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Some interesting new Skoda visions

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Sorry but I did not find suitable topic for news etc. so this where I post it. Feel free to put it to the right topic

http://www.autobild....au-3349859.html

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So the yeti stays like it is till 2015 then. (according to the autobild article!)

The so-called Yeti picture has been around for a while, and is actually a VW Tiguan with a guessed front.

Yey another car manufacturer who thinks its good at have all the cars look the same :wonder:

The new look Fabia is not to my taste, front lights are far too small and the styling of the new Octy is just damn right lazy, got same back end as mine which came out in 2005ish? Not working for me at all.

The Fabia is leagues ahead of the mk2. They'll sell plenty if it looks like that.

Yeah.. The mk1 looked good, but the mk2 is not a looker, the new one looks promising

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Saab (and Volvo to a lesser extent) had a terrible habit of refusing to drag their cars into the 21st century it seemed, until now. Of course, hasn't Saab gone bust now? I think they facelifted their 9-5 in 2011, but far too little too late. Not that a few facelifts would've saved them from collapse, mind you.

These are nothing more than someones ideas in the "art" Department of AutoBild/AutoExpress, who looks like he has been having fun with Photoshop. As I said the Yeti one has been around for about 6 months.

The Octavia looks like a Merc C Class. Which is fantastic!

That Fabia looks like the Audi A1 to me.

The Mission L on the other hand doesn't look too bad.

I like them all

An Octavia Snowman? or is it Snowman on it's own?! haha :)

The Fabia is leagues ahead of the mk2. They'll sell plenty if it looks like that.

Agreed.

The VRS might look quite striking from new, instead of relying on the owner to lower it and generally tart it up to look like a proper hot hatch.

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