In 1969 Czechoslovakian auto-maker Škoda introduced the Škoda 100/110 4-door sedan with a rear engine and rear wheel drive. The new car was the successor for the Škoda 1000 MB/1100 MB. Engine sizes were a L4, 988 cc, with a maximum speed of 125 km/h, in the Škoda 100 and a L4, 1107 cc, with a maximum speed of 135km/h, in the Škoda 110. In 1970 a sporty version the Škoda 110 R coupé was added to the range.
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Predecessor Škoda 1000 MB |
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Škoda 100 |
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Škoda 110 L
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From 1969 to 1977 a total of 1,079,708 cars were produced. The coupé version stayed in production until 1980. The Škoda 1000 MB/1100 MB was succeeded by the Škoda 105/120.
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Škoda 110 R Coupé
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Successor Škoda 105 |
Brochures
Škoda 100 / 110, Belgium, 1970
Škoda 100, Switserland, 1970
Škoda 110 R Coupé, Netherlands, 1975
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