Glad you enjoyed taking Yoda the Skoda for a little spin! It really is hard to think of something to replace it, it does everything so well.....just could do woth more space in the boot. It's such a hoot to drive!
@HubNut7 ай бұрын
Thanks for the opportunity. Worth the wait! Bella feels VERY slow by comparison...
@huwdavies66507 ай бұрын
@@HubNut Maybe find a later 2.0 HDI 180 for Bella?
@stuartcreaney12196 ай бұрын
Has it got hybrid turbo
@gregroles695 ай бұрын
@@stuartcreaney1219 to hit over 200 it would have to, the 108/140 bv40 turbo won't go beyond a real 170 or so hp. Watching the acceleration effort, this is likely a BV40 tuned, which is certainly a nice thing, but more 170hp, especially with DPF in place. I had my Yeti at that power level for a few years, and it was a lot of fun. I'm now over 200hp, but took a 170/177 turbo ( GTC1749vz ) to achieve that.
@harrygiles10987 ай бұрын
Sad day when Skoda ceased production of the Yeti, was a great car
@smet1457 ай бұрын
Was going to comment the same 😢
@eggy19627 ай бұрын
Agree
@scottishcarenthusiastsandtrain7 ай бұрын
Yup.
@cornishhh7 ай бұрын
IMO VAG Have lost their way in recent years by making cars which are too big and complex, and by concentrating too much on hybrids and EVs. They're not alone.
@scottishcarenthusiastsandtrain7 ай бұрын
@@cornishhh saying as a 2018 Fabia owner it's most likely going to be my last if we have to change, ours we have had since new, covered 28600 miles, only issue we have has was the Heater blower resistor going and having to replace dampers and springs, it's been realible but nothing in the current Skoda Range really floats my boat. Great little family car in estate form.
@Chamba19777 ай бұрын
Those rear seats are removable and with them taken out the load capacity is basically van like. Also impressive is the turning circle! These cars were a great package.
@paulie-Gualtieri.7 ай бұрын
A Skoda Yeti should be a future Hubnut fleet car.
@MattBrownbill7 ай бұрын
Too new, far too much electronics to be a HubNut car. Only one electrical fault from uneconimical repair sadly.
@paulie-Gualtieri.7 ай бұрын
@MattBrownbill Most of the Hubnut fleet would be considered beyond uneconomical repair, but Ian keeps going because he loves his cars.
@thomasrpoulsen7 ай бұрын
No actually not. The Yeti is not rusty, it has been serviced according to the rules and it is clean. Ian and co prefer the cabin to look like a landfill. I can vividly imagine what their home looks like
@davidjack8256 ай бұрын
@@thomasrpoulsen their home probably closely resembles the unit
@misterthegeoff97676 ай бұрын
@@MattBrownbill The same could be said of Bella's electronics because French. My parents have a 2009 Octavia they have owned since new and it has been 100% reliable it's whole life (and if they ever decide to get rid of it I am snapping it up).
@stevenwhalley25227 ай бұрын
I think Skoda dropped a clanger when they stopped making the yeti
@jeff1962-m4j7 ай бұрын
They are still a popular car . I agree they have dropped one.
@ewanfisher80877 ай бұрын
They just didn’t believe in it. It was something of a conspiracy.
@jameskvo6 ай бұрын
Every time I see a Yeti on the road, I feel a pang of envy. They're brilliant cars and Skoda/VAG have shot themselves in the foot by discontinuing it.
@mrdunns33387 ай бұрын
Starting in 2011, we ran 2 Yetis over 7 years. The first was a TDi 130 ex-demo, kept it for 2 years and only needed regular servicing with no faults, sold on for close to the purchase price with only 19k miles. Next one was another TDi 4x4 Elegance 170 with the big Velux roof. Bought new from a Nottinghamshire dealer, one of several available from a cancelled fleet order at £5k under list. 5 years later, 74k miles on the clock and the only faults were failed heating element in the driver's seat and the rotary switch for the pan roof dropped to bits, both fixed under warranty. Not the sharpest to drive, some body roll but very comfortable for long distances, we'd regularly go from the Scottish Borders to Ullapool in under 5 hours with a single stop. Fuel cons overall was 40+ mpg on both, and annual servicing at our local independent garage with MOTs as required. Brilliant cars and sadly missed. Now running for nearly 5 years, another ex-demo, this time a Kodiaq 4x4 TDi 150 DSG with the Velux, 7 seats and a tow hitch. Like most others, low mileage during Covid lockdown and now a total of 54k miles on the clock. Still ultra reliable and comfortable with the same level of economy. Other than regular servicing, only had to replace the driver's side window switch panel, both front window one-shot closing failed. Quite a few neat touches in our original Yeti have been ditched, for example, if the car was locked, wipers in auto and it started raining, all windows and the pan roof would close automatically. There are plenty still around but getting old now and I think the latest one we've seen is a 67 plate, must have been one of the last. By this age, some of the usual problems are coming around, broken springs are common, discs and pads and it must be common to the VW group, after about 5 years, the rear bottom corners of the front doors are a bit crusty.
@paullestrange7 ай бұрын
I have a Yeti. Best car ever had.
@gg_vard7 ай бұрын
Just saw one with my father today, and we both said how we loved it, the double headlights, big interior space (and 1.8 TSI engine)
@bcbc37627 ай бұрын
Skoda are the cars I wish we could get in the US. Affordable, practical, no b.s.
@misterthegeoff97676 ай бұрын
If you want something that feels similar that I think was sold in the US try to find an early 2000s Tdi VW Passat station wagon. My parents went from a 2002 Passat to a 2009 Octavia and they are remarkably similar to drive, half of the interior of the skoda was inherited from the previous model Passat as ait's all out of the same VAG parts bin. The biggest difference is they gave the Passat a firmer, sportier ride and it's a little lower ground clearance.
@jonnycando6 ай бұрын
They couldn’t offer them in the USA because nobody would buy them…they would want high spec models that Skoda doesn’t offer…might as well buy the equivalent Volkswagen! But then they are unreliable so…buy a Mazda.
@DamianIbberson3 ай бұрын
@@jonnycandohow high spec would they want? Leather interior✅ heated seats✅ electric windows✅ cruise control ✅ satnav ✅ heated front windscreen ✅ DAB/AM/FM/CD music system ✅ electrically folding mirrors ✅ auto xenon lights✅ auto wipers ✅ auto dimming rear mirror ✅ auto or manual gearbox ✅ two or four-wheel-drive ✅ what more could you possibly want? My Yeti has all of these…
@siwynjones7 ай бұрын
I really dislike SUVs, but I love the Yeti. It’s just such a good, honest, easy to use and practical bit of kit; they’re unpretentious, classless, funky, and ultimately, cool. A pre-facelift, small-wheeled, diesel, DSG (to avoid leg/dash interface), Yeti on CrossClimates would be my pick for every car I’d ever need. Why the hell have I not got one?
@paulie-Gualtieri.7 ай бұрын
A 4X4 2.0 170 DSG in Laurin & Klement spec with the brown leather interior and extra features is a lovely car indeed.
@pizzalover37 ай бұрын
almost nearly Lloyd vehicle approval!
@thomasrpoulsen7 ай бұрын
You are on the wrong channel dude
@royborkes90936 ай бұрын
Indeed, I own one!
@paulie-Gualtieri.6 ай бұрын
@@royborkes9093 Excellent 👍
@markbeatson41727 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it Ian. I have a 2014 tdi 170 4x4 (with all season tyres). As an everyday car its very very good. Soon to be remapped to 220bhp!
@gregroles695 ай бұрын
Great video, and totally resonate with the problem of what to replace the Yeti with. My 2014 4x4 TDI is now at 320,000kms, and still RATTLE FREE, decided rather than replacing it I'd totally overhaul it, and it's now back to 24,000kms with full moving parts from a low km wrecked Yeti, and a Audi Q3 177 modified engine thanks to Darkside. Lots of Golf R/GTI/Octy VRS parts, lowered with suspension work, and it's just such a fun, pokey go cart of a car, that nobody else around here has. Probably never part with this car, endlessly enjoyable.
@PaulHerman-v2mАй бұрын
Thank you for the clarification of the proper pronunciation of Skoda which I have been trying to make known since I found out about it in the 1980s from someone whose ancestry was from that part of the world. Living in the United States of America doesn't allow much access to Skodas except through reading material, tis a shame because they made some very noteworthy vehicles in the past. Wishing you all the luck in the future. Mr. Picky aka the cranky Yankee.
@skodakatie73417 ай бұрын
Being a Škoda fanatic, I always had a soft spot for the Yeti, its quirky appearance was quite radical at the time of its launch. Great video Mr Hubnut, I enjoyed your review of this lovely example❤.
@julianmoreau32817 ай бұрын
I remember on our 3 years on a row trips to the UK (we are from Argentina, my wife and I) spotting those averywere. We don't get Skodas in Argentina. I remember thinking "that's a clever car"
@alansimpson8356 ай бұрын
I had the honour of dressing up as the Skoda Yeti for the launch to help out the Skoda garage I used to work at. Very fond of them. The 2.0TDi is a good unit and all the controls are very well laid out. Always had a soft spot for the Roomster too.
@Maxibon20077 ай бұрын
Always thought of it as the rebirth of the Matra Rancho!
@danshillabeer952323 күн бұрын
On my second Yeti now, after putting 100k on the first. This one had 7k miles on the clock (yep 7,000 - checked out on the mot history), and was a higher spec than the first. However, that was a 16 plate and this is a 65 - I go on mileage every time, as Yetis are pretty bomb-proof. The best thing I ever did was putting Nokian winter tyres on it - so good I ended up chauffeuring NHS staff around in blizzards. Both of mine were/are 4x4 2.0TDi, and they will cope with anything the countryside can throw, including ridiculous lean angles in passing places and very deep water! I'm going to run this one up to 100k too, as they hold their value for all the reasons other commenters have described. Just make me happy and get me where I want to go with no dramas. Did 2,100 miles in 5 days through the Scottish mountains and Skye in January, much of it above the snow line. Not a murmur. Dream car!
@craigsouthwell7 ай бұрын
I had a 14 plate YETI OUTDOOR SE TDI CR. Was one of the best cars I ever owned.
@anthonystevens86837 ай бұрын
I had a Yeti back in 2012. It was a brilliant car. Mine was an Elegance model with the 6 speed manual 2.0 TDi lump and a claimed 170PS. At the time there was quite a waiting list but I got mine ex demo with very low miles on the clock. It went well, stopped well (the 170PS and above models had uprated larger discs if I recall correctly. For a tall car it handled and rode well but could get a tad choppy at lower speeds on lumpy pot holed roads. Mine was a 4x4 and yes I used winter tyres in the err... winter that made a huge difference to the available grip. The rear seats not only folded flat but tumbled as well to get even more space but if you needed even more you could remove them individually. A characterful car that was practical and fun to drive. Keep an eye out for when the DPF was regenerating though as there was no indication of it occurring apart from a raised idle, they don't like to be stopped during a regen I heard from a few sources at the time. I'd consider another one if I could justify it in a heartbeat. I'm also not totally sure what changes they had done since the VAG diesel gate furore. Many thanks for sharing another decent review Ian.
@lordpitnolen21967 ай бұрын
A nostalgia trip. I owned two Yetis, Mk1 & Mk2. Like you said, VW shot Škoda in both feet when they abandoned the Yeti. It was time for me to upgrade and there was no replacement 😢 I bought the Mk2 LEAF and after that a LEAF+. A lottery win would see me going to "Moggy" in Wales for a special order. Get a first class s/h Yeti, take my existing LEAF and build an electric YETI. ❤ I bought lots from Czech company who sold parts. For both my Yetis I bought overpanels that fitted over the "B" pillar/doors and gave the roof a "floating" appearance. Your white one really demonstrated my dislike for the "untreated" pillar. (Thinks; try Lottery tonight.😅)
@TheAllyMor7 ай бұрын
Long awaited Yeti review. I loved mine. Also loved both my Roomsters. And now I love my Karoq. Skoda make great cars! Oh and I had a Xsara too. No likey so much 😁
@martsec93307 ай бұрын
Another good one was the Octavia scout
@andyarmstrong14937 ай бұрын
Always liked these. Love your term, "Faux by four."
@misterthegeoff97676 ай бұрын
I always called them "soft roaders", a term I think I got from car reviews of the time.
@Mugwumps1074 ай бұрын
Superb cars the Yeti, cannot fault at all. Lovely drive, comfortable, quiet, frugal.
@niklaswejedal4637 ай бұрын
My parents have a similar problem as Lianne - they have a Renault Scenic Xmod (which in many ways are quite similar to a Yeti) and there simply is nothing newer on the market that is as all-round usefull and practical anymore. I drove it again the other day and was once again blown away by how amazingly good it is at being a well thought through car. When will the car industry realise that SUVs are not the only answer to every question... ?
@johnp81507 ай бұрын
Try Subaru XV, great cars ...
@SqueekyBums3 ай бұрын
The yeti shares much with the VW caddy van. Especially the front suspension & brakes. It has a cult following. Mine is a 63 plate Yeti Adventure , with 75k, fsh and owned by the same family since 6 months old (110bhp remapped to 145bhp only due to having the 5 speed box). The 5 speed box takes a max of 250nm, the 6 speed 350nm. A graphics designer friend made a bespoke badge for the rear, 'Betty the Yeti' with the abominable snowman. Spotted a car a fancied, and was offered £3550 trade in 😮
@alansmith17707 ай бұрын
Lovely car Ian. Skoda have come a long way. Great video thanks
@stephenmorrish7 ай бұрын
The Ford CMax with the 2l turbo diesel is a lot of fun, practical too. Not sure about the stated HP but it always felt way more power than it really needed.
@nikonordman76247 ай бұрын
As long as it's not a Powershit
@stephenmorrish7 ай бұрын
@@nikonordman7624 Yea, Auto diesels are super rare here in the UK. The CMax has a 6 speed manual, getting around 60 mpg (UK).
@tinniswood25776 ай бұрын
Always liked the look of the Yeti. As for SUV's about as exciting as a chest freezer!
@Grimwriggler7 ай бұрын
great review Ian. Aways liked the Roomster and Yeti . the 1.9 and 2.0 TDIs can be so much fun
@robertmustard17117 ай бұрын
I had a 13 plate skoda roomster 1.6tdi loved it
@fhwolthuis7 ай бұрын
Always had a soft spot for these, especially the lower spec ones.
@benwild50837 ай бұрын
The 6 speed box although not much different to drive is a stronger box and the clutch plate is a little bigger too meaning it takes the extra power of a remapped engine like this one better
@dannywalsh8406 ай бұрын
Dad had this same year same colour, standard tune he loved it until EGR water pump failure couple of broken springs made him get rid 90.000 miles
@davidjames29106 ай бұрын
I rented a base 1.2 turbo. Likeable car, everything most people need.
@RypienGT4 ай бұрын
There is a nice little storage drawer under the front passenger seat too.
@WilliamMccorkell-x4i6 ай бұрын
Love the Yeti - future classic. Bought my 2014 1.2 Elegance with 100 miles on it and 6 months old ( looks great in Jungle Green ). Now on 66000. This one is rare in this trim petrol / manual, how many left say only 38 ever registered !!! My daughter now has it, but as she still lives at home it’s still mine ( don’t tell her ). Replaced with a Karoq, great car but no character ! Have already said I will have it back if my daughter ever wants to change it ?. I/we still get compliments that it’s like new and why did Skoda stop making it !
@WydTuli7 ай бұрын
But its good to remember that first FWD Skoda, Favorit, was developed before Volkswagen era.
@shand19677 ай бұрын
Porsche did the engineering too.
@WydTuli7 ай бұрын
@@shand1967 I dont know anything about it. Body was made by Bertone, but probably you tink about other car, russian Lada Samara, developed with Porsche. In eighties Porsche help everybody witth everything, just to make some money :) They even build rally Lada Samara for Paris-Dakar. But under plastic body it was mostly 959.
@Phiyedough7 ай бұрын
I used to transport washing machines and that tailgate lip can be a right pain for getting them out. My Felicia estate was like that as they are just a stretched hatchback. I had to make up a platform level with the opening.
@HubNut7 ай бұрын
Berlingo definitely wins there. Entirely flat to the lip.
@TheRedlorry6 ай бұрын
We did the NC500 at New Year in our 2014 facelift 1.2TSI DSG. I disagree that any character was lost in the refresh, the xenon/halogen headlamps are some of the best I’ve used on any car and the interior upgrades work really well too. Like other Yeti owners, I can’t work out what to replace it with!
@phillipevans94147 ай бұрын
I quite like these and actually looked at getting one last time I was in the market for a used car, however, I discovered that they hold their value really well (cult following?) here in Aus', and I ended up getting a 2L Tdi Skoda Superb for less money than an equivalent Yeti would have been. Even in standard 125kw (168hp) form, my Superb is pretty "nippy" too, and I love the torque, like you Ian. Cheers!
@ChrisBrown-pm4jg4 ай бұрын
I have a yeti tdi 110ps in Ireland. Its ideal for here or Wales where we also go. You can also get a yeti sherpa which is a 2 seater van, or take the back seats out of the yeti car, to give van like space. Mine is very low mileage so I'm expecting at least another 10 years before I change it. Our other car is a 1998 octavia! Both would be good hubnut cars
@ianfrost35296 ай бұрын
I have the Skoda Roomster 1.2tsi. Which I think is more Hubnut because they can be had a lot cheaper. I paid £800 for mine tip run dog car and general beast of burden it’s taken all in its stride. Loads of room reliable and surprisingly good to drive although not as quick. Should get one on the channel
@tonyburraston39317 күн бұрын
I had a '12 Yeti with 1.2 litres and 7speed DSG! Black Magic. I'm looking for another one....... Should never have got rid of it.😢
@christophersmith74607 ай бұрын
I’ve got a 2013 1.2 DSG which has had some issues over 7 years of ownership. Surprisingly nippy. I’m sure I read that there was about 250 permutations available. As an example mine does not have centre arm rest, USB points or storage box on top of dash.
@daniellee90157 ай бұрын
Absolutely brilliant video Ian miss hubnut ❤👍what a beautiful car especially the tune up on it brilliant
@davidflamee7 ай бұрын
Thanks for the ride, most enjoyable. No white knuckles, just seems well behaved and responsive-on- demand.? I like it.
@tides20027 ай бұрын
I have owned a Roomster for the last 10 years and other than the Yeti I can’t think what I would replace it with.
@mitchurchin27 ай бұрын
We leased a Yeti Outdoor TDI from 2014-17 in 115 BHP form. So much character, brilliant shape, very practical and looked wonderful. Performance was limited shall we say, but we absolutely loved the car. Way more interesting than a Qashqai or any other small SUV imho. We replaced it with an Octavia Scout which was wonderful, but the Yeti remains one of our all time favourite cars.
@mitchurchin27 ай бұрын
Only challenge was the drivers seat which lacked a little length under the leg so for long journeys was a little tiring.
@micheltebraake79157 ай бұрын
Funny combination Ian, your "Power: Less is More" hoodie and then excited about the power of the Yeti.
@rabit8186 ай бұрын
VG styling on the Yeti. It did not adapt the typical VWG style. And the Yeti name is such a winner.
@Sid33007 ай бұрын
I went in a Golf with a DSG gearbox a while ago, was really impressed with how snappy it was.
@Tinovodanovic7 ай бұрын
Love Yeti's, very nice cars in my opinion.
@dudmanjohn6 ай бұрын
Went shopping for a new Yeti in 2012 but the dealer had a 1.6l diesel Roomster for a lot less money. Quirky yes, but has been faultless. The luggage capacity is officially larger than the Yeti. But for looks the Yeti wins.
@Jonathan1997hk-ln4yk6 ай бұрын
I have seen a Skoda roomster 2006 but with 186,000 kilometres at auction it sold one week but is back at the auction ( could be a mistake) but very tempted it's light gold I like the looks it's a 1.9 diesel .. I have read that the looms deteriorate, what do you think?
@colinrobinson78697 ай бұрын
Yes had Bridgestone 4 season tyres 👍 on my Skoda Octavia estate with the 1.6 Diesel lump 7speed DSG plus have 4 season continental rubbers on my push bike that inspire confidence👊 when up hill and down Dale regardless of air temperature as a slip on a bike will certainly sting in the morning.
@phillipwilliams46747 ай бұрын
The Yeti was a great car. I have the 2014 facelift 2.0d 110PS version, and I had it re-mapped to 150PS - a worthwhile upgrade IMHO. I wouldn't have wanted to go any higher however because the front brakes are not really up to the job. I have heard that you can upgrade to larger discs (VRS spec) but my front brake setup didn't seem to match any of the videos I'd watched when researching how-to. Shame that Skoda discontinued this car. Now I'm left pondering what to replace it with, and my best option seems to be a BMW 3 from around 2015, with the 3.0d engine (though I worry about reliability of the N57 series engines).
@robertblair203512 күн бұрын
Thank you for the comment on the front brakes after the remap Did it improve the fuel consumption?
@phillipwilliams467411 күн бұрын
@@robertblair2035 I only owned the Yeti for about 2 weeks before I had it re-mapped, so not long enough to get a base line consumption figure. However, in general use I was getting around 45 mpg, and once achieved 53 mpg when driving to Exeter down the M5 - there were quite a few 50 mph roadworks and I wasn't in a particular rush. It was front wheel drive, and was far more responsive after the re-map. I have since replaced the Yeti with a BMW 330d X-Drive estate, another great car.
@ianthomas87437 ай бұрын
I had a 13 plate 1.2 dsg Elegance great car till the dsg went just before warranty ended got repaired and px for a Leaf
@evertonshorts93767 ай бұрын
My mother has got one. 1.2 petrol. Its a great car. I can't imagine them replacing it with anything.
@davidhinkson88567 ай бұрын
I immediately thought of the Berlingo when i saw this. Looks like a practical and roomy car and it's a shame they don't make them anymore.
@Hairnicks7 ай бұрын
Have a 1.2 petrol, 2015, love everything about it, surprising performance, comfortable long journeys, so much room once the seats are down. Use it for my business and as a great family saloon. Can't believe they got rid of it, I'm asked all the time if I want to sell it! No way.
@EdoDijkgraaf7 ай бұрын
I always think the Yeti was inspired by the Freelander 1.
@craighorton63877 ай бұрын
My friend has a 170bhp tdi monte carlo edition in red 4x4 fair piece of kit
@whigwood3 ай бұрын
I've had two of these - both 4x4 TDI diesels ...and I love them. Can't disagree with anything said here. Clutch replacement (failed master cylinder (this being inside the gearbox)) resulted in a £2700 bill fom a main dealer for clutch and flywheel. £650 for cambelt/water pump service replacement. And my second one seems to eat antisway bar droplinks too. But all in all a great, versatile car. You didn't demonstrate the easy total removal of the rear seats - you can then put half a ton of logs in the back. One thing I don't like is the low-down position of the vemtilation controls - taking eyes off the road to see which button to press is potentially dangerous.
@notsohairybiker7 ай бұрын
On performance and handling, the Yeti every day. I have one, chip tuned, such a laugh. Yes, I have a Berlingo too!
@4wheelsgood7 ай бұрын
I owned a 2011 Roomster TDi. Was a fab car and loved the looks. Possible replacement for Bella? Just an car?
@BrorAppelsin7 ай бұрын
I was contemplating getting one but for some reason they were a lot more expensive at the time than an Octavia so I went for that instead. 2013 4x4 2.0TDI DSG with 'bad roads package'. Also tuned to about 200 horses 😅 Going on 8 years under my ownership and just about to get to 340000km.
@stefencooke7 ай бұрын
Can see you getting one Ian
@tristanpage68056 ай бұрын
Great video again
@fulwell17 ай бұрын
Leanne still has a standing invite to have a look at my XC60 if our paths cross and I am in that car at the time
@johnalees997 ай бұрын
I went and looked at one at the dealer around 2011. Loved the look and wanted to love the car as a whole. Sadly I found the driving position awful. The seat squab was very short and the instrument binnacle felt cross eyed. Also, VW parts prices in Australia and the questionable reliability was enough to put me off. Of course now they are just a well used car I am tempted to pick one up for a banger.
@gafrers7 ай бұрын
The Yeti is Lovely
@lourencodaarrabida7 ай бұрын
Always loved that car. There is actually a (spiritual) successor to the Yeti. The Dacia Jogger. And as my current car it's a brilliant hauler. Looks like a raised estate but in fact it's a SUV/MPV... or is it the other way round?🤔
@eggy19627 ай бұрын
Good one for towing the trailer tent eh ian? A nice diesel one would do
@stefencooke7 ай бұрын
May consider one of them as a replacement to my mk3 focus when the time comes and also can not for the lofe of we remember what the VW lole thos was called
@tonys16367 ай бұрын
Yeti nother great review of an often underrated vehicle.
@KubikCv7 ай бұрын
7:30 ❤ nice ŠŠŠŠ, Škoda :D Thanks from Czech :D
@frothe427 ай бұрын
I like this vehicle. Interior very VW/Audi.
@drd64167 ай бұрын
More room in one than s class apparently. 4x4 ones were interesting indeed.
@twocvbloke7 ай бұрын
I feel that glovebox was somewhat oversold by clarkson, it doesn't seem big enough to fit a former supermodel... :P
@paultaylor70826 ай бұрын
My grandson has one of these, he says the Yeti is a great car to drive. BTW, how many call outs do the AA get on motorways daily because cars don't carry a spare wheel? As you mention Ian, so many manufacturers have abandoned whole sectors of the car market, discontinuing many models (I've tended to buy Fords, I now can't think of a new or newish Ford model I'd want to buy, currently I'm hanging on to my 9 year old C Max Grand Titanium 7 seater 1.6 diesel, they stopped making these 5 years ago). Most 6 speed diesel vehicles show around 2000 to 2200 rpm at around 70 mph, so your point about the need for some 6 speed boxes is well made.
@tomicarr907 ай бұрын
I think there may be the answer to the Berlingo question... Such a cool car
@deansh85066 ай бұрын
Just bought a 2021 E-Niro. Which for me is the modern Electric version of the Yeti 😂 I have to say it has been great and the range is outstanding. Have you driven one before Ian?
@HubNut6 ай бұрын
I have not.
@Bod89987 ай бұрын
Nice cars aged well in looks
@DaveAber99997 ай бұрын
Centre arm-rest is also a fridge (ish) - it's on the A/C if you pull up the wee selector in there.
@SoLDMG7 ай бұрын
Skodas are just so smart…
@avit247 ай бұрын
@@SoLDMG Just like a JDM 1991 Land Cruiser hdj81 station wagon.. There's a freezer function with a factory ice cube maker in the system!
@WhitelandRestorations7 ай бұрын
And the gloves box too! 😬
@Xenon777_7 ай бұрын
We have a 2012 1.6 TDI one with just over 100k on the clock.
@Birmingham_racing7 ай бұрын
I've always had a soft spot for the yeti
@MrJohnQCitizen6 ай бұрын
Reasonably competent motors them
@TrevorBuick7 ай бұрын
Has a big of a look of the Talbot Rancho
@bazasulli49757 ай бұрын
The 2.0 tdi is king for the VAG group. Economical and plenty powerful in anything it can be fitted to and was fitted to. A 140hp Audi Q5 is still quick with one.
@stephenwestley10177 ай бұрын
I hired a 1.2 dsg for a week for my holiday they are underrated and are better than a lot of todays suva
@kevinwhelan81264 ай бұрын
And a few notches up from the Skodas of the 1970s!
@PhineasPhlob7 ай бұрын
Would be interested to see you test a SEAT Altea Freetrack sometime if you can find one. A good rival for a 4x4 Yeti back in the day.
@HubNut7 ай бұрын
There's a rarity!
@PaddyWV7 ай бұрын
I suppose the baby Picasso that's van shape is the only one left that carries this on these days?
@grrfy7 ай бұрын
I used to put magic trees there, until I noticed one melted all the plastic on my Abarth.
@NathanWoollaston4 ай бұрын
Shame you seemingly missed removing the rear seats and turning it into a van. That is the major USP!
@antonycharnock29937 ай бұрын
Always liked the look of the Yeti and I can confirm the Skoda Karoq is the most boring car I've owned. Practical and suitable for my needs but so unexciting to drive especially the base spec 1.0 TSI SE. It feels very underpowered sometimes. Definitely go for the 1.5 TSI if you buy one. I drove the Kamiq 1.5 automatic as a courtesy car and it felt a lot more like a normal car.
@michaelwright29867 ай бұрын
14:40 Elephantiasis of the central console. Why do they do it? I was shopping for a used hybrid, and looked at the little Lexus. But the central console and stuff is so huge, the driver and passenger each have a little slot to slide into. If I wanted a Caterham, I'd buy one. So many cars your left knee is banging into the interior (or right knee, I guess, in most of the world). Is there any practical reason, or is it just fad and turning their backs on all we learned about packaging 60 years ago?
@HubNut7 ай бұрын
I don't know. I remember the same issue in the e-Golf too.