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help with TDI Cupra value?

bluquarta

Active Member
Dec 2, 2013
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I know these sort of posts used to be banned on the Golf website I used to frequent, but I searched and can't see that is the case here (famous last words!)

Honest opinions on realistic on value of my 2004 Platinum Grey Leon Cupra TDI please? I was hoping for £3k given the alloys, leather seats and other bits, and the fact it needs nothing doing to it. I know that is the very top bracket of what I could expect, although have seen similar spec/mileage ones advertised for up to £3200.

Thoughts? Otherwise it starts coming down to near what the missus' Fiesta is selling for, and that can't be right when you compare the two cars??? :(

(ps. will be going in the classifieds here once my 15 posts gets cleared). Truth is I had only posted 4 times before today, because had that few problems!

Copied from the advert description:-

Very reluctant sale of 2004 Seat Leon Cupra TDI. Platinum Grey with 98,500 miles on the clock, with very rare full black leather interior.

I purchased this car with 58,000 miles on it, and it has been an absolute pleasure to drive and own. At the time I needed an economical diesel for a 60 mile daily motorway commute. I wanted something that still had a bit of poke, and that was easy on the eye. This fitted my criteria and I wasn't disappointed. I can vouch for the manufacturer claim of 52mpg, I did the maths more than once, it pays to when you are doing 15k miles a year! Very smooth, and the PD 150bhp engine made the commute easy. It has been cherished during my ownership, any MOT advisories taken care of (front wishbones for example), quality genuine or equivalent parts used each time, regularly serviced, all fluids regularly changed. I made some subtle mods, nearly all cosmetic which I think really compliment the car and the colour. It always gets compliments when I take it to a garage. During my ownership of around 40k miles, the only relatively major issue I can recall was a new alternator needed. I knew it had the common VAG group leaking door seals when I bought it, I promptly sorted these and it has been bone dry ever since. Apart from that I changed the glow plug harness as it was giving fault codes and that really has been it. I have the paperwork for all MOT's and work since I have owned it, it already came with its FSH etc. HPI clear, I have the printout from when I purchased it.

Reason for sale is pretty simple. I now live and work in Cambridge and am lucky enough to be able to walk to work. I have the Leon and my fiancée has a Fiesta, we only need one car so we are keeping the Fiesta. Mainly because I wouldn't insure her on the Leon, and I've seen some truly terrible parking on this road! The money from the sale will be better used on our wedding, a fact I have to remind myself of every time I step inside the Fiesta :)

Mechanically, I can confidently say that nothing needs doing currently, and I doubt it will for some time. Cambelt and water pump were done at 67k so they won't need doing for at least another 30k miles. Last serviced by myself in May this year, very little mileage since, all genuine parts etc. MOT until May 2017, no advisories! Gearbox oil was changed under my ownership, and the 6 speed gear change is lovely, especially with the Seat Sport gear knob and it's slightly shorter throw. I am seriously sad about selling the alloys, 18" Borbet XRT Polished 8J ET35, with Goodyear Eagle F1 tyres, but I sold the originals and it will be a while before I can buy a car I like again! 18" are the same as the Cupra R model, but I feel the colour of these really looks good with this colour car. Brake pads, front discs all relatively new, fluid changed in April. Air con was regassed not so long ago, still ice cold

The only thing I never got round to getting done is a few scratches in the paintwork (same as when purchased), but could easily be sorted if it bothered you. I only noticed them when washing the car, and considering the car is 12 years old, they really aren't that bad.

The other mods on the car listed below. Leon enthusiasts will no doubt be familiar with most of these:-

- Skoda Fabia rear wiper (so much better than the original!)
- Genuine Seat Cupra R front lip spoiler
- Smoked Autoart side repeaters & sliver indicator bulbs all round
- Seat Sport gear knob (£100, quite rare)
- Genuine Cupra R metal pedal set
- Removed 6 CD changer, installed Aux lead for MP3 use
- Genuine Seat glove box reclaim
- Pressed Metal number plates
- Borbet XRT Graphite Polished 18" 8J ET35 alloys (2 years old, excellent condition + Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 2s (lots of life yet). All in all about £900 of wheels
 

masterfrodo

Active Member
Jul 29, 2016
266
8
Dunno, but I bought my near mint fsh red 2004 Cupra tdi with 99,000 miles on the clock back in the summer for 2k and that seemed to be the going price. I would have liked a grey one, but there were none near me - and I would have paid a little more for a grey one
Only things wrong with paintwork of mine is a stone peppered bonnet
 

cuprabod

Active Member
Mar 24, 2003
646
5
Cheshire
A nice 04 tdi was sold on eBay last week for £1300 ,it had 80k on the clock and a f.s.h.. The values seem to be dropping big time. I have one myself so I am in the same boat:cry:
 

DrewCole

Spannering the Cupra
Oct 19, 2015
696
1
Braintree, Essex
Think you'll have it sitting around for a while at that price.

Realistically most of the mods you have listed will have zero value to a potential buyer, especially things like a gear knob.

I've always been put off by people who list the 'worth' of everything, it feels like they are trying to justify the asking price too much.

£2.5k would be top money for a nice clean car, but the audience is small for a Leon Cupra, young drivers can afford to run them or insure them and older people may not want a 14 year old car..
 

Rich-I-Am

Active Member
Dec 8, 2015
132
0
Bedford
Any mods on a car would put me off tbh unless i knew the car/owner.
Someone who put totally original example up for sale.would raise my interest.
Thats just me though.
Im going to lose so much money when i go to get rid of mine, im just going to give it to me missus. At least there wont be a peugeot sat outside my house then lol

Rich
 

Cobblepop

Active Member
Oct 3, 2016
4
0
Sheffield
My first ever post on these forums and i'm already concerned about the Leon i've just bought.

Based on what's been said in this thread I think I've overpaid for my 55 plate FR TDI Leon. It is one of the later models so it has the Cupra kit and it's in a nice gunmetal grey colour with a 185bhp remap, full custom exhaust system and upgraded brakes... £2900 :(
 
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Thai-wronghorse

Self proclaimed Cupra R addict & butcher!
Dec 3, 2015
2,230
1,076
Kent
It depends on the condition, mileage and documented history with it.
I paid £2800 for my 54plate platinum grey FR TDI with 87k just under a year ago.

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cuprabod

Active Member
Mar 24, 2003
646
5
Cheshire
Older diesel cars are becoming less popular because of their polluting engines and will probably end up getting crushed due to government schemes in future
 

Cobblepop

Active Member
Oct 3, 2016
4
0
Sheffield
84k miles, part history and condition is very good except the exhaust is really rattling underneath and I need a new front splitter... yep, I definitely overpaid :whistle:

Nobody to blame but myself, should've done my due diligence.
 
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Rich-I-Am

Active Member
Dec 8, 2015
132
0
Bedford
Ive had my car almost a year now and id never get my money back. That being sead, if i could go back in time id do it again. Its all about smiles per hour for me.
I want to buy a full history low mileage example next year. Will i pay over the odds for it? Probably.Will i care? No