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Skoda Scoop Several Gongs…
Skoda Scoop Several Gongs…
The Skoda Yeti was recently crowned the Auto Express Car of the Year 2010. The weekly automotive magazine also honoured several other new Skodas too – the Skoda Superb Hatch and Estate won their respective categories, and Skoda won the 2010 Drive Power Award too.
In all Skoda collected five awards on the night which must be very pleasing for the motoring brand which hasn't always been a popular choice amongst motorists.
It's also not the first time a crossover has picked up an award this year. Crossovers are a new breed of car that combine elements of an SUV with an MPV and a hatch – so they basically offer motorists the best of both worlds.
Earlier in the year the Peugeot 3008 won the WhatCar? Car of the Year award and the Nissan Qashqai has had a great response since it was launched on the market and lead the way for Crossovers everywhere.
Crossover vehicles are bigger than your average hatchback, but they're not so big that they are difficult to handle and manoeuvre around towns and cities. They are also an excellent family vehicle as they offer plenty of room for busy families' shopping and other bits and bobs. They ‘borrow' elements of styling from SUVs to give them a stylish, sporty edge.
So – have Skoda finally shed their image as being ‘cheap' ‘unreliable' and of a poor build quality? Now the brand prides themselves on offering great value for money – and many motorists will back this up, they also have a few awards under their belt which will help to reiterate this point too!
Lucy Penn is an online marketing executive currently researching a <a href="http://www.john-clark.co.uk/skoda">Skoda dealer Scotland</a>
Skoda Scoop Several Gongs…
The Skoda Yeti was recently crowned the Auto Express Car of the Year 2010. The weekly automotive magazine also honoured several other new Skodas too – the Skoda Superb Hatch and Estate won their respective categories, and Skoda won the 2010 Drive Power Award too.
In all Skoda collected five awards on the night which must be very pleasing for the motoring brand which hasn't always been a popular choice amongst motorists.
It's also not the first time a crossover has picked up an award this year. Crossovers are a new breed of car that combine elements of an SUV with an MPV and a hatch – so they basically offer motorists the best of both worlds.
Earlier in the year the Peugeot 3008 won the WhatCar? Car of the Year award and the Nissan Qashqai has had a great response since it was launched on the market and lead the way for Crossovers everywhere.
Crossover vehicles are bigger than your average hatchback, but they're not so big that they are difficult to handle and manoeuvre around towns and cities. They are also an excellent family vehicle as they offer plenty of room for busy families' shopping and other bits and bobs. They ‘borrow' elements of styling from SUVs to give them a stylish, sporty edge.
So – have Skoda finally shed their image as being ‘cheap' ‘unreliable' and of a poor build quality? Now the brand prides themselves on offering great value for money – and many motorists will back this up, they also have a few awards under their belt which will help to reiterate this point too!
Lucy Penn is an online marketing executive currently researching a <a href="http://www.john-clark.co.uk/skoda">Skoda dealer Scotland</a>
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Will tall people like me go extinct when cars shrink to skimpy automated two seaters?
Unable to fit in those cars without amputating our feet, we will be unable to travel anywhere farther than a few miles away. Being unable to get the grocery store all tall people will die of hunger. http://www.rowatlantic.org.uk/La%20G%20Photos/CA%20photos/Clint%20and%20tiny%20car.jpg with future cars being of this dimension (this is before installing all the electronics that make the car automated and the safety equipment) People like me who are 6'2 will die out.http://www.americanconcours.org/Portals/0/Cadillac/1964%20Cadillac%20%20Deville%2064F090691.JPG What happened to the age where cars used to be big, safe, beautiful, comfortable, roomy, and have real trunk space? With the last full size cars dying out in 2011 (the crown vic and Lincoln Town Car) and SUVs turning into cramped crossovers that are smaller than a corvair our future is bleak.
get to the grocery store*
Go try on a Smart Car. For a wee little car, it is huge on the inside. But not much of a trunk
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