Nick1974
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I'm new to this forum, so this is my first post.. I've had my Seat Leon 2.0 TDI FR for 2 weeks now, it's the 170bhp version.
Car seems good so far apart from seat belt sensor on the passenger seat, which seems to be faulty. I have to currently drive about with the seat belt in on the passenger side to shut the thing up. The dealer has order a new pad for the seat to hopefully remove this problem.
The car seems to hiccup a little when cold, i don't know if this is normal, I'm actually new to turbo diesels, this is my first one I have actually owned.
Performance wise, quite impressed, my last car was a Toyota Celica T-Sport, which was the 189bhp version, and this actually feels quicker when you put your foot down to that, although on paper at least the Celica is quicker. I've also had a Saxo VTS, and this feels as quick or quicker than that was.
Fuel economy, got to an average of 44MPG on the motorway, driving for about 3 hours, this was driving 70mph and quicker .
In town and short trips the fuel economy doesn't really get about 35MPG, and seems to hang around 30MPG.
Best fuel economy I have managed is 49.9MPG on A roads driving around the 40 to 60mph range.
Overall build quality seems good, and up to Toyota standards, from what I can see so far. Don't have any rattles or anything like that.
I will update this report over time giving further feedback so that anyone else interested in buying one of these can read it and get some idea from one owner's experience.
Car seems good so far apart from seat belt sensor on the passenger seat, which seems to be faulty. I have to currently drive about with the seat belt in on the passenger side to shut the thing up. The dealer has order a new pad for the seat to hopefully remove this problem.
The car seems to hiccup a little when cold, i don't know if this is normal, I'm actually new to turbo diesels, this is my first one I have actually owned.
Performance wise, quite impressed, my last car was a Toyota Celica T-Sport, which was the 189bhp version, and this actually feels quicker when you put your foot down to that, although on paper at least the Celica is quicker. I've also had a Saxo VTS, and this feels as quick or quicker than that was.
Fuel economy, got to an average of 44MPG on the motorway, driving for about 3 hours, this was driving 70mph and quicker .
In town and short trips the fuel economy doesn't really get about 35MPG, and seems to hang around 30MPG.
Best fuel economy I have managed is 49.9MPG on A roads driving around the 40 to 60mph range.
Overall build quality seems good, and up to Toyota standards, from what I can see so far. Don't have any rattles or anything like that.
I will update this report over time giving further feedback so that anyone else interested in buying one of these can read it and get some idea from one owner's experience.