What's the difference between the 140 and 110 Skoda Yeti versions?

I am considering buying the diesel 4x4 Skoda Yeti but can't decide between the 110 and 140 versions. Other than power, is one better than the other? The price quoted on the HJ site via Autofinders is very good indeed - is this likely to be what I pay, and are they trustworthy?

Asked on 27 August 2010 by The BarracksFV

Answered by Honest John
You might find that though the dealer orders a 140, what comes through is a 110. That happened to another reader. If you drive the thing reasonably normally, you might not notice the difference. The price difference is about £800.
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