To me everything adds a part to a decision.
I have a spreadsheet too, including a total cost of ownership estimate. I am not interested in a Korean car, for unknown longevity. Subarus had a bad enough reputation for quality after 100k. (I have had bad experiences with Korean laser printer mechanicals.) The biggest impact on cost is depreciation. This is less of an issue for a long-term owning proposition. VWs seem to have much better resale than Audis and Skodas.
Until the Yeti, the petrol Tiguan 125 was looking favourable, but I was keen to see the new model since I wasn't keen on the nose design (looked much better in the design prototypes) or tail lights. MY12 Looks much better (except the tail lights when on look awful). Sadly, VW have downspecced the standard alloys on the Tiguan 125 to 16in rather than 17in. Tiguan packaging is nothing special. Yeti fixes that with the varioflex seating. Yeti looks like it has the equivalent of VWs "comfort package" as standard. I'd like to see the Yeti with 125kW diesel, but presume that option was eliminated on cost grounds.
Somehow Yeti has a much smaller reported turning circle (10-10.3m depending on source) vs Tiguan 12m.
Had a look today - interesting that Yeti has a fuzzy wheel arch liner a bit like boot carpet or moulded geotextile. I like the picture in the Australian Yetu brochure with the light coloured interior trim - but they aren't getting that trim in Australia at all, only shades of grey.
2015 Polo Comfortline 6M + Driving Comfort Package
2011/11 Yeti 103 TDI 6M + Columbus media centre/satnav
(2008 MY09 Polo 9N3 TDI retired hurt hail damage)
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