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  1. Just turned 60 the other day, and was told by my boss that I would get an extra week paid vacation every year! This year it will be used for a Yeti trip to beautiful Denmark. :-)
  2. After posting my message above I found this in the comments on the first page of Briskoda, hmmmmm: Brimma Tum-te-tum-te-tum-te-tum, what's going on in the Yeti forum? Yesterday, 18:23 Hide Comments Show all 4 comments BossFox Yesterday, 20:57 Let's see... Brimma in the Yeti forum? **** stirring? ) MartynVRS Yesterday, 22:17 I'm still not sure how it started. Correct me if I'm wrong but is it because a mod moved a thread to a more relevant section, somewhere outside the Yeti section where people couldn't find it? Brimma Yesterday, 22:23 Might have been, then a number of dummies got thrown out of prams, and Bob's your uncle
  3. gadgetman says he is sorry it it doesn´t sit well? Well I am too, my reason for beeing in here has been to learn about all things Yeti AND the general Yeti chit chat. This forum used to be fun, its not anymore, at least for me. I have never used the other parts of the Briskoda forum, when I log I go directly to the Yetipart. Its not because I do not like Octavias, Fabias and so on, my interest has been the Yeti and Yeti related stuff, very much including Yeti chit chat. I really love to read the good advice and the funny stories, more often than not in the same post......... People like The Plumber and others has been very important to my life here on the forum, when they leave its not fun anymore, life is more important than beeing über serious all the time. I have tonight removed the Briskoda sticker from my Yeti, I will also ask to have my name removed from the Freedom members list. The way this forum is beeing moderated now remainds me of how some countrys in other parts of the world are run, ways that I do not like too much.......... It has been nice to know you all, thanks for the ride. cheers otto
  4. Well, if you do the same exercise at a Norwegian Skodadealer web the sum ends up something like £58632. Hmmm some will say we are underpayd and overpriced................ Still I think the Yeti is worth every penny :-)
  5. If you could talk with the Yeti design team what would you ask them to change? Its not much on my list but I really hate the way the console between the front seats are placed. Whenever I fold the rear seats for carrying more luggage the midlle seat hits the console so that the ashtray and bottle drawer opens. They need to fix that detail. Also I would like them to fix the way the Columbus stereo handles files. Strange that files (songs) on the memorycard are deleted from the card witout any warning. But dont misunderstand, I really love the snow monster. :yes:
  6. Agreed!! Opel Insignia (or Vauxhall if you like) has a similar system, but manual. You will have to go on your knees and grab the towbar and click it in the tow position. Very easy and fast, you do not have to mount anything, and its made by the same company that makes the Skoda (VAG) bars ......................... It costs less than the removable Skoda towbar .
  7. Do not really understand, why are they dangerous? I really like the cornering lights.
  8. Nice story and very good pics, thanks for sharing!
  9. have a look at this posting about the test in Sweeden. The Yeti won with 61 points the Kia came 5.th with 53 points. This is one of the toughest tests in Europe, based on one week with the cars, tested on racetrack and offroad tracks, and on all sorts of roads, tarmac, gravel and so on. I have a friend who has a Kia and he has been " bragging" :-) about the car for a year, so I let him have my Yeti for a weekend trip og ca 600 kms up into the mountains, first about 150 kms of very good tarmac mototrway and then som narrow tarmac with lots of curves, and lastly a long strech of really worn out gravel roads. He still thinks the Kia is a good car, but he has signed up for a new Yeti to be delivered sometime next spring. :-) His only real complaint about the Yeti is that he could use more space for luggage. Oh well....... Swedish test
  10. Thanks rockhopper. Everyone should have a look at the videos, they describe exactly what we learn here in Norway, all season tyres are not really fit for winter use. They provide a very false feeling of security, while in fact they are almost just as bad as summertires on snow and ice. I used all seasons on an Land Rover years ago, but after a month of snow I had to change to "proper" wintertyres to avoid a coming heart attack. Too scary to drive on those, at least here in Norway in the winter.
  11. I use Continental Contact 5 215/60 R 16 99 on ALU rims based on advice from my local Skoda dealer. Mind you that the rubber for Nordic winter tyres are different from those used on continental tyres due to us having 20-30C below freezing point frequently, so other types may fit your coditions better.
  12. Going to Tromsø, the town I was born in. A perfect town for Yetis in the winter, steep hills, very slippery icy roads. My reason for buying a Yeti is very simple, I rented one last winter for a week visiting Tromsø, really awful weather and the car is by far the best 4x4 I have driven in those conditions, and I have been driving 4x4s the last 40 years The family was impressed too, my two boys are 192 and 195 cm long, and they had more than enough space in the rear seats, very comfortable, they liked it better than my old Range Rover, and much better than the 3 defenders I have own. A perfect car for Norway.
  13. Well you are not too wrong, here in Oslo they will not be needed for another month or two, but I am off to a +4000 km trip to Nothern Norway, far north of the Artic Circle where I most certanly will find snow on the roads. And for your last statement, I do whole heartly agree, the joy of good tools are under estimated, you can´t have too many tools, have you ever heard about a library with too many books?
  14. I got my new winter wheels on today, The only tool I used was a cup to take the free coffee my dealer offered while they changed the wheels. Sweet
  15. Mine does the same too, but only when its stationary, so I guess you're right, its a feature not a bug.
  16. By rightclicking on the photo in imageshack(where you had placed it first) to get the webadress for it, and then clicking Insert Image button in the post editor (where you write your post) Its the button secon to the right from the Smiley face button. Then you just paste the webadress into the picture insert , and hey presto, its in your mail. Its much easier to do than to explain, just try it out and you will see. cheers otto
  17. Really nice color on the Yeti, looks a bit like my old Jag which was British Racing Green :yes: Green and Red, a nice combination !!
  18. Yeah, thanks I have already bookmarked the website a while ago, you have done a very good job, both in mounting and the best part: a very good documention, a must see for every Yetiowner without factory navigation installed. But since I already have the Columbus satnav I was looking for an easy way to mount the iPhone as addition, I am still in the "wondering what to do" box, we´ll see. Thanks anyway for the good work and the headsup! cheers otto
  19. Yea, you are right , and thats the way I normally connect my iPhone as well, but as I am to embark on a new 5000 km journey to far nort of the Artic Circle in a few days on new winter tyres I had this (maybe not so bright ) idea that I should use my iPhone as a GPS along the Columbus installed in the Yeti. Then I could read my actual speed. But after thinking about it for a few days I guess a new mount is just a waste of money.
  20. Thanks, nice website you have made!!! cheers
  21. The Autososcks was invented here in Norway, by a guy who lives just around the bend and up the hill from where I live. The story is that he had this big English Lady who he loved more than anything else, but she hated Norwegian winterroads, or rather ; hills, so he invented the socks in order to bring her home. Her name was by the way: Jaguar and she was born in the early 60's. The Jag could not use snowchains so he had to find something else. I do not know if its true or just a nice story. Anyway, the last few years the Autosocks have been very much refined and the current versions are much better than the earlier, but still this is an emergancy thing, not for usual roaduse. One thing is to get out of a snow drift in very slow speed, another thing is to drive, to corner, to brake when driving 50 miles an hour, then you need proper winter tyres.
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