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Skoda Auto is an automobile manufacturer in the Czech Republic. In 1991, it became a subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group. The origins of Skoda go back to the early 1890s where, like many long-established car manufacturers, the company started out with the manufacture of bicycles.

It was 1894, and 26-year old Václav Klement, who was a bookseller by trade in Mladá Boleslav, in today's Czech Republic, which was then part of Austria-Hungary, was unable to obtain the right spare parts to repair his German bicycle. Klement returned his bicycle to the manufacturers, Seidel and Naumann, with a letter, in Czech, asking for them to carry out repairs, only to receive a reply, in German, stating: "If you would like an answer to your inquiry, you should try writing in a language we can understand".

A disgusted Klement, despite not having any previous technical experience, then decided to start his own bicycle repair shop, which he and Václav Laurin opened in 1895 in Mladá Boleslav. Before going into business partnership with Klement, Laurin was an already established bicycle manufacturer from the nearby town of Turnov.


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Slavia Logo (1895 - 1905)

Bicycles and motorcycles were made at the Mladá Boleslav workshop under the Slavia brand. The logo was based on a wheel with lime leaves, which were to symbolise the Slav nations. The names of the company's founders (Laurin & Klement) were added and later became the main motif for the new logo.
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 L&K Logo (1905-1925)

The design of the L&K logo was influenced by Art Nouveau, an artistic style at the beginning of the 20th century. The initials of the company's two founders are (probably in connection with the name Vaclav Laurin or laurel, lat. laurus nobilis) surrounded by laurels in the shape of a wreath, which has been associated with victors and the famous since antiquity. The laurels possibly foretold the success of L&K. 
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Skoda Logo (1926-1933)

Cars were produced in Mlada Boleslav under the Skoda brand from 1926. Although the brand's name changed completely, the form of the new product logo shows continuity with the previous stage. The Skoda logo has a new, oval shape, but the brand name is still the dominant element in the centre and is surrounded by laurels.
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Skoda Logo (1926-1990)

The logo with the famous 'winged arrow' was first used in 1926. Its origin is shrouded in mystery, sometimes the author of the idea (the stylised head of an Indian wearing a headdress with five feathers) is said to be the commercial director of Skoda Plzaa, T. Maglia. The blue and white circular logo, which is completed by a right-moving winged arrow with a stylised pinion, is currently used on some original Skoda parts (e.g. on window glass and engine blocks).

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 Skoda Logo (since 1999)

Although the Skoda logo is viewed as one of the most original and stylistically clean manufacturing company trademarks in the world, the author is not yet known. The black and green logo, which has been used since 1994, gives the Skoda brand a greater degree of originality black symbolises the hundred-year tradition, green signalises environmental production.

Source : http://new.skoda-auto.com/COM/about/tradition/logo/Pages/Logo.aspx 

           http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%A0koda_Auto

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