toppa33
Guest
In fact no way near!!!!!
A little background -
Having had my 2001 Leon Cupra 180BHP (ex) for 3 years and been more than happy with it, time arrose that a new car was required, as I am now doing more miles (about 60miles a day commuting), I started looking at diesels.
Long story short - spotted a silver 54 plate cupra diesel, and got offered a great partx, so snapped it up pretty quick.
Little things started bothering me very soon -
1. Where had my dashboard read out gone (for the cd and radio), do I have to keep looking at the radio - The dealer put me right - Seat took this feature out of the cars to save money.
2. Door mirrors are not remote anymore - again the dealer informed me Seat took this feature out to save money.
3. Braking is just horrible, gone is the confidence of hitting the brakes last thing going into a corner. Same size discs?? so what has happened
4. Suspension (maybe linked to 3.) washy washy washy - I didn't want an American car.
5. The clutch - doh what's happened. It's so light and you feel everything going through it, basically feels like it's going to explode on every fast start.
I know, I'm painting quite a black picture here. But there are some good points - mpg 35-55 (Sterling Moss to Vicar), saving me a bomb in cash. The looks of the car are much improved with the big 17" wheels and new cut front end, it certainly looks the part.
But is it worth the cupra name - After running both cars - nope the diesel should have kept the FR badge only, this model has only de-valued the 'CUPRA' name. Yes it's a nice car and it is nice to drive against other models, but the feedback and driving pleasure just isn't there absolutley no comparison, how do I say it - it ain't a CUPRA and never will be.
I'd love to hear other thoughts from drivers that have gone for the Cupra Diesel!!!!!! after the petrol version.
A little background -
Having had my 2001 Leon Cupra 180BHP (ex) for 3 years and been more than happy with it, time arrose that a new car was required, as I am now doing more miles (about 60miles a day commuting), I started looking at diesels.
Long story short - spotted a silver 54 plate cupra diesel, and got offered a great partx, so snapped it up pretty quick.
Little things started bothering me very soon -
1. Where had my dashboard read out gone (for the cd and radio), do I have to keep looking at the radio - The dealer put me right - Seat took this feature out of the cars to save money.
2. Door mirrors are not remote anymore - again the dealer informed me Seat took this feature out to save money.
3. Braking is just horrible, gone is the confidence of hitting the brakes last thing going into a corner. Same size discs?? so what has happened
4. Suspension (maybe linked to 3.) washy washy washy - I didn't want an American car.
5. The clutch - doh what's happened. It's so light and you feel everything going through it, basically feels like it's going to explode on every fast start.
I know, I'm painting quite a black picture here. But there are some good points - mpg 35-55 (Sterling Moss to Vicar), saving me a bomb in cash. The looks of the car are much improved with the big 17" wheels and new cut front end, it certainly looks the part.
But is it worth the cupra name - After running both cars - nope the diesel should have kept the FR badge only, this model has only de-valued the 'CUPRA' name. Yes it's a nice car and it is nice to drive against other models, but the feedback and driving pleasure just isn't there absolutley no comparison, how do I say it - it ain't a CUPRA and never will be.
I'd love to hear other thoughts from drivers that have gone for the Cupra Diesel!!!!!! after the petrol version.