Monday, January 17, 2011

Skoda Launches Laura Classic | Skoda Laura Classic Review | Skoda Laura Classic Price

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Skoda Auto India has launched a cheaper version of its mid-size sedan, Laura. Skoda Laura Classic TSI, Laura sees a pretty serious strip down the feature list to end up sporting a reduced ex-showroom price tag of INR 12.25 lakh in Bangalore. For those smitten with Rorty performs brilliant 1.8 TSI engine, the price will fall, not to make too much of a difference. But given the fact that the Skoda Laura firearms moneyed people for whom a good list of functions of the cases it can be moving not so palatable.

Skoda Laura Classic of Feature:
• Central infotainment system
• Automatic front wiper system with rain sensor
• Halogen projector headlights with manual leveling
• Automatically dimming interior and external rear view mirror
• Hydraulic Brake Assistant
• Traction Control System
• Parktronic display on central infotainment system
• Engine immobilizer with floating code system
• Remote control opening and closing of windows
• Door-open indicator
• Child-proof rear window and door locking

Skoda Laura Classic of Specification:
DIMENSIONS

• Length x Width x Height: 4569 x 1769 x 1485 mm
• Weight: 2015 Kg
• Ground Clearance: 164 mm

ENGINE
• Displacement (in cc): 1968 CC
• Power: 140PS @4000rpm
• Torque: 320Nm @1750rpm
• Type of Fuel Used: Diesel

OTHERS
• Gear Transmission: Automatic, 6Gears
• Suspensions (F/R): McPherson suspension with lower triangular links and torsion stabilizer / multi-element axle, with one longitudinal and three transverse links, with torsion stabilizer
• Steering Type: direct rack and pinion steering with electro mechanic power steering
• Front Brakes: disc brakes with inner cooling, with single/piston floating caliper
• Rear Brakes: disc brakes
• Wheel Type: Alloy wheel

COLOURS AVAILABLE
• Magic Black
• Arctic Breeze
• Cappuccino Beige
• Brilliant Silver
• Candy White

Price of Skoda Laura Classic: The new variant called the Classic is priced at Rs. 12, 28,999 ex-show room Delhi. BMW and Mercedes have launched cheaper versions of its entry level cars which have helped the company increase its sales.

 

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