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Å koda Auto is a Czech automobile manufacturer. In 1991, it became a subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group (VAG).

History

The origins of Škoda go back to the early 1890s where, like many long-established car manufacturers, the company started out with the manufacture of bicycles. It was 1894, and 26-year old Václav Klement, who was a bookseller by trade in Mladá Boleslav, in today's Czech Republic (which was then part of Austria-Hungary) was unable to obtain the right spare parts to repair his German bicycle. Klement returned his bicycle to the manufacturers, Seidel and Naumann, with a letter, in Czech, asking for them to carry out repairs, only to receive a reply, in German, stating: "If you would like an answer to your inquiry, you should try writing in a language we can understand." A disgusted Klement, despite not having any previous technical experience, then decided to start his own bicycle repair shop, which he and Václav Laurin opened in 1895 in Mladá Boleslav. Before going into business partnership with Klement, Laurin was an already established bicycle manufacturer from the nearby town of Turnov. In 1898, after moving to their newly-built factory, the pair bought a Werner "motorcyclette", which was produced by French manufacturer Werner Brothers. Laurin & Klement's first motorcyclette (which was powered by an engine mounted on the handlebars driving the front wheels) proved dangerous and unreliable - an early incident on it cost Laurin a front tooth. To design a safer machine with its structure around the engine, the pair wrote to German ignition specialist Robert Bosch for advice on a different electromagnetic system. The pair's new Slavia motorcycle made its debut in 1899. In 1900, when the company had a workforce of 32, Slavia exports began, with 150 machines shipped to London for the Hewtson firm. Shortly afterwards, the press credited them as makers of the first motorcycle.

The first model, Voiturette A, was a success and the company was established both within Austria-Hungary and internationally. By 1905 cars were being produced by the firm. During the First World War Å koda was engaged in war production.

After WWI it began producing trucks, but in 1924, after running into problems and being hit by a fire, the company sought a partner. As a result it merged with Å koda Works, the biggest industrial enterprise in Czechoslovakia. Most later production was under the Å koda name. After a decline during the economic depression, Å koda was again successful with models such as the Popular in the late 1930s.

During the World War II Occupation of Czechoslovakia, the Škoda works was turned into part of Hermann Göring Werke serving the German World War II effort.

Post WWII

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S4 8v 1.0L         
16.0 kW / 21.5 hp / 21.5 hp        
   

Skoda Polular 995 (1943)

petrol (gasoline) 4-cylinder 8-valve straight (inline) engine, 995 cm3 / 60.7 cu in / 60.7 cu in, 16.0 kW / 21.5 hp / 21.5 hp @ 3500 rpm / 3500 rpm / 3500 rpm

  
  
S4 8v 1.0L         
16.0 kW / 21.5 hp / 21.5 hp        
   

Skoda Polular 995 (1940)

petrol (gasoline) 4-cylinder 8-valve straight (inline) engine, 995 cm3 / 60.7 cu in / 60.7 cu in, 16.0 kW / 21.5 hp / 21.5 hp @ 3500 rpm / 3500 rpm / 3500 rpm

  
  
S4 8v 1.0L         
16.0 kW / 21.5 hp / 21.5 hp        
   

Skoda Polular 995 (1941)

petrol (gasoline) 4-cylinder 8-valve straight (inline) engine, 993 cm3 / 60.6 cu in / 60.6 cu in, 16.0 kW / 21.5 hp / 21.5 hp @ 3500 rpm / 3500 rpm / 3500 rpm

  
  
S4 8v 1.0L         
16.0 kW / 21.5 hp / 21.5 hp        
   

Skoda Polular 995 (1942)

petrol (gasoline) 4-cylinder 8-valve straight (inline) engine, 995 cm3 / 60.7 cu in / 60.7 cu in, 16.0 kW / 21.5 hp / 21.5 hp @ 3500 rpm / 3500 rpm / 3500 rpm

  
  
S4 8v 1.0L         
17.0 kW / 22.8 hp / 22.8 hp        
   

Skoda Polular 995 (1944)

petrol (gasoline) 4-cylinder 8-valve straight (inline) engine, 995 cm3 / 60.7 cu in / 60.7 cu in, 17.0 kW / 22.8 hp / 22.8 hp @ 3500 rpm / 3500 rpm / 3500 rpm

  
  
S4 8v 1.0L         
16.0 kW / 21.5 hp / 21.5 hp        
   

Skoda Polular 995 (1945)

petrol (gasoline) 4-cylinder 8-valve straight (inline) engine, 995 cm3 / 60.7 cu in / 60.7 cu in, 16.0 kW / 21.5 hp / 21.5 hp @ 3500 rpm / 3500 rpm / 3500 rpm

  
  
S4 8v 1.0L         
16.0 kW / 21.5 hp / 21.5 hp        
   

Skoda Polular 995 (1946)

petrol (gasoline) 4-cylinder 8-valve straight (inline) engine, 995 cm3 / 60.7 cu in / 60.7 cu in, 16.0 kW / 21.5 hp / 21.5 hp @ 3500 rpm / 3500 rpm / 3500 rpm

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1. How Much You Drive

Car insurance companies measure rates based on risk. The more miles you drive, the higher the risk you will be in a car accident. You’ll pay more if you drive more. If, on the other hand, you drive fewer than 10,000 miles annually, you may qualify for a low mileage discount from your auto insurer. People who carpool often receive discounts because they drive less frequently.

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