I keep posting this for new folk and folk keep telling me it's rubbish but here we go anyway. This is also why your lease provider feeds you duff info, they don't want to come out and say they are holding the car so that you can't hand it back.
IF YOU ORDER FROM SEAT DIRECTLY: The car arrives at the dealer it gets valeted and you collect it and have the fall back of the 14 day cooling off period, this usually takes a few days.
IF YOU ORDER FROM A THIRD PARTY COMPANY: The car arrives at the dealer that they have ordered from, the dealer could turn the car around in a few days BUT your third party lease provider wants you to wait 2 weeks till the cooling off period is over. So that you can't change your mind and hand them back a used car they need to dispose of. So what could be a few days turn around ends up 3 weeks to a month compared to buying from a seat dealer.
Agree that the lease company feeds you with information later than the process of actual build, was told by lease company car was starting to be built on Monday 15th April but when i contacted Seat UK on the same monday i was told the car was already built and was on the way to port, a week later i got an email from lease company saying its on way to port so its like they feed you info a week or 2 later than whats actually happening,
i contacted Seat again on Tuesday and they said my car is in the UK waiting transport to the Dealership which could take 3-4 weeks, be interesting to see when Leasing company tell me its in the UK as not heard anything more from them yet