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2014 Skoda Yeti Facelift – now comes as Town or Country
Wed, 14 Aug 2013The Skoda Yeti gets a facelift for 2014 – and a split personality The Skoda Yeti has been a big success for Skoda – and rightly so, it’s very able and decently priced – but it’s been around for a while and is ready for a facelift. So Skoda has done the usual facelift tweaks for the Yeti – which will be revealed in public at next month’s Frankfurt Motor Show – with new grill and lights at the front, titivated tailgate and lights at the back, some new colour options - Moon-White, Jungle-Green, Metal-Grey and Magnetic-Brown – and new alloys. Inside the tweaks are even less obvious with titivations for the steering wheel, dashboard trim and upholstery and the arrival of a rear view camera and automatic parking the main highlights.
Honda Civic Tourer: Geneva Motor Show 2013
Wed, 06 Mar 2013The Honda Civic Tourer Estate has been revealed at the Geneva Motor Show as a concept. The Civic Tourer is expected to go in to production later this year. In fact, the Honda Civic Tourer, albeit the ‘Concept’ version, is a very good looking estate car.
Contests Archive: CDN-GM Interactive Design Competition 2011
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