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Skoda Scala - Testing the successor of the Rapid Spaceback

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With the Scala Skoda presents its new compact class that should beat vehicles such as the VW Golf, Opel Astra or Kia Ceed. The successor of the Skoda Rapid Spaceback does not just look good. It also features the most modern parts that the VW Group shelf has to offer. This review of my test drive in the Skoda Scala 1.5 TSI shows if the Skoda Scala can compete with the established vehicles in the compact segment. Source: http://quickcarreview.com

Added on the 09/05/2019 15:27:03 - Copyright : Auto Moto EN

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