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Hyundai makes Kia’s Peter Schreyer Hyundai design guru too
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New Skoda Yeti Adventure Special Edition launched
Wed, 12 Jun 2013The SkodaYeti Adventure Special Edition (pictured) gets £2,250 of extra equipment at no cost. The Skoda Yeti may not be the prettiest compact SUV on the block, but it’s a well-built soft-roader from the Czech car maker with a lot of appeal, particularly for families. So as we’re supposedly in the middle of summer – a dead time for SUV sales of any sort – Skoda are making potential buyers an offer they can’t ignore with the launch of the Yeti Adventure Special Edition, offering unique features and £2,250 of extra equipment over the Yeti SE.
Q&A: David Townsend, GM global design director, user experience
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