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Yeti is number one again.....

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The German inspection authority GTÜhas released their latest statistics on fault frequecy for used cars again - when they inspected with1-3 years of usage the best car was found to be ...surprise surprise...Skoda Yeti. GTÜ has included 240 models in the statistics thus it can be consideredto be rather extensive. Yeti's fault frequency was 1,9 faults for 100 inspected vehicles, which according to comments in the press is said to be "sensationally low figure in the GTÜ statistics".

The statistics can be found in the German magazine Auto Zeitung -Sonderheft: Gebrauchtwagen 2012

I think it is time for a standing ovation again :rofl:

I dont need GTU to tell me that! :giggle:

Let's get the flags out again................

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Let's get the flags out again................

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I don't think we put them away from the last accolades yet!

wherever we are, whatever we do - this is indeed an outstanding result.

And I knew it all along, of course!!

Well done our Yeti.

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If you want to have a closer look on the GTÜ statistics you can find a summary here http://autot.oikotie.fi/gtu/2011/1-3 - the text is in Finnish but the results are quite self explanatory - as long as you remember that "vikaindeksi" is fault frequency (faults per 100 cars inspected) :thumbup:

(Ajettu keskimäärin = average mileage)

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