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New competitor for the Yeti!

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Gawd isn't it ugly ! Looks like the steroids have worked in the wrong places. Give me a Monster anytime.

Added to which, that price will I'm sure be inflated by the time it's got all the bells & whistles added, as BMW like to have their pound of flesh.

It reminds me of a shrunken Cayenne. And that is not a compliment. The interior particularly is overstyled, and a starting price of £17k for a car which will almost certainly a good bit smaller inside than a Yeti (unless that girl is 7ft tall :o ) is ambitious to say the least. I don't think Mini quality will match Skoda either.

I quite like the new Mini, but I think this might be a step too far. I know I might be biased but I think the New Beetle is the best concept - very simple lines and just enough cues to echo the original without piling on excessive detailing.

Mark

Snow-monster wins hands down....jeez that thing is hideous

Nothing seen to equal the original SM yet! I see Mitsubishi are bringing out a baby SUV as well. Okay so we're all ridiculously biased but Skoda really did get the styling right. emoticon-0144-nod.gif

Not even in the same league as a Yeti, and personally YEUK

Nice shorts though :thumbup:

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