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Citigo Sport from February 2013


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Unclear whether we'll get it in the UK, but this information from today's Paris Motorshow press day:

The ŠKODA Citigo Sport special model is from February 2013 another variant of the

popular subcompact, one that is styled sportily. It is powered by a petrol 1.0 MPI putting

our either 44 kW or 55 KW. Black Auriga 15-inch wheels and a “Sport” styling kit with a

front spoiler, diffusor and rear spoiler give the car a sporty and dynamic appearance.

Inside, sports seat covers combine with a leather package including leather-covered

three-spoke steering wheel, shift knob and handbrake grip. The Citigo Sport will appear

for the first time on ŠKODA‘s fair stand in Paris.

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Unclear whether we'll get it in the UK, but this information from today's Paris Motorshow press day:

The ŠKODA Citigo Sport special model is from February 2013 another variant of the

popular subcompact, one that is styled sportily. It is powered by a petrol 1.0 MPI putting

our either 44 kW or 55 KW. Black Auriga 15-inch wheels and a “Sport” styling kit with a

front spoiler, diffusor and rear spoiler give the car a sporty and dynamic appearance.

Inside, sports seat covers combine with a leather package including leather-covered

three-spoke steering wheel, shift knob and handbrake grip. The Citigo Sport will appear

for the first time on ŠKODA‘s fair stand in Paris.

Sounds nice :)

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Sounds like a stock Citygo with an add on bodykit and a wheel upgrade.

A bit like the Fabia Sport was.

Or the Fabia Monte... Should look good. My local dealer has done a homemade one - looks great but very expensive buying all the parts as add ons.

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It's a fun looking car if not looking a little fiat inspired. The steering wheel is straight out of the Seat Mii and the seat fabrics I believe I've seen on a Mii or an uP! -the only bit I haven't seen before is the diffuser on the back.

Anyone seen the Seat Mii FR Line?

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Unclear whether we'll get it in the UK, but this information from today's Paris Motorshow press day:

The ŠKODA Citigo Sport special model is from February 2013 another variant of the

popular subcompact, one that is styled sportily. It is powered by a petrol 1.0 MPI putting

our either 44 kW or 55 KW. Black Auriga 15-inch wheels and a “Sport” styling kit with a

front spoiler, diffusor and rear spoiler give the car a sporty and dynamic appearance.

Inside, sports seat covers combine with a leather package including leather-covered

three-spoke steering wheel, shift knob and handbrake grip. The Citigo Sport will appear

for the first time on ŠKODA‘s fair stand in Paris.

sounds familiar this model..... too familiar

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If they bring a Skoda version out I'm trading ours in.

Which 1 you trading in, the 4wd version :D :D :D :D . Would Skoda take it as the warranty might be slightly invalidated in a couple of areas ?

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The Citigo Sport looks good! Is it confirmed as a model line, or is it just a "study" ? I haven't heard anything about it here in Norway..

It is confirmed for production. I'm hoping we get it here in the UK but I doubt Skoda UK even know it exists yet!

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