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Only some countries of Central and Eastern Europe know this panel van variant of the Roomster. Like the latter, the Praktik is a 5-door vehicle, but the rear side windows are shuttered and it has only two seats in the front. The cargo load space reaches 1.9 m³/500 gallons. This model was marketed in spring 2007, but here we have the restyled version released in 2010.
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The Citigo is Skoda’s first urban car. Produced in Slovakia, this little model is very close to the Volkswagen Up! and Seat Mii. Basically, only the grille is different. The VW version was launched at the end of 2011, six months before the Skoda. On the contrary, the five-door Citigo was the first one to be available in 1:43 scale. Now also offered in 3-door, since November 2013.
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The Citigo is Skoda’s first urban car. Produced in Slovakia, this little model is very close to the Volkswagen Up! and Seat Mii. Basically, only the grille is different. The VW version was launched at the end of 2011, six months before the Skoda. On the contrary, the five-door Citigo was the first one to be available in 1:43 scale. Now also offered in 3-door, since November 2013.
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The Citigo is the first urban car of Skoda. Produced in Slovakia, this little model is very close to the Volkswagen Up! and Seat Mii. Basically, only the grille is different. The VW version was launched in late 2011, six months before the Skoda. On the contrary, the five-door Citigo was the first one to be available at 1:43 scale. You can choose between eight colours.
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The Citigo is the first urban car of Skoda. Produced in Slovakia, this little model is very close to the Volkswagen Up! and Seat Mii. Basically, only the grille is different. The VW version was launched in late 2011, six months before the Skoda. On the contrary, the five-door Citigo was the first one to be available at 1:43 scale. You can choose between eight colours.
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The Czechoslovak brand Praga, founded in 1907, manufactured cars and motorcycles until WWII. Afterwards, its production was limited to trucks and buses. Partly designed for the army, the V3S (here, the tank version), was assembled from 1953 to 1989. First launched with a Tatra diesel 7.4-litre 6-cylinder, it could reach 60 km/h (37 mph). Abrex reproduced it in plastic.