I've lost the posts in this thread. What insurance companies have people had joy with on the new 290s? Hastings are a waste of space.. No idea why a reduction of 10PS is causing so many problems
Aviva, £344 for a 44 yr old for the 290 model too
I've lost the posts in this thread. What insurance companies have people had joy with on the new 290s? Hastings are a waste of space.. No idea why a reduction of 10PS is causing so many problems
If they sell it to you based on the website that clearly states all those options, they legally have to provide you with those options.
When you do an enquiry on their site, you have to click the box saying you agree to the spec and the price on that page.. and so do they.
If insurers are basing the quotes on the old 290 then that why these premiums are high. The 300 was much lower mostly because of the Front Assist feature.
The new 290's also come with this feature so the premiums should be more inline with the 300 than the old 290.
Explaining that to the call centre when you call up will be a waste of time, but worth noting.
when i spoke to them yesterday, I asked about that. I said that they have 7-21 days on the website, but if theres a cooling off period of 14 days, that's not possible, by the time they've signed and confirmed the paperwork. The sales guy told me that they are waiving that for the stock cars.... i thought that would be very weird...
I was told if I drive the 200mile round trip to sign my documents face to face at the brokers office, the cooling off period would be dropped to 5 days rather than 14days. Utter bollocks what’s the difference signing and returning via email rather than wasting a day sat on the M6!!
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Shame as you could assign white or red to The individual profile on the 290.You can’t do what you want.
You can change the ambient door lighting between different colours (and using OBDeleven) you can code colours you want. However it is not possible to code the lighting to change dependant in mode.
If the cars don't exist then there isn't much they can do. ACC retrofit is probably quite straightforward but I imagine winter pack and KESSY would be much more difficult.
I suspect they would just cancel the order if you didn't want it.
Works for me!
Do they though? I'm sure they'll have something to cover themselves, like specifications are subject to change.If they sell it to you based on the website that clearly states all those options, they legally have to provide you with those options.
When you do an enquiry on their site, you have to click the box saying you agree to the spec and the price on that page.. and so do they.
can't really use that argument on an item that's supposedly in stock, as if its already been built, it would be false advertising! and there is NO way they can say they didn't know that it didn't have ACC, Kessy or heated seats and they are all items that can be seen by a quick glance into the cabin..Do they though? I'm sure they'll have something to cover themselves, like specifications are subject to change.
It's the start stop traffic in the mornings and home from work that I think will be much better in a DSG. The amount of lights on the east lancs (up north for you southerners), and not one of them is ever on green when you're going up to them...Finally picked up the cupra today windscreen got hit by a big stone on the way home lucky it didnt crack but it chipped on the passenger side ffs. Need to do a lot more driving to get used to the dsg, the auto handbrake and the startstop. I'm not hearing a much pop crackles and bangs tho and generally getting the dsg in the right gears gonna take some getting used too. I still think i prefer a manual for the involvement but i have to say its the ultimate cruiser in comfort mode if you do alot of motorway miles especially with the 7 speed dsg. I'm totally shocked tho that on my 50 mile trip home i managed 30mpg thats amazing (for the exuberant driving).
Well good luck taking them to court thencan't really use that argument on an item that's supposedly in stock, as if its already been built, it would be false advertising! and there is NO way they can say they didn't know that it didn't have ACC, Kessy or heated seats and they are all items that can be seen by a quick glance into the cabin..
Also, the way their system works, you have to fully spec the car you want and then click the enquire button, you then have to check several boxes, including one that says you accept the price for the specific spec that you've chosen and another with terms etc.
If you time it right when it’s not rush hour you can get through them all without stopping. When it was 50mph, it was about 45mph.It's the start stop traffic in the mornings and home from work that I think will be much better in a DSG. The amount of lights on the east lancs (up north for you southerners), and not one of them is ever on green when you're going up to them...