Hello, all.
After a year away, I'm buying another SEAT and I'm very much looking forward to getting reacquainted with the marque. It's a 64-reg 150 FR in white, only 9k miles, with the tech pack. It's replacing 12-reg VW CC GT BMT (great looks, amazing economy, superb refinement and ride quality - ruined by a creaky interior) which succeeded an Exeo Sport diesel (very under-rated, but cramped rear seats and borderline ride comfort).
I've really enjoyed my last two cars from the VW stable, especially the CC, which has all the kit, alongside looks to swoon over. That said, is it just me, or is quality on the slide in the VW camp? The Exeo - probably because of its unyielding ride - had the most jittery interior of any car I've owned. I've also got an 11-year-old TT V6 which has a damn sight fewer creaks and squeaks. As for the VW, I've actually had the dash trim and sat-nav housing off and put felt pads on all the contact points, to no avail. Now the centre console has joined in. Of course, none of this showed up on the initial test run and VW have a cure, which involves double-sided tape, but the dealer I complained to was reluctant to do it under warranty. Perhaps I'm being a bit OCD here, but this is a £32k car, so I don't think I'm being too picky in expecting such quality issues to be addressed. Such a shame because the rest of the car is fantastic. However, it's also very big and I just don't need the space anymore. And the blindspots and parking such a large car are a bit of an issue in town.
Plus, it's subject to the emissions recall, and I'm getting fed up of waiting.
I'm no stranger to the Mk 3 Leon, having driven a Tsi ACT ST and FR184 before eventually plumping for the CC. I'd have been quite happy with either of them but the VW represented better value for money at the time.
So on today's test drive it didn't take long to recall what a well-sorted package the Leon is.
OK, I'm obviously losing the luxury, adjustable dampers, heated leather and space of the CC. But in return, the Leon scores highly for a more involving drive, more power, better handling and its compactness. Great seats too, and in FR spec it's hardly a poverty special. The interior's a bit bland compared to the VW but it's all neat and functional. I've read reports on here and elsewhere of suspect build issues, which probably brings me back to what I was saying earlier, but we'll see. Does anyone build creak-free interiors anymore?
Anyway, roll on Friday when I pick up the Leon. First thing will be a machine polish and cleaning up those brake calipers.
After that, it'll be in daily use, so I'm really looking forward to seeking out some good roads on the way home - a pointless exercise in the CC!
After a year away, I'm buying another SEAT and I'm very much looking forward to getting reacquainted with the marque. It's a 64-reg 150 FR in white, only 9k miles, with the tech pack. It's replacing 12-reg VW CC GT BMT (great looks, amazing economy, superb refinement and ride quality - ruined by a creaky interior) which succeeded an Exeo Sport diesel (very under-rated, but cramped rear seats and borderline ride comfort).
I've really enjoyed my last two cars from the VW stable, especially the CC, which has all the kit, alongside looks to swoon over. That said, is it just me, or is quality on the slide in the VW camp? The Exeo - probably because of its unyielding ride - had the most jittery interior of any car I've owned. I've also got an 11-year-old TT V6 which has a damn sight fewer creaks and squeaks. As for the VW, I've actually had the dash trim and sat-nav housing off and put felt pads on all the contact points, to no avail. Now the centre console has joined in. Of course, none of this showed up on the initial test run and VW have a cure, which involves double-sided tape, but the dealer I complained to was reluctant to do it under warranty. Perhaps I'm being a bit OCD here, but this is a £32k car, so I don't think I'm being too picky in expecting such quality issues to be addressed. Such a shame because the rest of the car is fantastic. However, it's also very big and I just don't need the space anymore. And the blindspots and parking such a large car are a bit of an issue in town.
Plus, it's subject to the emissions recall, and I'm getting fed up of waiting.
I'm no stranger to the Mk 3 Leon, having driven a Tsi ACT ST and FR184 before eventually plumping for the CC. I'd have been quite happy with either of them but the VW represented better value for money at the time.
So on today's test drive it didn't take long to recall what a well-sorted package the Leon is.
OK, I'm obviously losing the luxury, adjustable dampers, heated leather and space of the CC. But in return, the Leon scores highly for a more involving drive, more power, better handling and its compactness. Great seats too, and in FR spec it's hardly a poverty special. The interior's a bit bland compared to the VW but it's all neat and functional. I've read reports on here and elsewhere of suspect build issues, which probably brings me back to what I was saying earlier, but we'll see. Does anyone build creak-free interiors anymore?
Anyway, roll on Friday when I pick up the Leon. First thing will be a machine polish and cleaning up those brake calipers.
After that, it'll be in daily use, so I'm really looking forward to seeking out some good roads on the way home - a pointless exercise in the CC!