The Skoda Australia website has been updated with some details of the Yeti soon to be released in Australia.
http://www.skoda.com.au/yeti/default.aspx
No pricing as yet (if you put in the URL http://www.skoda.com.au/yeti/pricing.aspx you get "Pricing to be advised.")
However, some details can be gleaned from the other pages, eg 103TDI 4x4 Yeti will have Columbus Sat Nav as STANDARD.
Panoramic Sunroof is referred to as "Optional" as are the Bi-Xenon Headlights with rotary module, whilst front fog lights are standard on the 103TDI 4x4."So that you do not get lost on your trips and in rough terrain, the 103TDI 4x4 Yeti is fitted as standard with the 'Columbus' satellite navigation system with touch screen display."
103TDI 4x4 will also have the OFF-ROAD function.optional bi-xenon headlights with rotary modules, which can better illuminate a bend and thereby reveal any dangers. The front foglights, standard on the 4x4, are another important safety element.
11 different colours are shown in the Gallery section.
Last edited by Zelig; 31-05-2011 at 09:29 PM.
The whole website has changed, the fabia is there as well
Mine: Silver 2006 Volkswagen Golf Sportline 2.0FSI 6M (with a sunroof)
Parents': Candy White 2008 Skoda Octavia RS 2.0TFSI 6M Liftback
Prices for The Yeti when I asked today were:
77TSI 6sp manual $28,690
77TSI 7DSG $30,990
103TDI 6sp manual $35,690
103TDI 6DSG $37,990
Prices are to be confirmed by Skoda Australia though
MY11 Superb Elegance Sedan Storm Blue 3.6 V6 FSI 191kW DSG 4X4, Glamour Onyx Leather, 3 spoke Steering wheel, Electric Sunroof with solar cells, Park Assist Front and Rear, Privacy Glass, KESSY and Luxons. Tuned by DNA Tuning
Thanks for the info duckster. Who exactly did you ask ? Skoda Dealer ?
I am mainly interested in the 103TDI DSG up against the Hyundai ix35 Highlander (RRP $38,490) or Kia Sportage Platinum ($39,720).
$37,990 puts the 103TDI DSG Yeti right in that ball game, provided the list of additional cost options is not too long.
I could probably wear the Sunroof at $1730 option given the Yeti has Sat Nav the others don't have, but I will be disappointed if that Yeti 103TDI DSG price does not include Leather Trim and Electric Seats that the others have as standard.
I also hope Skoda Australia has opted for the Space Saver tyre as standard equipment (or at least a no cost option). I would prefer to lose some boot space to have a spare tyre, even if it is a space saver, rather than a useless puncture repair kit.
Last edited by Zelig; 02-06-2011 at 08:13 PM.
I roadtested ix35 diesel auto before buying Tiguan. ix35 felt much slower than our Golf5TDI DSG. The suspension was very noisy and leather seats didn't have enough support. Another thing that I didn't like is the A/T diesel engine combo, some 390Nm torque and very small transmission A/T that could be a weak link, despite of 5 years unlimited km warranty that Hyundai has, I think that they just took the risk, or which is more likely the advertised power/torque numbers are not real life figures.
IMO, ix35 looks better than it drives.
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I just asked the Skoda Sales Manager at the dealership I work at. He showed me the bulletins that Skoda Australia sent out to the dealers around May 20. There was information about the Yeti (only the basics), Fabia (pretty detailed information) and changes to the Superb's and Octavia's for the MY12 models. MY12 models go into production in July.
MY11 Superb Elegance Sedan Storm Blue 3.6 V6 FSI 191kW DSG 4X4, Glamour Onyx Leather, 3 spoke Steering wheel, Electric Sunroof with solar cells, Park Assist Front and Rear, Privacy Glass, KESSY and Luxons. Tuned by DNA Tuning
I am not a fan of the look of the ix35. I much prefer the look of the Kia Sportage, although strangely the Kia is dearer (with the gap widening after the latest price increase).
I guess the other way to look at the Yeti is that you are pretty much getting a Tiguan for several thousand less than the VW price.
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