What displacement does the Skoda Citigo and the Skoda Citigo Scout have ?

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My last travel version was 2.0.

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I rented a 1.2T this time, and it's no problem to run at 160 on the highway. It's a station wagon, with three adults and one child, three suitcases and one backpack. The space is enough, but we are all relatively slim. It depends on how many people you have and how much luggage you have. If you have a lot of luggage, I would recommend the station wagon. I don't think the displacement should be a concern. The main thing is the space in the car. The one I rented this time was a 1.2T, and I originally thought it wouldn't be enough, but it was actually okay. It's very easy to run at 130-140 on the highway. In that case, you should be able to rent a regular version. The regular version is about the same size as the domestic hatchback. Don't worry about the power. It used to be a 1.6, but I think most new cars are now 1.2T. Now European cars are all pushing small displacement turbocharged engines.