Hope to pick up the "last" white TDI next fri or sat with reverse sensors $30,990 da, can't complain ....weeeeee!
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Two Minds get a 103tdi now or wait for new one.
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That's what I paid for mine.
Make sure they've done a good detailing job. They've all been hanging around for a long time and need a really thorough clean.Last edited by CardinalSin; 24-11-2014, 11:51 AM.
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Originally posted by CardinalSin View PostThat's what I paid for mine, on the road, just before Xmas.
103TDI DSG, reverse sensors, platin grey but agonised over the white and still do.
Make sure they've done a good detailing job. They've all been hanging around for a long time and need a really thorough clean.
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I clay barred mine the other day. What a difference that made to the feel of the paint, especially on the roof, now it's silky smooth as well as having 3 layers of wax. It makes you wonder where these cars have been stored and how they have travelled when you look in the nooks and crannies and see the amount of built up dirt.
My previous car was absolutely spotless by comparison, as it should be.Last edited by CardinalSin; 24-11-2014, 11:50 AM.
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When I was looking at the question of getting another Yeti, there was some suggestion the new model diesel might be a 125kW TDI. Hard to know really, since there are so many models OS that we don't get. I figured that with the hotted up diesel SUV competition in the market, VWA would seriously consider up-speccing the motor.
Personally, I always figure the first penned model is as close as will ever be to what the original designer wanted. Every facelift looks more and more like design by committee.
There certainly look to be a lot more Yetis on the street now. I am surprised the new Yeti hasn't come out sooner. Expecting to see a big price slug after the dropping dollar.2015 Polo Comfortline 6M + Driving Comfort Package
2011/11 Yeti 103 TDI 6M + Columbus media centre/satnav
(2008 MY09 Polo 9N3 TDI retired hurt hail damage)
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Originally posted by CAF View PostYep same same and just the thickness of the dust/dirt/grime was the worst i'd ever seen my focus XR5 when delivered was immaculate compared to this.. Trying to get the crud from the cracks has been insane..but yep looks the goods now.
Maybe the Vic dealers do it best
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Originally posted by probbo View PostMid last month..............2012 Build/2013 compliance.
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Either it was stored somewhere clean or they did a real good job detailing or you haven't looked deep into the nooks and crannies.
Mine looked the part until I peered down in the engine bay and crawled underneath. The cars are clearly coated with sticky stuff to stop corrosion and over time dust builds up into crud.
Still, the first time you take it on an unsealed road it gets crap in all those places anyway, so it's not the end of the world but to a clean freak[me] it was a frustrating start.
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Originally posted by CardinalSin View PostThanks. I'm guessing early 2012 build which also means yours has been hanging about for a couple of years like ours.
Either it was stored somewhere clean or they did a real good job detailing or you haven't looked deep into the nooks and crannies.
Mine looked the part until I peered down in the engine bay and crawled underneath. The cars are clearly coated with sticky stuff to stop corrosion and over time dust builds up into crud.
Still, the first time you take it on an unsealed road it gets crap in all those places anyway, so it's not the end of the world but to a clean freak[me] it was a frustrating start.
Mine is a May 12 compliance ? Unfortunately when it comes to a clean car i am a tad bit anal. After giving it a proper wash at home, I was surprised by the number of scratches on the car, have done my best to polish them out although the front bumper will be going back for a respray. The amount of grime in all of the nooks and crannies took a lot of time and plenty of cleaning prior to applying a good coat of CQuartz DLUX and Zaino to seal the car.
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Well I won't be getting a white one as it seems the last one is in Perth and dealers so far have wanted to keep them, so I'm getting silver, (no cost) and they had at least 2 in stock.
I pick it up tomorrow.
I think I will probably be THE Rye Yeti owner.
I didn't think I had seen a Yeti on the road, but the last couple of days in Melbourne I've seen 3, strange how you suddenly notice a particular car when you become interested in one.
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On Carsales.com there's a white 103TDI DSG in NSW and Queensland.
Both $30,990 drive away.
New & Used Skoda Yeti 103TDI cars - Find Skoda Yeti 103TDI cars for sale - carsales.com.au
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