Currently doing a regen? Not sure you should be posting on here while driving...
On the subject of MPG though, what sort of average have you been getting so far? 35-40mpg for mostly short journeys at a guess? My 2.0 TDI Golf regens less than every hundred miles since lockdown but still averaging over 50mpg per tankful.
I've pretty much settled on the 2.0 TSI 190 and 7sp DSG combo. Seems reliable, quick enough, no cambelt to replace and comes with the IRS rather than twist beam. Plus I can tell everyone it's basically a Golf GTi underneath haha...
I am still totally torn on spec though. The one I actually 'want' is the FR Sport...looks good inside and out, has the full leathers and digi dash that I'm after, and has the paddles and red detailing on the interior. As I mentioned way back at the start of the thread, I want something that feels a bit sporty, something I can take pride in and want to take pictures of in scenic locations...plus if we're ever allowed to gather again, park at local meets and shows with pride, instead of hiding at the back or even having to walk in! Realistically though, the Xcellence Lux is the one I should go for, purely for the comfort suspension and 17s. I don't really want keyless entry...especially as an acquaintance recently had a keyless car stolen by relay...but with the EZ specs on the later Leons, I think they'll all have it.
Possibly a daft question but what's the difference with the bumpers on the FR compared to the Xcellence Lux? I feel like I can't see the wood for the trees here as they look the same to me! Both twin exhausts. The grills look different, and theres a black 'mark' around the plate on the rear bumper, but the actual bumper shape looks the same?
Not to go too far offtopic but I've been trying to do some more backroad driving this week and have been struggling with the ride on my Golf Match on 16s...so can be almost certain that I couldn't take 18's on a FR Sport. And am starting to wonder whether I'd be able to take 17s on an XL, let alone 17s on an FR... I know there's no real way to know without testing over a week or two though.