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just noticed there's a new brochure and new options.

S - the option of a third head rest

SE - the option of Hill Hold + ESP on the 2wd

My link

Oh they still state the spare is a 'space saver' 16" wheel :wonder:

TP

just noticed there's a new brochure and new options.

S - the option of a third head rest

SE - the option of Hill Hold + ESP on the 2wd

My link

Oh they still state the spare is a 'space saver' 16" wheel :wonder:

TP

Thanks TP, good sharp observation there :yes:

looking at the options no heated screen for the 1.2tsi :wonder: y

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looking at the options no heated screen for the 1.2tsi :wonder: y

Power drain on the electrics I suspect.

TP

Edited by The Plumber

Power drain on the electrics I suspect.

TP

Here in Finland heated windscreen is available to 1.2TSI ;)

Notice the new accessories brochure is a lot better than the last one !!

Here in Finland heated windscreen is available to 1.2TSI ;)

skoda uk at it again you cant have that option :wall:

still no electric memory front seat.emoticon-0106-crying.gif

Mike

still no electric memory front seat.emoticon-0106-crying.gif

Mike

Or electric stop/start and keyless entry :dull:

Interesting that the 170 hp TDI economy numbers is only bettered by the 110 hp 2WD TDI - and is better than the 140 hp TDI with the exact same gear ratios.

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Here in Finland heated windscreen is available to 1.2TSI emoticon-0105-wink.gif

Possibly you guys have an uprated alternator and battery setup for the slightly cooler winters emoticon-0112-wondering.gif or as some suggest an SUK anomaly again emoticon-0140-rofl.gif

TP

Possibly you guys have an uprated alternator and battery setup for the slightly cooler winters emoticon-0112-wondering.gif or as some suggest an SUK anomaly again emoticon-0140-rofl.gif

TP

Slightly cooler?? In Northern Finland, -20°C is not at all unusual in January. Parking lots have electric outlets for block heaters to make it possible to start in the mornings.

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Slightly cooler?? In Northern Finland, -20°C is not at all unusual in January. Parking lots have electric outlets for block heaters to make it possible to start in the mornings.

Actually the -20 is quite common even in the Helsinki area in the Southern parts of Finland. In Lapland temperatures below -30 are still considered to be normal :rofl:

Or electric stop/start and keyless entry :dull:

Can you get those elsewhere in the world?

Can you get those elsewhere in the world?

The push button start/stop and keyless jobbies seem to becoming a standard thing now with lot of manufacturers, could even have had it on my fiesta couple of years back, and its going to be standard now.

you can also get heated windscreen in Norway too. But then we also have the same temperatures as Finland. No wonder then that we get heated seats and mirrors as standard.

Keyless entry and start is not available in Norway. Or it dont exist as an option to put it that way.

I used to have it on previous Toyota and now I keep forgeting to take the keys from Yeti when I exit.

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Slightly cooler?? In Northern Finland, -20°C is not at all unusual in January. Parking lots have electric outlets for block heaters to make it possible to start in the mornings.

Hi Agerbundsen,

should know me by now.

Slightly Cooler; read mad Brit sense of humour emoticon-0140-rofl.gif

Regards,

TP

Can you get those elsewhere in the world?

Yes James, it was standard in Kittens '06' Yaris that we used as a PX for the Yeti :doh:

Hi Agerbundsen,

should know me by now.

Slightly Cooler; read mad Brit sense of humour emoticon-0140-rofl.gif

Regards,

TP

Hello Tim,

I did get it - traditionally BWritsh undersatement, like :)

The repost was more intended not to mislead the uninitiated.

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