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Yeti vs Panda

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Interesting how simlar the Yeti's stubby rear looks to that of the 4x4 Fiat Panda!

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Though I think it looks more like the Fiat Panda 100HP.

From: farmersguardian.com

Camping in the Lake District once the farmer had one of these new Panda 4x4s. With a tiny 1,2 petrol engine. Talking to him about the car he mentioned that he pulled out huge camper vans the week before after some freak snow (Easter 2008)! Shows you that traction is more important than horsepower perhaps! And thus also as this review states the type of tyres.

Good link, interesting read :thumbup:

Friend of ours has 2 Pandas; 1 4x4 and 1 "Sport". The 4x4 is the second one after they had to REJECT the first due to water leaks, and the "sport" has been back to the dealers so many times they are on first name terms with the Service Controller!!

Been in the 4x4 and it is very cramped and not particullarly comfortable, but was very good in the snow.

Good link, interesting read :thumbup:

Agreed :thumbup:

I had a Panda 100 hp. Beatiful car!

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