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		<title>Skoda Yeti</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 May 2010 19:10:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kate Kembery</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the recent winters that the UK has experienced, are we going to see a huge demand for 4 x 4s? From the many conversations I&#8217;ve had with women responsible for getting their kids here, there and everywhere, their thoughts are definitely turning that way. Yet there is a reluctance for the traditional monsters we]]></description>
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<p>The Skoda Yeti could be the answer. It&#8217;s such a pleasing car on so many different levels. While zooming around town (as the 1.8 petrol TSi does) it&#8217;s hard to believe that this easy to drive and manoeuvrable car can actually cope with very rough and unpredictable terrain. While it vaguely has the looks of a four-wheel drive in a cheeky, urban type of way, it certainly doesn&#8217;t scream at your 4 x 4 coming through, move over or else!</p>
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<p>But I have seen proof of its skills on the shores of Loch Ness, as this car was put through its paces. Up incredibly steep slopes and down again, sometimes with one wheel so far away from any kind of solid surface that you felt it was bound to topple over! It didn&#8217;t may I add. And then it was my turn, through woods and water (the very same shared by the creature of the deep) and with my heart in my mouth, despite a brilliant instructor by my side, I was able to experience first hand how this car can cope with all sorts of terrain from hideous inclines and descents, to mud, stones, deep gullies and plenty more besides.</p>
<p>As well as being blessed with all these abilities, it&#8217;s also attractive, spacious without being cumbersome to park, won&#8217;t have people giving you filthy looks for destroying the planet and will give peace of mind for those snowy, icy days.</p>
<p>And when not coping with wintry conditions, it provides a responsive, comfortable, versatile family car that seems to have thought of everything that a driver could need. I love the interactive steering wheel, satnav, and would definitely go for the panoramic sunroof, leather seats etc etc. It could start to get expensive, but that is another plus point for this car as it comes in many different trim options and engine size. There really is something for everybody.</p>
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