav Klement needed to get-the-wheels-turning. In 1895, Klement opened his own bicycle repair shop. He partnered with an established bicycle manufacturer, Vaclav Laurin, in Mlada Boleslav ( today's Czech Republic).In 1898, Klement and Laurin bought a motorcyclette, which turned out to be a faulty design. After Laurin lost a front tooth in a minor crash while operating the motorcyclette, the two men asked the advice of German ignition specialist, Robert Bosch. They then developed a different electromagnetic system. Thus, the first Slavia motorcycle made its debut in 1899. Business was good. In 1900, with a crew of 32 employees, 150 motorcycles were built and exported to London for the Hewston firm. Klement and Laurin's company was now established within Austria-Hungary and internationally.
The company first began building cars in 1905. Klement and Laurin's car factory was destroyed in 1924 after a fire. They had no choice but to seek a partner. They merged with Skoda Works of Czechoslovakia. Production was then under the Skoda name.The real breakthrough was in 1987. Skoda engineers designed a car, the Favorit model, which was considered to be comparable to western production.Skoda became the fourth brand of the German Volkswagen Group in 1991 and became a major player in the European car market. By 2005, Skoda was selling over 30,000 cars per year in the UK. Skoda owners in UK have ranked the brand at or near the top of customer satisfaction surveys throughout the 2000s. The brand is now known for quality, reliability and design is being sold in Australia.Skoda has enjoyed a fascinating journey since 1895 to become the Best Manufacturer in Auto Express magazine's Driver Power Survey 2009. For further infomation about Skoda Australia and models such as the Skoda Octavia and Roomster from the offical Skoda website.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Skoda Superb 4x4


Skoda Superb 4x4 extends the Superb range, presented at the 78th Geneva Motor Show, which has received nearly thirty prestigious awards all over Europe since its official world premiere. Furthermore, Skoda has sold over 20,000 second-generation Superbs since then.
The Skoda Superb received the Car of the Year 2009 award in the Czech Republic, winning both the Medium Class and the cup for the absolute winner. On top of that, the Skoda Superb has received Car of the Year awards in a further seven European countries: Slovakia, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Bulgaria, Bosnia & Herzegovina and the Ukraine. The new Škoda Superb also succeeded at COTY, Europe's most prestigious poll, where it got as far as the final and finished fifth in the end. The latest award the Skoda Superb has received so far is the "Winter Car of the Year 2009" awarded by the expert jury of the Finnish magazine Tekniikan Maailma.
One of the properties appreciated across the various European polls is the economical fuel consumption of this impressive medium-class liftback, which was actually the main reason why the model has received Company Car of the Year awards in the Czech Republic and Germany, besides winning the Imported Vehicles category in the latter. The Skoda Superb GreenLine won the category of environmentally-friendly cars at the Fleet Car of the Year awards in Austria.