i've convinced a few mates to look at Skoda & 2 have bought after test driving. They are "car people" though. None of the "normal" punters will even seek out a dealership.
My Sister just bought an EOS after having 2x Accords, a tarago, a commodore & 2x Mazdas. She wouldn't even look inside my Skoda when it was parked in the driveway & has been shocked that the interiors are very similar....... (She also didn't know the EOS was a cabrio until the salesman showed her).
Acceptance of the FWD Yeti will be interesting. Might do OK if it's reasonably grunty off the lights & fuel efficient in stop/start traffic. Insurance will be an issue because it's turbo. Also, people will think a 1.2 can't cut it simply because it's a 1.2 - neither my Dad or my FIL will buy anything less than a 2.5L because "they carry passengers" - never mind that the throttle never gets beyond 30% and the old duffers only drive 8,000km a year. People constantly comment to me "Gee your Skoda goes well for a 2 litre." Which is when I remind them it's a 1.8 - people are too set in their ways & expectations.
I hope the Yeti does well but so far, the buying public keep dissapointing me.
My Sister just bought an EOS after having 2x Accords, a tarago, a commodore & 2x Mazdas. She wouldn't even look inside my Skoda when it was parked in the driveway & has been shocked that the interiors are very similar....... (She also didn't know the EOS was a cabrio until the salesman showed her).
Acceptance of the FWD Yeti will be interesting. Might do OK if it's reasonably grunty off the lights & fuel efficient in stop/start traffic. Insurance will be an issue because it's turbo. Also, people will think a 1.2 can't cut it simply because it's a 1.2 - neither my Dad or my FIL will buy anything less than a 2.5L because "they carry passengers" - never mind that the throttle never gets beyond 30% and the old duffers only drive 8,000km a year. People constantly comment to me "Gee your Skoda goes well for a 2 litre." Which is when I remind them it's a 1.8 - people are too set in their ways & expectations.
I hope the Yeti does well but so far, the buying public keep dissapointing me.
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