So the tour guide we used today had a nice 4 door Skoda sedan. We sat in the back, and it was really roomy. Didn't get a picture of it, but here is one we saw parked in the street. Lot's of different models.
I initally thought they were Russian, but thanks to Google, found out they are Czech. Would stll like to have one in the US, but alas, still no room at the inn.....
Will try to grab a picture of the sedan I was in.
Rode in my first Skoda today
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Re: Rode in my first Skoda today
From clues in that picture, I’m going to guess you are in Warsaw.
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Re: Rode in my first Skoda today
Yes, was in Warsaw and today we got to Krakow. Here is a picture of a more recent model of the sedan we were in.
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Re: Rode in my first Skoda today
So we've been in eastern Europe since June 27. I've seen a ton of European/Asian brands as well as Fords and Jeeps. Today I saw my first GM product, other than a vinage 80's Cadillac. Very strange; guess GM doesn't command a large portion of the eastern Europe market.
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