The Skoda Fabia
The Skoda Fabia is the smallest model available from Skoda. The supermini was introduced in 1999 as the successor to the Skoda Felicia. To date there have been two models of the Fabia both based on the Volkswagen Polo platform. The vRS model was the first 'hot hatch' to feature a diesel engine. Read more...
The Skoda Roomster
The Skoda Roomster is a leisure activity vehicle released in 2006. It was Skoda's first model under VW ownership not based on an existing platform sharing components with both the Fabia and Octavia. Its name is derived from the words 'Room' and 'Roadster' because of its shape, with a rear 'Living Room' and front 'Driving Room'. Read more...
The Skoda Yeti
The Skoda Yeti is Skoda's first entry into the popular SUV market. It is a five seat 'mini SUV' released in 2009. Based on the VW A5 chassis it features on demand four wheel drive for light off road. It features a range of both petrol and diesel engines from a 1.2 TSI to a 2.0 TDI CR. Read more...
The Skoda Octavia
The Skoda Octavia is a small family car available in hatchback and estate versions. First introduced in 1996 the car was an instant success for its value for money, reliability and refinement. There have been two models to date with a 'facelift' MkII model released in 2009. Read more...
The Skoda Superb
The Skoda Superb is a large family car and the companies flagship model. Introduced in 2001 based on a elongated Volkswagen Passat, it was Skoda's most luxurious car to date. The model was updated in 2008 featuring an innovative tailgate that can be opened as a hatchback or a saloon. Read more...
Classic Skoda's
Skoda has a long automotive history dating back to 1895. Models no longer in production and pre Volkswagen ownership are considered 'Classics'. This section is for all 'classic' models including the Felicia, Favorit, Rapid, 110R, Garde, 130/135/136, 120S etc. Read more...

