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Looks like the new Yeti is going to be the fastest production Skoda

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?? Eh? What's the punch line then?

Where's the 0-60?

That config seems broken. Hardly any engine choices

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<sigh> look at max speed

wow: into McLaren f1 territory there.   :devil:  Does it get Z-rated tyres then?

201 kilometres per hour..

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201 kilometres per hour..

 

Gah.. so sensible...

Although it is well known that apart from a white transit van the yeti is the fastest car in the world.

Although it is well known that apart from a white transit van the yeti is the faster car in the world.

I am disappointed with you TT. You have been on here long enough to know better. The fastest car is the 2.0 Fabia petrol

Really? I would have thought the fastest car is anything driven by Boss Fox ;)

I am disappointed with you TT. You have been on here long enough to know better. The fastest car is the 2.0 Fabia petrol

ermergherd, those... They are in a league all of thier own.

ermergherd, those... They are in a league all of thier own.

I know, we used to have one! :P I remember it well! For what it was, I was pretty impressed with my little Fabia 2.0, until I wrote it off! :( 

I regret selling mine Leon, I would have properly henched it up good if I still had it now.

Did Skoda really put a 2 litre petrol engine in a Fabia? Brilliant!

I thought the fastest was a certain 1.8 Felicia, judging from the results of a rumoured road test yesterday

 

:rofl:

Funny you mention that... As the crow flies that is not mo than about 300 yards away from where I live. I'd like to think of it being caused by somthing I did but alas it wasn't me..

Nope the 2.0 was the benchmark. I'm pretty sure McLaren are using it as the vehicle to beat for the new P1

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