At the risk of a bit of backlash from the community - Why do people modify their cars (be it FR, Cupra et al) within the first week/month of purchase?
These cars (especially the Cupra) have lots of power as standard but yet I see lots of people changing exhaust set ups and adding Stage 1’s without ever getting to know their new car. Why?
My Cupra 300 is powerful enough for me as stock (coming from an Mk3 FR 150) and all I have had planned is a Front Splitter, New Tyres (PS4S) and a Racingline Dog Bone Mount and I’ve had it since June.
Don’t get me wrong, it’s your car and you can do what you want to it and I’m not saying you shouldn’t do the mods. It’s just the car hasn’t even been able to show you what it can do stock before it’s modded.
These cars (especially the Cupra) have lots of power as standard but yet I see lots of people changing exhaust set ups and adding Stage 1’s without ever getting to know their new car. Why?
My Cupra 300 is powerful enough for me as stock (coming from an Mk3 FR 150) and all I have had planned is a Front Splitter, New Tyres (PS4S) and a Racingline Dog Bone Mount and I’ve had it since June.
Don’t get me wrong, it’s your car and you can do what you want to it and I’m not saying you shouldn’t do the mods. It’s just the car hasn’t even been able to show you what it can do stock before it’s modded.