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    Yeti wins COTY

    The Snow Monster takes out the major prize and the superb wins its category in the 2010 Car of the Year awards from British Motor Journal Auto Express

    Skoda Yeti is our Car of the Year | Auto Express News | News | Auto Express

    Looking forward to the beast finally reaching our shores sometime soon.
    Skoda Superb Combi Elegance 118 TSI Black with Black Leather, Fiscon Bluetooth, MDI, Tinting from B Pillar

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bezant View Post
    The Snow Monster takes out the major prize and the superb wins its category in the 2010 Car of the Year awards from British Motor Journal Auto Express

    Skoda Yeti is our Car of the Year | Auto Express News | News | Auto Express

    Looking forward to the beast finally reaching our shores sometime soon.
    A big warning to the competition. Wonder what the price will be here?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PassatB6 View Post
    A big warning to the competition. Wonder what the price will be here?
    I'm predicting around $26k for the base petrol 2WD model to around $45k for a high spec diesel 4WD. Well I'm hoping so because I think that'd make it fabulous value for money.

    They better give it electric folding mirrors too, NZ is the only international Market that I know of with this feature, hopefully Skoda Aus takes notice . I personally love Yetis and cannot wait to sit in one. As many have said, it better be at the motorshow. Speaking of which, who is going!?
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    Isn't 45k way to much for the diesel?? Especially when the Tig is less?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PassatB6 View Post
    Isn't 45k way to much for the diesel?? Especially when the Tig is less?
    Not after you start adding options on the Tig (More than likely, they'll be standard on the Yeti)

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    Quote Originally Posted by dodgey View Post
    Not after you start adding options on the Tig (More than likely, they'll be standard on the Yeti)
    Thankyou .
    I meant like the Elegance model they have in the UK. It's around that price but comes loaded with leather, xenons, sat-nav etc making it actually very good value. Tiguans at that price are the 147TSI model and they don't come with much equipment...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jake02 View Post
    Thankyou .
    I meant like the Elegance model they have in the UK. It's around that price but comes loaded with leather, xenons, sat-nav etc making it actually very good value. Tiguans at that price are the 147TSI model and they don't come with much equipment...
    OK fair point, but my main confusion with Skoda is its marketing of 'value for money' vehicles when it sometimes seems not to be the case. The Jetta for example is cheaper than the equivalent Octavia.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PassatB6 View Post
    The Jetta for example is cheaper than the equivalent Octavia.
    At the outline yes, but with options added to the Jetta to Octavia spec it's a little bit more. Eg, the Jetta 118TSI vs Octavia 118TSI. You have to add the Comfort Package ($2k) to the Jetta to make it Octavia specs (plus I think the touch-screen audio and front foglamps) and then it ends up costing more. Plus, Octavias are actually European made (and the bigger boot etc). I think Skoda Australia was an opportunity for VW Aus to not market Skoda as a budget brand as such, but to market it as a high-quality brand that won't cost you a bomb which I think it's succeeded in doing. A Skoda exec told me that they're also after a unique market that is different to VW Aus.
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    OK,thanks, makes sense now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PassatB6 View Post
    OK,thanks, makes sense now.
    Lol, well I'm not saying that's the case; I'm just saying that's what I believe to be true .
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