4.0 Exterior | 4.0 Comfort | 5.0 Performance |
5.0 Fuel Economy | 4.0 Value for Money |
Exterior Looks are subjective, but I personally love the design.
Interior (Features, Space & Comfort) It looks a little small but it is decently spacious and comfort levels are good too. Just don't compare the price to the size.
Engine Performance, Fuel Economy and Gearbox The engine needs getting used to as it has a different flywheel setup, which makes it very easy to stall. Once you get the hang of it, you'll love how torquey the engine is. The gearbox is smooth and slick. Fuel Economy is awesome too! I get close to 15 in city driving conditions and 18-19 on highways. Most SUV's don't even manage 12 kpl in city driving conditions.
Ride Quality & Handling Perfect for an SUV. There's barely any body roll. The ride is a little stiff but it is more than just acceptable. It is actually a little better than my Fortuner.
Final Words: Go ahead with the Yeti, as you'll love it! If you don't compare its size to is price, the Yeti offers the perfect blend between a hatchback ( small-car), a sedan and an SUV. Things such as boot space are more than adequate. Go take a test drive and be prepared to be blown away.
Areas of improvement: Aftersales Service. Skoda really needs to look into the service it offers. It isn't bad, just that it isn't good enough for what you pay for their products. So far, I have been satisfied with them.
Great drivability, Good refinement levels, Great interiors, Great fuel economy and top-notch buildPoor aftersales service