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After owning 2 x Yeti's, the first a 2.0 TDI 140ps Elegance 4x4 that I bought in March 2013 and then a 2.0 TDI 150ps SE l 4x4 DSG from October 2015, I am now Yeti-less. We bought a Karoq to replace an Octavia but found both the Yeti and the Karoq to be sadly lacking in space for anything other than people. With this in mind, I've ordered an Octy Scout 2.0 TDI 184ps DSG. Trade in value of the Yeti is pretty crap at the moment although it might improve once Skoda and dealers have shifted left over stock.

Have to say I've loved both on my Yeti's, but nothing is forever and I'm now looking forward to the Scout, which probably won't arrive till early June.

I can fully understand why Yeti owners love their cars, but the Karoq in my mind is a good replacement, but having spent North of £30k, I'm not likely to say anything else.

Enjoy the scout - the boot is truly cavernous and the car very capable and competent (I've test driven both manual and DSG versions).

 

I'd previously owned a 1.8 TSi 4x4 Mk II Octavia estate and appreciated the space and traction on offer.

Edited by pinkpanther

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