Yes, you can bring a Skoda to the U.S., but it must comply with U.S. safety and emissions standards set by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of Transportation (DOT). Importing a vehicle that is not originally sold in the U.S. typically requires modifications and proper documentation. Additionally, you may need to work with a registered importer to ensure compliance with federal regulations. It's advisable to check specific requirements before proceeding with the import.
bring it to a mechanic...job done
Unfortunately not. but they do sell them in central America.
There are no known dealerships that sell Skoda vehicles, although there may be cars that have been brought into the US and are sold at a used dealership. The Skoda will most likely not come to the United States in the near future, the company would lose far to much in order to change the cars to US standards and in order to target/advertise in the US due to the economic situation
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"Skoda", as in "Skoda Laura", is pronounced as sh-koda
Skoda means that's your stupid SKODA means destruction by there language.
skoda cars tagline
It's a Skoda. Honest
Skoda Auto is named after Emil von Skoda, a Czech engineer
Skoda are from the Czech Republic
The Skoda CEO is Winfried Vahland
Ask Skoda. He will know.