I haven't seen any comment on this yet. I guess it reflects the general lack of activity on the Skoda section of this forum.
For those who missed it last Friday the Melbourne Age Drive section (and presumably the SMH equivalent) ran a light duty SUV comparison that included the Yeti. The Yeti scored okay but only okay and certainly was not the recommended option at the end of the story.
The bit that interested me was the statement in the story that the Yeti had established itself as Skodas top selling model in Australia. Really? It's strange that the official Skoda line was that the Yeti was going to be the top selling model and now 6 months after the release the press are promoting that statement as fact when everybodies eyes tell a completely different story from the lack of observations of Yetis on the street.
I guess we now have a situation where some journalist turned a prediction into fact because it sounded good or Skoda Australia are now peddling lies to the press or the Yeti is in fact the top selling model but 90% of Yeti owners take their cars home from the dealership and park them in the garage and never drive them in order to maximise the resale value based on spurious UK figures. I sincerely hope that the second option is not the correct one as it bodes very badly for Skoda in Australia if it were true.
For those who missed it last Friday the Melbourne Age Drive section (and presumably the SMH equivalent) ran a light duty SUV comparison that included the Yeti. The Yeti scored okay but only okay and certainly was not the recommended option at the end of the story.
The bit that interested me was the statement in the story that the Yeti had established itself as Skodas top selling model in Australia. Really? It's strange that the official Skoda line was that the Yeti was going to be the top selling model and now 6 months after the release the press are promoting that statement as fact when everybodies eyes tell a completely different story from the lack of observations of Yetis on the street.
I guess we now have a situation where some journalist turned a prediction into fact because it sounded good or Skoda Australia are now peddling lies to the press or the Yeti is in fact the top selling model but 90% of Yeti owners take their cars home from the dealership and park them in the garage and never drive them in order to maximise the resale value based on spurious UK figures. I sincerely hope that the second option is not the correct one as it bodes very badly for Skoda in Australia if it were true.
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