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Skoda Yeti Pricing and Specs

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$7,480*
Skoda Yeti
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The Skoda Yeti is available from $7,480 to $14,190 for the 2017 range of models in SUV body types.

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All Skoda Yeti pricing and specs

Year Price From* Price To*
2017 $7,480 $14,190
2016 $6,820 $13,090
2015 $6,270 $15,510
2014 $4,730 $14,410
2013 $4,070 $11,330
2012 $3,410 $10,120
2011 $3,080 $9,350

Skoda Yeti FAQs

My 2016 Skoda Yeti shows a short AdBlue range even when the tank is full

With a full AdBlue tank, your car should be good for the next few thousand kilometres at the very least, not just 600km. This makes me think the sensors that measures the contents of the AdBlue tank are telling the car’s computer lies about how full it is.

As you’ve identified, if the computer thinks the AdBLue tank is empty (even if it’s still full) it can refuse to restart the engine. So you need to sort out the sensor and sender units in the AdBlue tank to make sure that the car know it has plenty of AdBlue remaining. This could involve a recalibration or perhaps some new sensors and parts.

In the meantime, I’d keep the AdBlue topped up to full all the time to avoid being stranded with a car that won’t start. Pay attention to the car’s performance, too. In some cases, the computer will first scale back performance if the vehicle is low on AdBlue before it stops the engine altogether. So any unexplained fall off in performance might indicate the vehicle is beginning to think it’s out of AdBlue.

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I'd like to find a new car similar to the 2011 Skoda Yeti. Can you recommend anything?

The reality in 2022 is that just about every car-maker has an SUV in its range. Many of these will have the high seating position you require and they’re often available with a choice of diesel or petrol power (some even offer hybrid drivelines) and the option of two or four-wheel-drive, so you’re not buying more car than you need.

There are plenty of options in the small and compact SUV category, so the best advice is to hit the dealerships and find the one that suits your budget, your requirements and has the level of quality look and feel you prefer.

The South Korean brands are doing some clever things in this class of car right now, and along with good value (compared with some established brands) they also offer brilliant warranties which give great peace of mind. For an even better value-for-money experience, a three or four-year-old SUV can be pretty sharp buying, too. Just make sure the service history is intact.

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Skoda Yeti 2012: What to look out for?

There’s no way to tell if the DSG gearbox will play up in the future, all you can do now is to test drive the car in as many driving situations as you can and look for anything that might suggest an underlying problem. If it drives ok I wouldn’t be concerned about it. Brakes do tend to wear out faster on European cars than cars from Asia, and parts are likely to be a little more expensive. It’s important to verify the low odometer reading, and it should have a record of regular servicing.

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