Posted in diesel, Reports, Skoda, Skoda Yeti, VW German Court Compares Dieselgate To Horse-Meat Lasagna, Forces VW To Buy Back Skoda Yeti Author: Cristian Gnaticov Published Date: January 18, 2017 The Volkswagen Group is being forced by a German court to reimburse a Skoda Yeti owner for the full price of his car, at €26,500 ($28,250). Read more » Related News VW Agrees To Buy Back Diesel Cars In Two German CitiesVolkswagen has agreed to buy back a number of its emissions-cheating diesel vehicles in two German cities.Read more » Next Skoda Yeti Taking Design Inspiration From KodiaqThe next-generation Skoda Yeti is set to take design inspiration from the recently-launched Kodiaq, according to design chief Jozef KabanRead… Skoda Increases Yeti Production To Meet High DemandWhile Skoda have expanded their portfolio with the all-new Kodiaq, the brand's first SUV, the Yeti, is enjoying an unexpected… Unlike The U.S., German Court Says No To Compensating VW Diesel OwnersA German court in Braunschweig, Germany rejected a case seeking compensation for German owners of diesel VW models affected by…