Another failed call back from Raheel. Once I willing to forgive, but twice is completely out of order, especially when I told him to ring me even if there wasn't anything to update me on.
I'm currently on hold to Seat UK now to see if I might be able to escalate this to someone higher, because reading through some replies here it doesn't appear that Raheel is able to help with any of this.
New Order placed 30th October on pch.
Cupra Nevada White 5dr, manual, pan roof, acc, seat sound, camera pack, winter pack, blade skirts.
Unconfirmed build week. Both the dealer and VWFS have said to expect April delivery.
Current lease extended by 3 months. After 3 months they will extend my current lease indefinitely until the new car arrives.
They have formally agreed to extend my existing lease based on the condition that I have an order placed with them and it's in their system.
My current extension is based on my current rate which was reduced by £100 per month due my last milage amendment. I was under significantly. It's actually worked out pretty well, although a long wait I'm not paying much for current Cupra. It actually allowed me to select a few more options.
Only sore point is that I'll miss out on the virtual cockpit.
I found out the hard way that any changes (options) made to a new order placed on pch after it's been submitted results in a cancellation and a new order needing re submitting.
This obviously increases the wait..
According to the new Nov brochure, virtual cockpit is now standard on the Cupra - not sure from what build week though, but must be long before April
Not an option on any other model though
According to the new Nov brochure, virtual cockpit is now standard on the Cupra - not sure from what build week though, but must be long before April
Not an option on any other model though
Mind me asking what price you got for your PCH deal for the GTE? And with how many miles?
I think the virtual/digital cockpit that's standard on new Cupras now is called Active Info Display on VWs and was on the Golf GTE we demo'd.
It's a fantastic upgrade to traditional dials and puts your sat nav maps front and centre between your dials and has loads of customisation available. Its a great system and one of the reasons we went for the Golf in the end.
Shame Seat are only putting it on Cupras for now but I'm sure it won't take long to filter down to other models, maybe at least as an option.
Astute observation. It's getting very difficult to find a new car with a decent cassette player.A couple more years and Active display or Virtual Cockpit will be standard on many cars. As mass produced, it is a cheaper option to mass produce a display than the manufacturing of mechanical dials. For now it is a USP for a few halo models...
Mechanical dials will then be a 'retro' option
According to the new Nov brochure, virtual cockpit is now standard on the Cupra - not sure from what build week though, but must be long before April
Not an option on any other model though
Spoke to SEAT again. Still unconfirmed build Week 2, with estimated delivery in February. Way over the original estimate given when the car was ordered, however at least we seem to agree that the car should be with me Week 3 at the latest if it's going to be within their estimate.
What was the expected delivery date given when ordering?
Spoke to SEAT again. Still unconfirmed build Week 2, with estimated delivery in February. Way over the original estimate given when the car was ordered, however at least we seem to agree that the car should be with me Week 3 at the latest if it's going to be within their estimate.
What was the expected delivery date given when ordering?
23 to 25 weeks.
The 25th week is Week 3 (Jan)