Wowza, I guess you managed to either get a cancellation, or you have some very incriminating photos of the Seat directors?!Picking up my car on monday, so just over 2 months from order to delivery, happy with that.
Wowza, I guess you managed to either get a cancellation, or you have some very incriminating photos of the Seat directors?!Picking up my car on monday, so just over 2 months from order to delivery, happy with that.
Hi All,
First post - just confirmed lease deal on Cupra Estate in Urban Silver. Have been quoted 14-16 weeks but not in any major rush, its a new car for the wife to replace her very leggy Panda 100 which has been with us forever as she wants a bit more space and poke.
Looking forward to it arriving - sure ill probably borrow it from time to time!
Anything essential to watch out for / consider?
Yes. Watch out for the BS from the Dealer network. Deal direct with SEAT CS for updates.
And if you haven’t already, get the pan roof.
Nice colour. ;-)
Caution though as the pan roof will delay the order!!!!!
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I see more quality complaints for 2019 cars.not good.Around 550 miles in now. I’m used to the point to point speed, but am still genuinely amazed how it pulls from 0 to ***mph in soaking weather. Very sure footed.
There’s a few rattles from the rear load liner which I need to find and sort. The plastics on the door cards low down cause speaker vibration, the door seals aren’t great, but what a bloody motor. Stealthy looks, fairly discrete and pretty cool in my book.
Bought a set of door latch covers for absolutely no good reason from a lovely guy on the Facebook group.
I see more quality complaints for 2019 cars.not good.
My 1.4 not any more as sound insulated my girlfriend 3doors terribly rattle.if i got the cupra on the list to make it rattle free.but door seal leak more people wrote so that worry me.My 2017 Golf GTI's passanger door rattle like a giant maracas between 2200-3000 rpm.
Has anyone had any experience with soundproofing these cars?
One of the reasons I got the Cupra now is that I think this will be the last type of car like this I will own, with electric cars and potential cars with speed limiters becoming mainstream I thought I would have one last blast! I only do about 4k miles a year and have replaced a dirty diesel, so I don't feel too guilty.Does anyone feel bad for ordering a Cupra in the midst of all these climate protests? Or concerned that as a result of protests, the government might increase the cost of owning a combustion engine to drive people to wards an alternative that doesnt exist yet?
Same reason i got one. I am able to afford it, and see it as the last opprtunity to own such a car. Ordinarily i would have waited for my current car to get to a point that it needed replacing before getting a new one.One of the reasons I got the Cupra now is that I think this will be the last type of car like this I will own, with electric cars and potential cars with speed limiters becoming mainstream I thought I would have one last blast! I only do about 4k miles a year and have replaced a dirty diesel, so I don't feel too guilty.
Does anyone feel bad for ordering a Cupra in the midst of all these climate protests? Or concerned that as a result of protests, the government might increase the cost of owning a combustion engine to drive people to wards an alternative that doesnt exist yet?
I'm just getting one as a young petrol head who wants something quick but, also looks really good tooSame reason i got one. I am able to afford it, and see it as the last opprtunity to own such a car. Ordinarily i would have waited for my current car to get to a point that it needed replacing before getting a new one.
I wonder if depreciation of these cars will take a hit with being too costly to run, or if their price will be kept alive but combustion engine enthusiasts.