Skoda Yeti 4x4
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My Octavia Estate started playing up and wasn't worth the money spending on fixing it. So I needed a replacement, something a bit newer with less miles. I wanted it to be something VAG as that's what I'm used to and prefer and also needed it to be practical and fancied a 4wd for a change. This narrowed the list down a lot and with the budget I had the best option was a Skoda Yeti.
I initially missed out on 2 Yetis (they seemed to sell quick!) so didn't waste any time when this one popped up. It is a 2013 2.0 TDI 170bhp 4x4 Elegance in white with a manual gearbox which was exactly the spec I was after.
For sale pic:

There are a coupe of options over standard Elegance spec inlcuding:
Electric memory drivers seat:

Columbus Sat Nav:

Variable boot floor and Westfalia towbar:

On the drive home:

It was a 3 hour drive back from Manchester and the car was brilliant to drive, very effortless and comfortable.
Car back home after a clean:



Private plate to go on next and I also fitted some LED sidelights to match the colour temperature of the Xenons. Picture of it tucked away on the drive with my 1976 T2

I initially missed out on 2 Yetis (they seemed to sell quick!) so didn't waste any time when this one popped up. It is a 2013 2.0 TDI 170bhp 4x4 Elegance in white with a manual gearbox which was exactly the spec I was after.
For sale pic:
There are a coupe of options over standard Elegance spec inlcuding:
Electric memory drivers seat:
Columbus Sat Nav:
Variable boot floor and Westfalia towbar:
On the drive home:
It was a 3 hour drive back from Manchester and the car was brilliant to drive, very effortless and comfortable.
Car back home after a clean:
Private plate to go on next and I also fitted some LED sidelights to match the colour temperature of the Xenons. Picture of it tucked away on the drive with my 1976 T2

Edited by Chrismawa on Tuesday 25th April 16:43
Good choice. I bought a 170 elegance 4x4 six years ago when we decided to start dragging a caravan about.
Really can't fault it (other than being a dieasel which I hate)
The 170's are very sought after as a tow car rated to tow 2000kg.
Mines a facelift so doesn't have the big fog lights.
Only problem I've had with it is a leaking water pump and this coincided with the timing belt change so was a bit pricey.
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I liked the Yeti so much I've now got two!

This ones a 1.2 petrol DSG.
It was meant to replace the 170 as Mrs Easty's daily as she loves the Yeti but we are only doing about 4K miles a year in it and too many short journeys,and I was going to buy another petrol tow car.
This was bought at the start of Covid, so with that and the s
t show the used car market has turned into two years later we still have the two of them.
The little Yeti is the slowest/ smallest engined car I've ever owned in 40 years of driving, but its got under my skin.
Really can't fault it (other than being a dieasel which I hate)
The 170's are very sought after as a tow car rated to tow 2000kg.
Mines a facelift so doesn't have the big fog lights.
Only problem I've had with it is a leaking water pump and this coincided with the timing belt change so was a bit pricey.
.

I liked the Yeti so much I've now got two!

This ones a 1.2 petrol DSG.
It was meant to replace the 170 as Mrs Easty's daily as she loves the Yeti but we are only doing about 4K miles a year in it and too many short journeys,and I was going to buy another petrol tow car.
This was bought at the start of Covid, so with that and the s

The little Yeti is the slowest/ smallest engined car I've ever owned in 40 years of driving, but its got under my skin.
Edited by Easternlight on Tuesday 25th April 19:06
MDMA . said:
Horsey McHorseface said:
I was thinking how these weren’t ageing too well (lookswise), but that in white, with black bumpers, those wheels, looks very cool 
They do a black edition (in white) that looks good too. 
I love a Yeti, clocked up 50K in a basic 2.0D 2WD and it was absolutely bomb proof - I'd still have it today if it hadn't have been written off by a drunk driver. One of the only new cars I've ever purchased which says an awful lot!
For reference you can get a whole Cosworth TJ c/w airbox in the back of one should you ever need to....
For reference you can get a whole Cosworth TJ c/w airbox in the back of one should you ever need to....
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