Skoda will apparently make South Korean entry in 2017 Menghadirkan
Skoda will apparently make South Korean entry in 2017 ,
we know Skoda has big plans, eyeing the American market in its quest to expand in 120 countries by 2025, but before that, the Czech automaker would makes its debut in East and Southeast Asia.
even after the filing of the "Superb" plates, "Octavia", "Yeti" and "H - Tec" in the United States, Skoda has no apparent for a final decision on the question of if she crossed the Atlantic, but in the meantime, Czech society has aimed to sell its products in South Korea and Singapore in the next 12 months.
according to Automotive News a spokesperson for the company said that Skoda will begin 'very probably' sales in South Korea next year. This initiative will also contribute to Volkswagen recover in the country after the South Korea banned the sale of 80 variants of the model made by the German car manufacturer and its subsidiaries (including Audi and Bentley).
Skoda, however, was unaffected by the scandal of VW and relies on the Kodiaq newly launched to succeed with its CEO, Bernhard Maier, saying that the SUV will help the company to open new markets. According to the unnamed spokesman, one of these "new markets" could be the U.S.
Skoda will apparently make South Korean entry in 2017
Skoda will reportedly make South Korean entry in 2017

we know Skoda has big plans, eyeing the American market in its quest to expand in 120 countries by 2025, but before that, the Czech automaker would makes its debut in East and Southeast Asia.
even after the filing of the "Superb" plates, "Octavia", "Yeti" and "H - Tec" in the United States, Skoda has no apparent for a final decision on the question of if she crossed the Atlantic, but in the meantime, Czech society has aimed to sell its products in South Korea and Singapore in the next 12 months.
according to Automotive News a spokesperson for the company said that Skoda will begin 'very probably' sales in South Korea next year. This initiative will also contribute to Volkswagen recover in the country after the South Korea banned the sale of 80 variants of the model made by the German car manufacturer and its subsidiaries (including Audi and Bentley).
Skoda, however, was unaffected by the scandal of VW and relies on the Kodiaq newly launched to succeed with its CEO, Bernhard Maier, saying that the SUV will help the company to open new markets. According to the unnamed spokesman, one of these "new markets" could be the U.S.
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