If I want to join Seatcupranet, it asks me which VZ model I have, how VZ1, VZ 2 and VZ 3 differ from each other, so how do I identify my car from these three options?
In Sweden we only have VZ no numbers behind, but no leather as standard and the steering wheel buttons is standard on certain engines and extra on others.
Maybe in Finland it's the same, just VZ plain and simple.
We also have a base model but it's just base, no V1, V2..
I see from your forum signature details that you’re in Finland. Are you able to determine which model you have from the information on the Cupra Finland website? Presumably you’ll be able to check the spec of your car against the various trim levels available on the Formentor in Finland.
In Sweden we only have VZ no numbers behind, but no leather as standard and the steering wheel buttons is standard on certain engines and extra on others.
Maybe in Finland it's the same, just VZ plain and simple.
We also have a base model but it's just base, no V1, V2..
This distinction doesn’t exist in Switzerland neither (only VZ or VZ5 and you pick the options you want
) however in UK and maybe other countries seems to be the following based on desired options:
VZ1 applies to the most powerful engines (245/310).
This distinction doesn’t exist in Switzerland neither (only VZ or VZ5 and you pick the options you want
) however in UK and maybe other countries seems to be the following based on desired options:
VZ1 applies to the most powerful engines (245/310).
Vz2 are also 19 inch wheels. Main difference between vz2 and 3 are the alloys and brakes, the alloys on the vz3 are copper colour with a different design
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