Cupra 280 DSG + My ferrari F40 370mm brakes + Stage2 APR (when its finally out) + some other tweaks, will be a monster
Thought you going ST route ?
Cupra 280 DSG + My ferrari F40 370mm brakes + Stage2 APR (when its finally out) + some other tweaks, will be a monster
At the moment going no route lol thinking of a Hybrid K04 for the LCR going to wait until all the options are available
I think the options will make the car what it should have been as standard , don't get me wrong the standard spec is good , but I fear the options pricing will push you into golf R money then that's a different ball game.
I think its definitely priced too close to the golf R, S3. At £25k without options its would be do able but also tuning these, it appears you wont be far off 400hp with a map and an exhaust and at that point with fwd its gonna be pointless unless the conditions are perfect.
With an intake and ic, who knows 450hp. Oettinger have got 350hp out of the mk7 golf with no turbo tweek.
I think if anyone is wanting to tune this new Cupra past stage 1 (370hp), with the price difference they'd be mad to not go down the golf R, S3 route. 2-3k difference and use able power all the time no matter the weather is awesome.
Can only imagine what my S3 is gonna be like tuned with this new engine.
The only thing the golf and Audi will have over the Cupra is residuals.
These journos don't pay attention. The 280 doesn't come with bucket seats as it implies. At least not yet and not as standard kit yet either.
Scott
These journos don't pay attention. The 280 doesn't come with bucket seats as it implies. At least not yet and not as standard kit yet either.
Scott
From car magazine - "the 280 gets the GTI’s front-diff as well as its Adaptive Chassis Control"These journos don't pay attention. The 280 doesn't come with bucket seats as it implies. At least not yet and not as standard kit yet either.
Scott
yes 350hp out of the golf gti mate.
I reckon by the time you factor in residuals the price difference between the 3 will be negligible. The golf r will probably be the cheaper buy over 3 years or so looking at residuals. The cupra will lose about 10k in a year no doubt. After 4 years the gfv on my S3 is 16-17k for an example.
In good weather the Cupra will be awesome but at stage 2+ this engine will be over 400hp how far over I dunno probably somewhere between 420 and 450hp. Ive defo been converted to 4wd, been able to just plant the right foot and get launched into the distance even in the rubbish weather we've had is amazing especially when combined with dsg.
Having been in Hurdys golf R with 400hp and the S3 been nearly 100kg lighter, tbh I was blown away at how fast that thing was, it would have absolutely murdered my Cupra, and to think that kind of performance is there pretty much from a map and an exhaust. I wouldn't want to be managing that in a fwd car, it would be an animal at stage 2+ 420hp+ god knows.
Cupra engine.
Not sure about £10k in a year loss , even the focus at is only managing about £6k
But that's the point I was kind of making ,
If you go by mk6 golf R residuals 3 year old cars were still on the market at £25k for a £30k car
So in 3 years they lost £5k
The Cupra on a £28k car over the same 3 years I would have expected to loose around £10-12k
So will be interesting to see Scott's info
Have you bought your car Rob or got it on pcp? I take it pcp from your gfv ? That's a big hit on 4 years ? Lost half it's value.