And therein you have a choice. You don't buy it, you don't need to buy it.
A choice being your want a new car, you buy something else, or you keep your current car.
From the point of view of SEAT though they take stock of people's opinions the fact is that this is the product they are currently marketing.
I won't buy one, you won't buy one, but some will buy it and that as a manufacturer is their aim, to sell cars.
From the point of view of the competition VAG see that they are in a much better place financially, so from their point of view they are selling cars and making money.
I'm not so concerned about this car, I've driven it, its a good car, its fast and its certainly seen tweeks above and beyond the stock Cupra. But no benefit to a tuned Cupra, but then not everyone wants to tune their car either, so its a hotter Leon Cupra for those who want to keep their warranty.
To me its not worth the outlay to upgrade, nor is it worth the outlay to sod off and buy a Ford or Renault for the same kind of money.
However I'm excited about whats to come from the brand and future Leon's might just be worth swapping for, if the green brigade doesn't neuter them that is.
A choice being your want a new car, you buy something else, or you keep your current car.
From the point of view of SEAT though they take stock of people's opinions the fact is that this is the product they are currently marketing.
I won't buy one, you won't buy one, but some will buy it and that as a manufacturer is their aim, to sell cars.
From the point of view of the competition VAG see that they are in a much better place financially, so from their point of view they are selling cars and making money.
I'm not so concerned about this car, I've driven it, its a good car, its fast and its certainly seen tweeks above and beyond the stock Cupra. But no benefit to a tuned Cupra, but then not everyone wants to tune their car either, so its a hotter Leon Cupra for those who want to keep their warranty.
To me its not worth the outlay to upgrade, nor is it worth the outlay to sod off and buy a Ford or Renault for the same kind of money.
However I'm excited about whats to come from the brand and future Leon's might just be worth swapping for, if the green brigade doesn't neuter them that is.
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