It depends on how many "fools" are out there. Not everyone is aware of corporate discount, not everyone uses car broker, if each dealer are only allocated with 20 or so Yetis only, and they are as good as they are, it's possible we might not see much discounts.
But at the same time, most fools won't buy a Skoda. They won't even walk into a Skoda showroom. These fools are most likely purchase a Korean car and still thinking they are supporting Aussie jobs. You know which brand I'm talking about.
G'day Jake. I have ordered 103TDI AWD with bi-xenon lights (no other options). It's Malachite Green. Yes I know green cars have poor resale value! It was my partner's choice. Personally I would have gone for the Terracotta (Bronze). But I figured it was better to take the resale value hit (given that we expect to keep it long-term) than have years of hearing, "I hate this colour. What possessed you to get Terracotta rather than that nice green?".
Sorry Zelig, I didn't ask and wasn't told.
As for "yanking the chain" I am just reporting what I was told by a dealer. The main point is that they will be a relatively cheap factory fit option from some time next year. In the meantime I'd say get an aftermarket one if you really want it.
Maybe you will be right Kiwi. The point I was really trying to make was about the dealers' expectations of likely demand. One dealer told me in late July (that is, maybe two months before any cars arrive) that they had already pre-sold 8 of their allocated 20. Another said two weeks ago that some dealers have already pre-sold their entire allocation. Maybe some of that is dealer spin, and maybe the "early adopters" are not a reliable indicator of demand later in the year. But the indications of strong demand don't surprise me given that (a) the numbers are small, (b) there are big wraps on the Yeti, (c) there are long waiting lists in other markets, (d) the Yeti fills a gap between the Dualis/ASX/ix35/Sportage on the one side and Tiguan/X1/Mini Countryman on the other, and (e) this segment of the market remains buoyant. But Skoda Australia have been known to over-estimate demand in the past (e.g. Roomster, Octavia Scout manual).
New guy here who is going to buy a yeti. Im hoping the smart boys here can help me with a few queries. Incidentally I test drove the 103TDI (or equivalent) recently when in Europe. Suitably impressed.
Looking at the options, the only thing I want is the MDI, can this be fitted after market cheaper? If so by who?
Also, I'll be wanting a tow bar and a dealer said this would be around $1500 which seems a bit much. Can this also be fitted after market and if so by who?
Thanks for any help than can be provided.
Bb
I don't think there is any spin on the Yetis already sold, I know some dealers here have people literally waiting for theirs to come in. With stock so tight worldwide, they aren't going to need to discount at all.
Hello BB from a fellow newbie.
A lot of people in Britain are asking the same question. If you Google "Yeti MDI" you will find a number of answers - see particularly several posts in the forum at Briskoda. At present most still involve DIY solutions - e.g. see detailed instructions here.
This is an ominous sign of the gouging to come on Yeti accessories in Australia. In the UK, a genuine towbar costs no more than about $A1100 fitted. Even so, people in the UK have found cheaper aftermarket options - I suggest you Google "Yeti towbar".
A company called Ironbull is already offering a towbar for the Yeti in Australia. No doubt there will be others too. But you would need to check what additional preparation is required before installing something like this (e.g. wiring harness, ECU mapping). There is a lot of discussion in Briskoda forum posts on this topic.
Oh lovely! And I think that green is actually really nice (for a green anyway )! Could I ask, what's the standard radio on the Yeti 103TDI 4x4? The brochure says it's the Swing system but I can't imagine them putting such a basic system in a $40k car, especially when the fantastic Bolero system is available.
Mine: Silver 2006 Volkswagen Golf Sportline 2.0FSI 6M (with a sunroof)
Parents': Candy White 2008 Skoda Octavia RS 2.0TFSI 6M Liftback
It is surprising that they use the Swing, when even the mid-spec SE MY2012 model in the UK gets the Bolero. In Ireland the Bolero is an option on the mid-spec Ambition model and included on the top-spec Experience model. In NZ, the 77TSI gets the Swing as standard, but the 103TDI gets the Amundsen.
The Amundsen has a touch-screen, 8 speakers, and accepts an SD card but has no hard drive and can't play DVDs. It has sat-nav capability (assuming you run the maps from an SD card or CD), but since this is not mentioned on the Skoda NZ site query whether there are maps for Australia or NZ?
In most respects the 103TDI for Australia is quite well-equipped - e.g. Bluetooth, climate control AC, driver and passenger lumbar support, steering wheel mounted controls. So why do we get rain-sensing wipers (the answer to a question no-one asked), but not the Bolero or Amundsen? The inclusion of the Swing system (at least in the initial allocation) must be Skoda's way of encouraging buyers to upgrade to Columbus.
BTW, manuals for each system (and the Yeti owner's manual) are available for download from Skoda Resource Bank.
That's an odd statement, I'm sure the vehicle will be popular but to yhe point that dealers will get RRP for every car they are initially allocated?? I highly doubt it!!
Skoda at the moment is a take it or leave it option in the Oz market, their is no real brand awareness/desire at all. People will look at it but they will do so whilst looking at several other brands. Just take the dualis for example, mid $30k on road and you are getting 4x4, privacy glass, , bluetooth, CVT, 18" alloys, moon roof, 7seats and full leather. In the Skoda you get 4 tyres and a steering wheel.
I'm exaggerating but the point is that people are not dumb, they realise there are many good alternatives out there and that if they are paying retail they are paying to much and on a brand that is on the fringe I can't see it being the gold mine some dealers are making it out to be.
That said good luck to them though, if they can get people on paper for RRP half their luck!!
Last edited by RSwag; 05-09-2011 at 09:29 PM.
Funny enough we were debating seriously looking at a dualis + 2 but they seem to be plagued with quality issues. If most of the allocated stock is already sold, why would they discount when people are buying them sight unseen? Eventually they might but not if they are selling.
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