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MK3 Leon Cupra, what we know

ZBOYD

Looking up at the stars!
May 19, 2001
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Just noticed the fuel gauge in the speedo and the temperature gauge in the rev counter , nice little touches.
Is that the standard interior seats in the pics ?
Or is it the optional leather ?

The clocks look great, especially at night. This is from my FR, bit blurry but you get the idea.

clocks.JPG


I think the generated press pics show the optional leather, standard equipment is supposed to be part leather/alcantara similar to my FR, bar the differences in colour and stitching.

LeonFRSC_025.jpg
 
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LeonCR

Active Member
Oct 22, 2009
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Cracking the ECU is only half the problem. You've also got to take into account whether it can be mapped through OBD or whether it is ECU out job. Also will it leave a big red flag when going into the dealers for warranty/service work? With Audi having this TD1 (or whatever it's called) and BMW having a similar system in place, I can't imagine it will be long before most manufacturers follow suit.
Of course if you're not bothered about warranty and happy to roll the dice, then fill your boots.. ha



will be an OBD flash and TD1 shouldn't be an issue but time will tell

And your probably going to have more warranty issue using a box than a proper map as fooling the cars ecu into fake readings really is a poor way of doing this IMO
 

robdf2

Yellow is the best
Feb 21, 2006
3,605
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location , location
The clocks look great, especially at night. This is from my FR, bit blurry but you get the idea.

clocks.JPG


I think the generated press pics show the optional leather, standard equipment is supposed to be part leather/alcantara similar to my FR, bar the differences in colour and stitching.

LeonFRSC_025.jpg

Thanks for the pics mark
Where's the needle for the temp and fuel gauge ?

Wonder what colour needles the Cupra will have ?

Can't beat a bit of prodigy lol
 

LeonCR

Active Member
Oct 22, 2009
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Thanks for the pics mark
Where's the needle for the temp and fuel gauge ?

Wonder what colour needles the Cupra will have ?

Can't beat a bit of prodigy lol

there is no needle its the little white dash's next to the gauges
 

RobH

Active Member
Nov 29, 2008
1,547
4
West Yorkshire
Tempted by the DSG but lower VED and slightly (i know it's marginal) MPG could sway me toward the manual at the end of the day. If there is a CUP inspired limited edition I would definately be all over that ;) To be fair this came at the right time as I am looking at owning a new car by June so this works out pretty darn well for me.

Take those MPG figures with a pinch of salt, it aint that much different to the MK2, better yes but only by around 5 mpg when compared with my last car at the minute.

I havnt really tested the eco settings out yet though, that's all a bit :sleeping:
 

ZBOYD

Looking up at the stars!
May 19, 2001
9,468
15
Cheshire
www.seatcupra.net
For get the needle question just seen it's digital
Does the fuel led go red as your tank empties ?

Yup no needles, just lit microdots.

Not noticed tbh, I filled mine up before I got low fuel warning, probably somewhere between half full and qtr empty. I've not driven it much over xmas period, and I only got it at the beginning of December so its only had about a tank of fuel through it so far.

Slacking. :whistle:
 
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ZBOYD

Looking up at the stars!
May 19, 2001
9,468
15
Cheshire
www.seatcupra.net
Take those MPG figures with a pinch of salt, it aint that much different to the MK2, better yes but only by around 5 mpg when compared with my last car at the minute.

I havnt really tested the eco settings out yet though, that's all a bit :sleeping:

Its probably based on ideal conditions, and start-stop.

Like my FR, its good, but I'm not seeing figures as quoted, but then I do have a heavy right foot. :D
 

GrahamFR

Now AMG Powered
Dec 10, 2008
4,239
6
Barnsley or Burton
Take those MPG figures with a pinch of salt, it aint that much different to the MK2, better yes but only by around 5 mpg when compared with my last car at the minute.

I havnt really tested the eco settings out yet though, that's all a bit :sleeping:

Good thing about the ECO setting though is that turn the sound actuator down which is a bit of an annoying drone unless you're ragging it.

Yup no needles, just lit microdots.

Not noticed tbh, I filled mine up before I got low fuel warning, probably somewhere between half full and qtr empty. I've not driven it much over xmas period, and I only got it at the beginning of December so its only had about a tank of fuel through it so far.

Slacking. :whistle:

Must say the digital ascpect looks very modern and puts the golf to shame, im still stuck with boring old dials lol
 

Crafoo

Crazy Fool!
Apr 30, 2005
5,498
4
At home
Looks ok I suppose, the real pulling power in my opinion is they have upped the power and managed to work wonders with the MPG.

I hope they do make an R and that the rumours of 4wd and 300+bhp are true, would also be interesting to see how much they would tweak the styling.
 

AndrewJB

Friend to SEAT UK & Cupra Racing
Aug 16, 2007
11,209
485
Maranello
Sat nav is perfectly placed in my opinion having driven the 5-Door,SC and ST variants.


Alot better than the MK2 which you have to keep looking down at
 

Balddee2

Active Member
Oct 10, 2009
175
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Think all in it looks like a great package, real value for money when compared to the Golf Gti and whilst personally i'd like it to look at tad more agressive I think it looks nicer than the Golf anyway, expecially in SC. Most of the car sites that have reported on it today seem to be saying they prefer the looks to the Golf too, so combined with the extra kit and performance should be a winner!
 
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