Appreciate the sentiment of what you are saying Mark.
I think one of the key issues for the current Mk2 LCR is that the old one was a product which really wore its differentiators on it's skin. It didn't have the soft edged starfish alloys, it had bold Brembo's, a fully differentiated bodykit, a black rooflining, a different steering wheel. In some cases it was a bit poverty spec against some of the electric leather seated Cupra's, but it had what it needed where it mattered, and at a very stomachable price!
These days everything is an add on. Want Sports brakes on a near on £20k Boc, you pay for them. They offer you leather seats on the R, then you can't even heat them if you want to. The options packs seem badly thought out, disparate and then again really lacking against other manufacturer offerings (look at Fiat/Abarth, Alfa, Vauxhall, Ford, BMW, Honda, Nissan all who offer a myriad of pay options, performance packs, decals - urghh, all of which are warrantied by factory). VAG are so far behind in this area I think it's a serious oversight in their artillery of customer offering, as you well know,
many of us have the money to spend and take £1000's of it elsewhere when you could argue they need it most. I again appreciate SEAT's hands are tightly tied here, so lets hope the VAG brigade awaken from their slumber sooner rather than later.
I'm pleased its a good car as if it wasn't it could potentially end up a 'White Elephant' in the VAG range at its price point. There are still many who see SEAT as an underdog, and will be pulled across to the Golf or the Scirocco at the ticket prices (ex demo) as they won't want the perceived cheaper marque (which we all know is a shame as it's only really the
badge that is the difference).
This car is ultimately going to be bought by enthusiasts, and people on sites like this set the tone. If I was sat at SEAT HQ and was listening to the overbearing feedback from the core fans, I'd be taking some serious notes. I was seriously considering buying this car, but I feel I have to take the vote of conscientiously objecting because if I buy one, the suits at VAG will believe what they served up (somewhat half baked) is hitting the spot, and that's not the message I want to send to them.