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[[Image:Skoda Rapid 136 1988.jpg|thumb|250px|right|1988 Škoda Rapid 136]]


[[Category:Škoda automobiles|130]]
The '''Škoda 130-136''' (1985-1990) models were the final incarnation of the [[rear-engined]] [[Škoda]] models, which had originally been introduced in 1964. Developed from the earlier [[Škoda 105/120|105-120]] models some of which continued in production, the rear [[suspension]] was now redesigned to a semi-trailing arm layout,and the track of the car was widened to 55 inches (1395 m). 5 speed gearboxes and "four pot" front [[Disc brake|brake disc calipers]] were other updates. The new models countered the earlier criticism that had been made in some quarters of tail-happy handling, with the prominent UK motoring magazine "Autocar and Motor" remarking in 1988 that the new 136 Rapid model "handles like a [[Porsche 911]]".

The models were available in both 4-door 'Estelle' saloon (130 only) and 2 door Rapid Coupe (both 130 and 136, and ultimately 135 models) and a lot of the new features were the result of Skodas rally programme of the 70s and 80s. An after market [[cabriolet]] version was also available. The cars were very competitive on price and helped Skoda to new sales records in Western Europe in the late 1980s.

Importantly historically as the last mass-produced rear-engined family cars made in Europe, the models have become increasingly rare in the UK at the time of writing, with prices for good examples rising, and are now largely in the hands of enthusiasts. All models had an engine capacity of 1289cc with a bore of 75.5 mm and stroke of 72 mm, 136 and 135 models had all-alloy engine construction, and the basic engine design was to carry over to the [[Skoda Felicia|Felicia]] and [[Skoda Favorit|Favorit]] models of the 1990s.

==External link==
*[http://www.skoda-owners-club.org/ UK Skoda Owners Club]

[[Category:Rear-engined vehicles]]
[[Category:Škoda vehicles|130-136]]


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