I'm about to take the plunge... I'm on the verge of buying a mk2.
Former mk1 TDI 110 owner, I was forced to get rid of it in March due to a series of mechanical problems coinciding with the cambelt service meaning an astronomical bill or a trade-in-and-leg-it scenario. I'm ashamed to say I committed a heinous crime and bought a Focus TDCI Titanium. What a mistake... After 8 months of constant faults and useless dealerships I wrote the manager an arsey letter quoting fraudulent misrepresentation as well as choice sections of the sale of goods act... Much to my surprise they folded like a pack of cards and gave me my money back!
But I digress...
Having thoroughly enjoyed my two years of mk1 ownership (compared to the nightmare 8 months of Fraud ownership) I'm now looking at a mk2 - specifically a 2.0 TDI Sport. The only thing that worries me though is the supposedly unforgiving sport suspension. From what I've read, it's *very* hard - which could be an issue as I do a lot of town driving as well as motorway driving (and in West Yorkshire too - proud owner of probably some of the lumpiest roads in the country!). Is this a fair comment, or are the people moaning just being too twitchy?
Any other pitfalls I should know of before taking the plunge...
I'm so very tempted to come back to the Seat fold...
Former mk1 TDI 110 owner, I was forced to get rid of it in March due to a series of mechanical problems coinciding with the cambelt service meaning an astronomical bill or a trade-in-and-leg-it scenario. I'm ashamed to say I committed a heinous crime and bought a Focus TDCI Titanium. What a mistake... After 8 months of constant faults and useless dealerships I wrote the manager an arsey letter quoting fraudulent misrepresentation as well as choice sections of the sale of goods act... Much to my surprise they folded like a pack of cards and gave me my money back!
But I digress...
Having thoroughly enjoyed my two years of mk1 ownership (compared to the nightmare 8 months of Fraud ownership) I'm now looking at a mk2 - specifically a 2.0 TDI Sport. The only thing that worries me though is the supposedly unforgiving sport suspension. From what I've read, it's *very* hard - which could be an issue as I do a lot of town driving as well as motorway driving (and in West Yorkshire too - proud owner of probably some of the lumpiest roads in the country!). Is this a fair comment, or are the people moaning just being too twitchy?
Any other pitfalls I should know of before taking the plunge...
I'm so very tempted to come back to the Seat fold...