Hi all
I apologise in advance if I go on a bit here, but I have a lot of questions I want to ask (hopefully) impartial people about the new Leon.
I am considering buying one to replace my Mk1 Leon FR 150PS TDI in the next year or so, so I am particularly interested in the opinons of those that have made the transition from Mk1 to 2, or have driven both.
I am considering either a Stylance or FR in diesel variety - the former only because it's for some utterly ludicrous reason the only diesel available with the DSG 'box, which interests me a lot, but I would prefer the spec and performance of the FR. The Golf GT is available with the DSG (with or without paddleshifts I'm not sure) and 170PS TDI engine combo, but costs £21k and has a fraction of the toys that the Seat does. Honda also don't offer the iShift on any of the 2.2 diesel engines - don't understand why.
Any word that Seat might increase the DSG range to include it on the TDi FR, not just the petrol?
Firstly, is the DSG worth the drop in power? I am no track driver, but like the idea of having an auto in traffic and a manual the rest of the time.
How does it compare on the following factors to the MK1 FR:
1) The single worst thing about the Leon MK1 is rattles, squeaks and general build quality. It has been back three times with loose bits and rattles and drives me crazy every day. Is the new one still rattly or have they improved it?
2) Performance - both of the 140 and 170 engines, particularly mid range - 30 - 60 and 60-90 sprints. What sort of RPM is optimum gearchange? About 3500? Would I notice a drop from the 150 1.9 if I moved to the 140PS 2.0 lump?
3) I believe these models can't have the wheel mounted phone kit, but how does the Bluetooth thingy perform? I have a squeaky Bury hands free kit installed in my Leon now and would definitely like an integrated one. Can it be operated easily with more than one handset? Can I leave both phones on and select between them like with higher end kits or will I have to turn the other phone's Bluetooth off to avoid confusing it? Also is the volume loud enough and adjustable with the main radio volume control? If you don't have the wheel controls, how do you scroll through names and stuff on the dash?
4) I drove a new Toledo and hated the flat accelerator pedal - it feels like an organ volume pedal! I know the new Leon has this too - is this just something to get used to?
5) The stereo in the Toledo was also rubbish compared to the generally quite-good-for-a-standard-issue Aura unit in the Leon. Is the new Leon's stereo any good? I would prefer if possible not to have to upgrade the stereo. Also would this pose a problem to the handsfree Bluetooth kit if you did?
6) Storage space - the Leon FR Mk1 didn't have much storage space with the tiny seat pockets and glovebox (especially as I have a changer in there). Is the new one generally the same in this area?
Lastly, I know the sports pack is suspension and seats, but what are the ones I have seen around with R32 style twin exhausts and rear intake things? Is this an option? On all variants?
The New Civic is the biggest rival at the moment, as the Golf is just too much money for what it is and I don't fancy the BMW 1 Series M-Sport so much. Plus I want it in yellow really, but the Civic's styling is bold enough to catch my eye. I love that dash so much! Anyone driven one that they could compare to the Leon (new and/or old mark)?
Thanks for any input, guys
Rob
I apologise in advance if I go on a bit here, but I have a lot of questions I want to ask (hopefully) impartial people about the new Leon.
I am considering buying one to replace my Mk1 Leon FR 150PS TDI in the next year or so, so I am particularly interested in the opinons of those that have made the transition from Mk1 to 2, or have driven both.
I am considering either a Stylance or FR in diesel variety - the former only because it's for some utterly ludicrous reason the only diesel available with the DSG 'box, which interests me a lot, but I would prefer the spec and performance of the FR. The Golf GT is available with the DSG (with or without paddleshifts I'm not sure) and 170PS TDI engine combo, but costs £21k and has a fraction of the toys that the Seat does. Honda also don't offer the iShift on any of the 2.2 diesel engines - don't understand why.
Any word that Seat might increase the DSG range to include it on the TDi FR, not just the petrol?
Firstly, is the DSG worth the drop in power? I am no track driver, but like the idea of having an auto in traffic and a manual the rest of the time.
How does it compare on the following factors to the MK1 FR:
1) The single worst thing about the Leon MK1 is rattles, squeaks and general build quality. It has been back three times with loose bits and rattles and drives me crazy every day. Is the new one still rattly or have they improved it?
2) Performance - both of the 140 and 170 engines, particularly mid range - 30 - 60 and 60-90 sprints. What sort of RPM is optimum gearchange? About 3500? Would I notice a drop from the 150 1.9 if I moved to the 140PS 2.0 lump?
3) I believe these models can't have the wheel mounted phone kit, but how does the Bluetooth thingy perform? I have a squeaky Bury hands free kit installed in my Leon now and would definitely like an integrated one. Can it be operated easily with more than one handset? Can I leave both phones on and select between them like with higher end kits or will I have to turn the other phone's Bluetooth off to avoid confusing it? Also is the volume loud enough and adjustable with the main radio volume control? If you don't have the wheel controls, how do you scroll through names and stuff on the dash?
4) I drove a new Toledo and hated the flat accelerator pedal - it feels like an organ volume pedal! I know the new Leon has this too - is this just something to get used to?
5) The stereo in the Toledo was also rubbish compared to the generally quite-good-for-a-standard-issue Aura unit in the Leon. Is the new Leon's stereo any good? I would prefer if possible not to have to upgrade the stereo. Also would this pose a problem to the handsfree Bluetooth kit if you did?
6) Storage space - the Leon FR Mk1 didn't have much storage space with the tiny seat pockets and glovebox (especially as I have a changer in there). Is the new one generally the same in this area?
Lastly, I know the sports pack is suspension and seats, but what are the ones I have seen around with R32 style twin exhausts and rear intake things? Is this an option? On all variants?
The New Civic is the biggest rival at the moment, as the Golf is just too much money for what it is and I don't fancy the BMW 1 Series M-Sport so much. Plus I want it in yellow really, but the Civic's styling is bold enough to catch my eye. I love that dash so much! Anyone driven one that they could compare to the Leon (new and/or old mark)?
Thanks for any input, guys
Rob
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