Buying a Skoda Yeti - should I wait for the facelift model?

I am considering buying a new diesel 4x4 Yeti. Is it better to wait for the facelift model or buy now. What will the resale value be in three years time?

Asked on 22 September 2013 by jms

Answered by Honest John
For the same money, obviously it's better to buy the facelift. But if they are heavily discounting the pre-facelift then that might make more sense. Cannot tell you what it will be worth in three years time.
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