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Who owns a Skoda or a Seat?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Bigcheese327, Sep 13, 2004.

  1. Bigcheese327
    Joined: Sep 16, 2001
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    Those would be Czech and Spanish brands, respectively. I'm doing an advertising ***ignment and I'm looking for personal testimonials.

    European HAMBsters? I don't think either one is imported here commercially.

    Thanks!
     
  2. metalshapes
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    I have owned several Seat 600 and 850 cars.
    (Spanish licence built Fiats)
    A couple of Zastava's Too ( Jugoslavian Licence built Fiat 600 )
    P/M me if you want to know more.
     
  3. Jeff Norwell
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    Thats funny...they imported them here when I was a teen....what a P.O.S.

    Testimonials...very funny.....
     
  4. Bigcheese327
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    C'mon, they must have had at least one redeeming feature that you remember? Remember, this is advertising, the product doesn't have to be good, just sell that way!
     
  5. Unkl Ian
    Joined: Mar 29, 2001
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    They brought them over here for a little while,early '80s.
    Popular with people who came from where ever they were made,
    and didn't know anything about cars.

    We got lots of oddball **** here,that Americans won't buy:Lada,Yugo,Skoda,Innocenti.
     
  6. Jeff Norwell
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    Sorry man..like I said ....P.O.S.......The only reason I chuckle is that a cousin bought one......that pig was so UGLY.you couldnt tell the back from the front!!!.....THE reason he bought it? .It was cheap and so was he...Lasted a total 9 months.....Never forget it either... A ugly robin egg blue and more nyet design flaws than evil empire itself......
    As a teen,I was desperate for a ride....not that desparate.
    ya dig Komrade?
     
  7. DIRTYT
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    my g/f's dad grew up in czech. he has told me storys about driving skoda's back n the day. he never had much to say about them. but they were able to fit there whole family (4 kids and moms and pops) in one he said. why dont u say something about how there kicking *** in the world ralley championship for the past two years. pm me if u want me to ask him more about them, im sure i can get him to tell a good story or two i hope. [​IMG]
     
  8. Missouri_Mike
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    First off, good luck with your project. Finding a Skoda or SEAT owner here in the US will be tough, but hopefully one of the European HAMBer's will help you out.

    On a side note, I found it kinda funny that the two brands you asked about are now wholly-owned subsidiaries of another European car company, and a real HAMB favorite: Volkswagen!! See? You went and started yet *another* VW thread, and didn't even realize it!! [​IMG] [​IMG]
     
  9. RPW
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    I do not (but even worse, I have a broken FIAT as one of my cars...) but 50% of the guys at my office has one, due to a good discount on the VW/Audi made cars (my employer is involved with the import of them to Sweden). The current Skodas and Seats are good cars, built by VW/Audi, sharing the same platform as the VW/Audi. The former SEAT was a Spanish made FIAT and the former Skoda was a joke from Chechoslavovakia. Very far from the cars of today, but Those Skodas were common here in the 70´s but they did rust away faster than anything else. The Skoda 110R coupe was did at least have some potential, losly patterned after the Fiat 850 Sport Coupe.

    http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Factory/4536/s110r.htm
     
  10. LIMEY
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    I worked as a tech for Seat a few years back, not a bad car for the money.....re-sale value is real low so good for someone who wants an old snotter to run around in.
    Front & rear wheel alignment had to be set up by the dealers as they couldn't do it at the factory!!! true as told by Seat UK. The dealer training course was in Ramsgate at a VW owned site that still housed an old VW Beetle ***embly production line....didn't even know that till i saw it. Seat engines were pretty tough with "system Porsche" on the cam cover, built by VW & quality controlled by Porsche....seen them run to 300,000 without a re-build.
    Still wouldn't own one though [​IMG]
    Skoda a little lower on the quality (ten years ago) but as stated by the AA (UK version of AAA) the car they least go to on motorway breakdown was a Skoda, maybe they didn't get that far!
    As of now both brands are of much better quality due to the input from VW.
     
  11. Skoda also won their cl*** in the RAC Rally more times than any other make....ever!

    Somewhere like 19 years in a row...cheap cars & tough as hell.

    Someone even turned up at the UK Street Rod Nationals a few years back with full hydraulics fitted!! [​IMG]

    Dave...sorry for mentioning Skoda's [​IMG]
     
  12. Swedester
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    very old school topic indeed....
     
  13. Bigcheese327
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    Maybe not, but it helped a lot. Thanks everybody.

    Now back to your regularly scheduled "old school" posting... the new Von Dutch ****S!!!
     
  14. RaggedyRacing
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    from UK - SW

    They're Volkswagens (or VW Audi group - VAG) but cheaper

    incidentally VAG own Audi, Volkswagen, SEAT, Skoda, Bentley, and Lambourghini

    [​IMG]
     
  15. LIMEY
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    They own the Buggati name too & that is old school!!

    we're just helping a bro out with some info.
     
  16. Flat Ernie
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    [ QUOTE ]
    stated by the AA (UK version of AAA) the car they least go to on motorway breakdown was a Skoda, maybe they didn't get that far!


    [/ QUOTE ]

    More likely, owners so cheap they buy Skodas don't buy AA!

    or, option 'B':

    Not that many on the road to begin with

    [​IMG]
     
  17. Roddin28
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    I own a skoda octavia tdi (new one 03) drove about 30000 miles last year - no problems with the car - if you like to know more please pm me [​IMG]
     
  18. Crafty
    Joined: Jun 26, 2002
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    from UK

    SEAT and Skoda are part of the VAG ( Volkswagen Audi Garages ) group.
    Most of the cars share a common platform and drivetrains, e.g.
    Audi TT and A3 ( old shape ) are the same platform as a Golf/Bora, which is also the same platform as a SEAT Leon.
    My daily driver is a year old Leon, 210hp, just over 200lb/ft from an 1.8 turbo engine ( same as an Audi TT ).
    The skodas aer still at the bottom of the group in terms of the drivetrains they get etc but they picked up and are pretty popular for high mileage drivers, especially the TDI ( turbo diesel ) engined cars.

    If you want any specific info let me know.
     

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