The Skoda 100 Sedan of 1969 is a classic piece of automotive engineering that has stood the test of time. It features a humble but stylish boxy design that has been in production for over 50 years. Crafted from basic materials, this car has seen little change since it was first released. The exterior is composed of a one-piece steel body design featuring 6:1 side windows, a flat hood and grille, and two circular headlights at the front. Its classic boxy lines are complemented by ivory-colored handles, a two-tone paint scheme, and stainless steel bumpers all around. Under the hood of the Skoda 100 Sedan lays a reliable 1.1-litre, four cylinder petrol engine producing 55 horsepower. This is mated to a four-speed manual transmission, sending power to the rear wheels for a top speed of 110 km/h. The drive is quite agile and practical, with a competent steering setup that feels direct and communicative. The interior of the Skoda is surprisingly comfortable, boasting soft fabric upholstery and plenty of legroom for four passengers. Features include a glove box, a two-spoke steering wheel, and column-mounted gauges to keep the driver informed. Other amenities include manual crank windows, a locking fuel filler cap, and a basic 4-speaker sound system.
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