Altea XL: Anyone out there?

banditdog

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the Good
-great chassis gives an excellent drive
-2.0 tdi has plenty of go
-good seats and great spec on my stylance
-plenty of room for 4
-big boot
-3 12v power points in total
-no problems so far after 30k

the Bad
-noisy diesel engine
-road noise from tyres, much improved since the original bridgestones replaced by michelin
-centre leather armrest upgrade option is a must (90 quid) and drivers door armrest is rock hard
-boot lip very high/floor very low for loading heavy items
-rear seats do not fold flat

the frustrating
-no clock on radio
-no stowage/luggage hooks in boot (bought for 14 quid from dealer)

Would I have another? Errm probably not. I think overall my Skoda Octavia II was a better car (except the seats) and for a direct comparison I think my mates S-Max is a better car.
 

Craig Senior

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the Good
-great chassis gives an excellent drive
-2.0 tdi has plenty of go
-good seats and great spec on my stylance
-plenty of room for 4
-big boot
-3 12v power points in total
-no problems so far after 30k

the Bad
-noisy diesel engine
-road noise from tyres, much improved since the original bridgestones replaced by michelin
-centre leather armrest upgrade option is a must (90 quid) and drivers door armrest is rock hard
-boot lip very high/floor very low for loading heavy items
-rear seats do not fold flat

the frustrating
-no clock on radio
-no stowage/luggage hooks in boot (bought for 14 quid from dealer)

Would I have another? Errm probably not. I think overall my Skoda Octavia II was a better car (except the seats) and for a direct comparison I think my mates S-Max is a better car.

Pretty much agree with the above except:

Rear seats do fold flat on MY08 cars as the raised boot floor is now standard, as are the tie down loops.

There's a clock on the dash, why would you need one on the radio?

The sports seats are far better than the standard seats and well worth paying extra for IMHO.

Can't tell you anything about the petrol engine though, Sorry.
 

banditdog

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You cant put anything really heavy on the raised floor? - I think my tool box would destroy it - any idea what the load limit is?

I have my dash display set to one of the distance/mpg setting normally - just a pain to have to cycle through all the settings just to see what time it is. (Again - goes back to the Skoda which had a clock and outside temp on the radio display as well as the drivers info display)
 

darrellr

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Keep 'em coming

Cheers guys good info.

If we go for the XL I'm getting the Sports pack for definate, and then if we get leather we'll get the winter pack too.

Irfan has said bluetooth is a must but I'm not sold yet!
 

darrellr

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Rear seats do fold flat on MY08 cars as the raised boot floor is now standard, as are the tie down loops.

If you have a MY08 could you take a photo of the floor with the false floor up? The local dealers demo doesn't have it and didn't mention it!
 
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banditdog

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Just had a look on the Seat site and there seems to be an awful lot of options available now when you 'spec my Seat', that were not there when I ordered mine. :(

Really am interested to know how much weight the false floor would take.
 

Craig Senior

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I've read somewhere that the raised boot floor will support an evenly distributed 50kg but it can be folded out of the way in a matter of seconds.

Just been and taken some pics:
Boot floor in place
Boot-1.jpg

Flat floor with seat folded
Boot2.jpg

Raised floor folded back
Boot3.jpg


When I ordered my MY08 Bluetooth wasn't available due to the TomTom wiring coming as standard (You can't have both apparently) so I have had a Parrot bluetooth kit fitted.
 

darrellr

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Wow, thanks very much for that Craig!

I've read somewhere that the raised boot floor will support an evenly distributed 50kg but it can be folded out of the way in a matter of seconds.

Which begs the question - why bother? The whole point of a flat floor is that it's easier to load heavy stuff!

When I ordered my MY08 Bluetooth wasn't available due to the TomTom wiring coming as standard (You can't have both apparently) so I have had a Parrot bluetooth kit fitted.

Really? TomTom is standard on the XL currently and bluetooth is offered as an option.
 

Craig Senior

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Wow, thanks very much for that Craig!

Which begs the question - why bother? The whole point of a flat floor is that it's easier to load heavy stuff!

Really? TomTom is standard on the XL currently and bluetooth is offered as an option.

I like the boot floor 'cos I can keep the stuff that I need to have with me for work under the floor but still have an "empty" boot for other stuff.

I ordered mine around the time of the MY07/MY08 change over and Bluetooth wasn't listed as an option as it is now. That was annoying as I would have had the Bluetooth.
 

banditdog

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Very interesting - especially as my plastic pot and vis jacket are currently just rolling around in the boot unlike yours Craig!

That raised floor looks the business but 50kg max is just no where near enough.

A very big thank you for posting the pics - the one in the showroom the other week at the dealers did not have this fitted?

At the end of the day it's all my fault - I chose a car without a flat load area/high boot lip so I shall have to live with it for another 2 years.
 

Craig Senior

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When I got mine the car I test drove and the ones in the showroom were all MY07. If you really want the raised floor you can buy all the bits from the dealer, not sure how much it is though.

I got a MY08 because I wanted the sports pack and there were none in the country so it was a factory order (and a 10 week wait)
 
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jtmac

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Seem to remember from previous posts that raised floor on origanal Altea is pricey ordered as spares afterwards.


My rasied floor took a the weight of half a bathroom's worth of tiles fine. Not sure how much that is but it squashed the rear end right down.

I wouldn't be without the raised floor. Ranks with the wipers as in the reasons I'm glad I got an Altea.
 

Johnsie

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My Altea XL 1.9 Stylance is December 07, 2,300 miles at 46mpg.
Boot floor took all my christmas presents - but then how many friends have I got?
Seriously though - the floor looks a bit susceptible to heavy loads - I was thinking of making up a snooker ball arranger-type frame to support in the postion needed - sounds less expensive than a second lateral support from SEAT
 

darrellr

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Do you still have the part number sticker on yours Craig ? 5P......

It looks awfully similar to the Toledo false floor - in which case, I have all the bits in my shed to fit one if anyone's interested.

From here you said:

5P5.858.833A & 5P5.858.834A for the plastic covered metal rails that the floor clips into and 5P0 861 091 1UA for the divider


JTMAC said the folding floor for the original Altea is 5P0 858 855 D 1UA
 
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From here you said:

5P5.858.833A & 5P5.858.834A for the plastic covered metal rails that the floor clips into and 5P0 861 091 1UA for the divider

:funk: that'll save me getting everything out of the shed to check them - I'm pretty sure they're still in there

...except the divider - that's gone.

The false floor is 5P5 858 855 E 1UA


that's for a black/charcoal one anyway
 
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