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Why is it the Classic car magazine press ignore the Skoda Felicia one sees articals on British Layland family saloon cars in my opinion they were rust buckets I had many, also old ford Fiestas and so on but no mention of the Skoda Felicia and they are a old push rod engine.

 

I have a Felicia and have had it from new nearly 20 years now and what a good car it is. Before that Fords, Austins, Morris, and more and they are all not worth remembering. 

 

Or am I wrong your views I am not talking about the top of the range cars more the run of the mill ones.

7 hours ago, mikefelicia said:

Why is it the Classic car magazine press ignore the Skoda Felicia

My guess is that it is not vintage enough.

There is a Felicia vintage enough, from the 60's.

@mikefelicia - I think this is a bit of a UK centric question, but even so @RicardoM is pretty much right. Other than the odd mention of hot hatches, the UK classic mags don't really cover anything younger than about 1980, not even British Laylow ;) product. Well, not unless it's an "exotic" (or an Audi, BMW or Mercedes) anyway.

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