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Yetisport

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    Cars & motorsport, travelling, music.
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    Porsgrunn, Norway

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    Yeti 1.4TSI 150hp 4x4, BMW i3, Mazda MX5 NC Special edition

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  1. Very nice carπŸ‘ Have you fitted the fender flares or did the car come with these?
  2. The only one I could find. But right for such a fast carπŸ˜‰πŸ‘πŸ˜Ž
  3. Nice YetiπŸ‘πŸ˜Ž
  4. I have not seen this before. Is the black edition an official edition sold from Skoda? Very coolπŸ‘πŸ˜Ž
  5. Interesting to look back on this discussion! I still have my 2016 black Yeti 150hp with 4x4 and DSG gearbox, and I really like this car!πŸ‘. Running on 19’’ wheel both summer and winter, it looks cool as wellπŸ‘πŸ˜Ž
  6. After trying to find out which car could be my next workhorse, I ended up with anonther - Yeti. This is our first Yeti powered by a fuel engine, the 1,4 liter TSI engine with 150 bhp. The car is black, and is absolutely fully loaded with equipment, including 4x4, DSG and leather/alcantara interior. It feels quick and sporty, but the harmony between the DSG gearbox and the engine was actually better on our 150hp diesel version! However, it runs like a dream on wheels 8,5x19 shod with 235/40x19, and it looks cool!

  7. "My Yeti is our general runabout, for commuting to work and for when we go out with family and friends etc." Ours is used for exactly the same purposes, and when travelling to our place up in the mountains of Telemark, 1000m above sea level, where there is snow most of the year! The chunky shape reminds me of my former Jeep Cherokee 1998 model, and the Yeti actually feels like a much more modern version of that car, with its square angles and large windows with good views." My soft top MX5's take care of my "need for speed" (particularly the supercharged NA-version). So after all - our passion for cars might not be that different after all?
  8. For my 42's I never even thought about it, but thats with the pedals on the other side. Strange enough, the only car I have owned with lack of space for my feet, was a Porsche Boxster. And that car has the engine behind the seats, so one should believe there would be sufficient space up front! I started this topic - my first here - with a provocation, not intended to be so, but find it interesting to be here now! Have a nice weekend folks, friends or not, who all love the Yeti for different reasons!
  9. And I even forgot Trinidad and Tobago. I have not noticed the problem with the footwell space in our LHD car. Actually I like the car a lot, but I was a little unlucky calling the car boring in my first post here. I never thought my post would engage so many people so much, but now I have learned. And then - I could not help keeping on provoking a little. Isn't this what a discussion forum is all about? Have a nice evening.
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