The Quashqai's diesel is part Renault?
I have been looking at the Yeti, it is a great car for the money. VAG engine & transmission, well-specced, very good use of space inside. If you are buying as a company vehicle it is also very good value on BIK. I'd look at towbar racks, or just open the back door and use that as a step to reach the roof.
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The Quashqai's diesel is part Renault?
It is but they don't have the problems with the all new 2.0dci that they had with the 1.9dci.
My biggest problem with bikes on the roof vers in the boot is that if you have been for a muddy ride when its not raining unless you wash the bike first you end up with it covering the car where as to put it in the boot just requiers putting a sheet or the like down first.
Go for the Yeti. Just be aware that they're not all 4WD models, there are 2WDs in the range too.
owenfackrell agree. My fear of having a dirty bike ontop of your car is any small aggregate/stones etc say lodged in your front mech or tyres that drop onto the roof over time! Boot everytime- there are some impressive professional boot liners available as well 😀
The Yeti has removable seats - would be interested to know if a bike will roll straight in with one of them out. Would be easy enough to rig up some protective tarp to keep the rest of the interior clean.
Or, as said, there's the roomster which I think has a higher roofline.
1.6 tdi focus? you have chosen a pretty bad list of cars for a mountain biker? the yeti could be good but i can garentee its not right for you? to small and the 4wd will not e that usefull?
The Yeti has removable seats - would be interested to know if a bike will roll straight in with one of them out. Would be easy enough to rig up some protective tarp to keep the rest of the interior clean.
Depends on the bike.
I have the Touran but a large/19in bike so is too big to go in with wheels on and seats down or out.
Bike does fit across the boot, behind the seats, just need to cover rear mech. I use a bike cover from high street poundland =£1 😆
Can get 2 bikes across back/boot of car. Not tried shoving seats forward to get 3 in, usually just take a couple of seats out.
It would be the Yeti for me with a tow bar of you don t fancy using a step(lots do, think Range Rover!!)to put bikes on roof. Wife says it will be another Touran for us tho, 2 grandkids and parnets to haul around so "need" the 7 seats.
Any other Golf based VAG car - Octavia, Golf, Leon etc. All based on the same bits as the A3.
Seems a bizarre shortlist though - Jazz and Yeti I would expect to be fairly cheap, but not an A3...
The 1.4 twin charged engine is a belter... Easily taken to 200bhp and cheap tax bracket. I had an a3 2.0tdi sport s line with flappy paddles as a courtesy car for a few weeks - as diesels go it was great, plenty of oomph but I just don't like diesel ( and IMO the paddleshift was a waste of time on the diesel engine )

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