The new Skoda Superb looks like a much-stretched VW Jetta (which, after all, is on a variation of the Passat platform, which is a variation of the Phaeton platform), with a Phaeton-like C-pillar and stretched wheelbase past the B-pillar. It is the kind of New Age post-Warsaw Pact limo that you'd expect to be built by a post-Warsaw Pact automaker. The Superb comes with a full range of engines from the VW parts bin, both diesel and gas, ranging from a 1.4-liter unit up to the range-topping 3.6-liter FSI V-6. And, of course, Skoda is also jumping on the green vehicle bandwagon, rolling out what it calls the GreenLine (wonder what GM thinks about that) series of cars designed to reduce CO2 emissions.
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