2009 Mk2 Leon facelift.

n_olympios

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It's not like that. Removing the 12V socket and glove box light is purely down to cost reducing.

Having a normal size spare wheel when the car's floor has been designed for a small one and then creating this horrid thing as a cover is an entirely different thing and takes us decades back:

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Edit: at least in this pic I posted, there's a good reason for the hump (4 wheel drive car ;) ).
 
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Al

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Looks like SEAT have gone the polar opposite with this. Mine doesnt even have a spare wheel :blink:
 

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It's not like that. Removing the 12V socket and glove box light is purely down to cost reducing.

Having a normal size spare wheel when the car's floor has been designed for a small one and then creating this horrid thing as a cover is an entirely different thing and takes us decades back:


Edit: at least in this pic I posted, there's a good reason for the hump (4 wheel drive car ;) ).

I know they were due to cost saving. My point is any sort of facelift usually results in some step backwards in spec somewhere whether for cost saving reasons or not.

Scott
 

Al

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I know they were due to cost saving. My point is any sort of facelift usually results in some step backwards in spec somewhere whether for cost saving reasons or not.

Scott

Looks like they are becoming ever more generous in the spare wheel department :blink:

Funnily, this is the only car I have not had a spare wheel, and the 2 flats I have had were blow outs which meant having to get the car towed both times :(
 

Bilsten

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What about XDS? Is traction better then in pre-facelifted FR TDI?

I fairly dogged the ass out of my old FR and it was like a go-cart on twisty road, blankets and cack spring to mind but i'm sure all you MK2 FR owners know that! the XDS system is an enhancement to the ESP system so I'm anticipating that it'll still be very good. Haven't had it on any twisty roads yet but i'll keep you all updated.
 

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Sorry, but I'll have to disagree. I don't know if you're talking about SEAT alone, but in general facelifted cars tend to be better equipped. :)

I just mean they sometimes change spec for no real reason other than to save a few quid. Eg light and socket which is a step back. The spare is probably not the best example. Big compromise on boot space, but I guess they have had feedback on the lack of spare wheel. There have been a number of improvements elsewhere of course.
 

Bilsten

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I'm pretty sure my MK1 FR TDi had a full size spare but it didn't stick up in the boot. The MK2 had a space saver. Anyway I'm sure there'll be a good reason for it. I'm going to get the dealer to check it out with SEAT Technical to see what the reason is and see what size of Space Saver will fit and just get one myself. Plenty in scrappys I'm sure and a few 18" unused ones on e bay for 20 quid so not really a massive issue really. My personal thoughts would be that if people had complained about the size of the spare then you should get a choice, either full size or space saver........i'd have gone for the space saver!
 

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I'm pretty sure my MK1 FR TDi had a full size spare but it didn't stick up in the boot. The MK2 had a space saver. Anyway I'm sure there'll be a good reason for it. I'm going to get the dealer to check it out with SEAT Technical to see what the reason is and see what size of Space Saver will fit and just get one myself. Plenty in scrappys I'm sure and a few 18" unused ones on e bay for 20 quid so not really a massive issue really. My personal thoughts would be that if people had complained about the size of the spare then you should get a choice, either full size or space saver........i'd have gone for the space saver!

Lord knows how many mag reviews and threads on forums I've seen where they have complained about the lack of a full size spare wheel. I know I'd rather have one than a poxy spacesaver. What puzzles me is why SEAT didn't just put in a foam or plastic section under the carpet like in so many other VAG cars to bring the boot floor up level. Maybe the slightly reduced boot capacity would look too bad on the spec sheets this way?
Anyhow Bilsten, rather than get a semi useless spacesaver why not get a flat carpet and build the boot floor up with foam? I'm sure there will be a VAG car with a foam section that will almost fit anyway, something out of an Altea, Golf 4WD or Audi A3 is going to be a nearly fit but may need a bit of trimming.
 

Rubbish Boy

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:-o

And there was me loving the facelift.

EDIT: Just checked the on-line spec-ulator thing and it looks the full size spare only comes with the 18" option wheels, if you have the 17" standard wheels it comes with a space saver wheel. Hopefully that will mean a level boot floor.
 
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markmeus

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Im suprised all the magazines didn't pick up on that, and rip it to shreads, but all the reviews of the facelift were very positive and never mentioned the boot issue at all.

Surely it reduces the capacity by a few litres as well.

Major fail for SEAT.

Also it looks like a pretty thin and flimsy carpet.
 

Bilsten

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was just looking at that myself........it must be a tech issue then. i'll let you know what SEAT Tech say on Monday.
 

Bilsten

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Im suprised all the magazines didn't pick up on that, and rip it to shreads, but all the reviews of the facelift were very positive and never mentioned the boot issue at all.

Surely it reduces the capacity by a few litres as well.

Major fail for SEAT.

Also it looks like a pretty thin and flimsy carpet.

yeah it is, it doesn't have the usual hard backing over the wheel................
 
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