Quite a big pitfull with leasing that
That's frustrating, Don't want to keep annoying my dealer but I want to know where my car is haha
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Finally managed to get through to someone who can give me an actual date. Not good news....
My order was placed with Seat on 4th April. Dealer via lease company told me the current lead time was 8 - 12 weeks.
So after a chat with Seat today they have confirmed a non Cupra Leon has roughly a 12 weeks wait from order to delivery. A Cupra has an additional 4 weeks lead time on build and delivery.
So on my actual order, I have a potential build week of 29. This equates to w/c 17th July. he stressed this isn't confirmed and there is a good chance it could be pushed back.
He said assuming you do get that build week you are looking at a minimum of 4 weeks from build to delivery.
Therefore, I'm mid to late August for delivery or 16 to 18 weeks. Bugger. esp given my current car goes back in a couple of weeks...
I'm with you on that. I was delighted that my FR was going to be a facelift, but now I'd have preferred the pre-facelift. The front end in particular was more muscular. I much preferred the old FR seats with the leather side bolster and the shiny black trim offers little except as a dust-magnet. I was excited about the 8" screen, but they haven't made the most of it and the old one would have been fine.Not sure what Seat were thinking with the Leon facelift? Maybe VW didn't like Seat having such a good looking car... Personally I prefer the original Mk3 design. New grille makes the FR & Cupra look like the previous boring SE trim level and the new LED's don't suit the car. I do like the optional black 5 spoke (star shaped) wheels tho. Not a fan of the gloss black interior plastics or the Electric handbrake either, but the standard handbrake on our pre-facelift Mk3 Fr failed after 18 months resulting in tailgate damage, SEAT fitted a new cable free of charge, but didn't offer to cover the tailgate repairs.(
Manufactured in: Martorell, near Barcelona, (Spain)Where are the Leon FRs made?
...its way from Barcelona to Antwerp, arriving tomorrow...
They are from Barcelona, had this exercise in Dec for my new Ibiza SC FR, when I tracked the ship (City of Oslo) from Barcelona to the English channel over the course of several days. It was oh so painful....and the ship moves oh so slowly....and to compound my misery, they went past Port or Sheerness (where it gets dropped off), went to Emden (I think) in Germany, before coming back to UK..to drop off my car![]()
It took only 3 working days for my dealer to register, prep and deliver the car to me though, once it was offloaded the ship.
How did you find out which ship it was on and then tracked it?
Well I leased the vehicle from (am I allowed to say who on the forum?) and they started keeping in touch closer to the delivery date, they told me which ship it's booked on, and it's likely (if no delays) arrival date. You just have to go to Maritime traffic or similar to find out the details of the ship, it's position, current speed etc. It's really cool. I get extra annoyed when I see 0 knots speed, eg..it's docked somewhere, probably offloading cars.. Eg..now that very same ship is in Finland...
*This is only tracking the ship once the car is loaded on it, they didn't give me option to track it on the production line etc...only gave me build week.
I've never seen anyone told not to name leasing companies
Not sure what Seat were thinking with the Leon facelift? Maybe VW didn't like Seat having such a good looking car... Personally I prefer the original Mk3 design. New grille makes the FR & Cupra look like the previous boring SE trim level and the new LED's don't suit the car. I do like the optional black 5 spoke (star shaped) wheels tho. Not a fan of the gloss black interior plastics or the Electric handbrake either