Skoda Yeti Crossover Review
The Skoda Yeti Crossover is a disappointment where the ride and refinement are concerned. However, it is super stylish and a very practical compared to your traditional family hatchback. This car also handles extremely well.
There are five turbocharged engines available. The two wheel drive models come in the 104bhp 1.2 Liter Petrol or the 108bhp 2.0 Liter Diesel. The 108bhp 2.0 Liter Diesel is also available in 4 wheel drive with outputs of 138bhp and 168bhp. The Petrol 4 wheel drive version come with the 158bhp 1.8 Liter engine.
The Range-topping Yeti Crossover is wonderful off road and this is because it is fully equipped with a lot of smart gadgets that assist you when traveling over slippery terrain. Much like the other models it handles extremely well, offering quite a grip and very precise steering. This makes it very simple to handle when you are driving on winding roads. We have found the Yeti’s ride to be quite bumpy at any speed unless you are riding on a glass smooth road. The Yeti Crossover does tend to let in a bit of wind and road noise while doing extremely fast speeds. The Diesel engines are a big disappointment as they cause quite a bit of vibrating inside of the vehicle making for a little bit of a bumpy ride. We did find the Petrol engines to be quite a bit more smooth. The Yeti has nice evenly weighted pedals and a very smooth gearshift.
