What I'd want is maybe more power as I've had cars in rxcess of 500bhp in the past and wasted much money on chasing the latest and greatest version so I'm slightly weary about buying a run out model (as I know we always lose on part ex deals) even though I do like how it looks and how it drives. It's interesting that your not aware of warranty issues on re mapped cars. I've already contacted Revo and I think stage 1 will be more than enough considering the relatively light weight of the Cupra.So in a nutshell what else do you need/want over the car you have seen.
What do you gain from waiting for the new release vs the cost (yours will be worth less and brand new models I am guessing have less offers from dealers)
And then decide if the wait is worth it.
With regards to warranty I went stage one very quickly after I got my car and had no issues (that was my risk assessment) and based on what i have seen on this and facebook most warranty claims are not related to engine / power train its more to do with rattles (its a seat) Materials and Lights.
You need to look harder if you're interested in leasing, my 290 will have cost me 5k after my 2 years are up, also never lease for longer than 2 years, financially it doesn't make senseI've looked at some lease costs and they seem extortionate as over 48 months I'd end up completely paid the full value and not own it which doesn't make much sense to me. Over 24 months I'd pay almost 18k in rental and without owning it. So buying it is a far cheaper option imo
18K over 24 months? Forgetting a deposit, that works out at £750 per month, Where are you even looking!? HahaI've looked at some lease costs and they seem extortionate as over 48 months I'd end up completely paid the full value and not own it which doesn't make much sense to me. Over 24 months I'd pay almost 18k in rental and without owning it. So buying it is a far cheaper option imo
That included deposit, it was the lease options on the Parker's website, I haven't looked too hard yet lol18K over 24 months? Forgetting a deposit, that works out at £750 per month, Where are you even looking!? Haha
Sent from my SM-G960F using Tapatalk
Can you share where you got 5k over 2 years as that's a very competitive priceYou need to look harder if you're interested in leasing, my 290 will have cost me 5k after my 2 years are up, also never lease for longer than 2 years, financially it doesn't make sense
I’m in the same boat, but my mind was made up for me by Seat Ireland. My PCP runs out the end of March. I’ve been told I can’t order a Mk111. I have to wait for Mk 1V . Now I’m buying the car outright which wasn’t my intention from the beginning.
Previous experience suggests that this is correct, which means that a Mk.4 Cupra is unlikely to be available for delivery until late 2020.A MkIV Cupra isn’t going to be available for at least a year after introduction of the MkIV. If you are happy to wait that long for something you don’t even know what it will look like is up to you. Personally I’d go for a Mk3 and by the time the MkIV Cupra is available you’ve probably had up to 2 years fun owning a Cupra.
There has been rumours of a Golf R400 so the hierarchy would be protected. If Revo can easily increase the power by software to 350-370 then surely it would be easy for Seat to take it to 350 with a 2 litre engine?Previous experience suggests that this is correct, which means that a Mk.4 Cupra is unlikely to be available for delivery until late 2020.
@CupraK290, if you think you'd like one of these, I'd suggest leasing a Mk.3 for a couple of years to tide you over. Rates are heavily dependent on your mileage but, from what I've seen, you should be able to get one for around £330 pcm (£8000 total) for 10,000 miles per year.
By the way, 350 bhp stock sounds very optimistic to me unless the engine is going to be bigger than 2 litres (the now discontinued Focus RS had 350 bhp from a 2.3 litre engine and an RS3 has 390 bhp from a 2.5). I would doubt that it will have any more than 320 bhp and may well have less to protect the VAG hierarchy.