The Škoda Favorit was a supermini that was produced by Czech manufacturer Škoda Auto between 1987 and 1995.
It had a 1.3 L I4 engine which produced 62 hp and had a top speed of around 90 mph. The Favorit eventually succeeded the archaic rear-engined Škoda 105/120 (Estelle), and was a world apart in design terms thanks to its hatchback bodystyle (designed by Bertone) and front-wheel drive. It proved itself as one of central Europe's most popular cars and was replaced in 1995 by the Felicia, a revised version of the Favorit, developed in conjunction with Volkswagen.
A 4-door estate (called Forman) appeared in 1990, followed by a pickup truck in 1991.
It had a 1.3 L I4 engine which produced 62 hp and had a top speed of around 90 mph. The Favorit eventually succeeded the archaic rear-engined Škoda 105/120 (Estelle), and was a world apart in design terms thanks to its hatchback bodystyle (designed by Bertone) and front-wheel drive. It proved itself as one of central Europe's most popular cars and was replaced in 1995 by the Felicia, a revised version of the Favorit, developed in conjunction with Volkswagen.
A 4-door estate (called Forman) appeared in 1990, followed by a pickup truck in 1991.
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