Great thread with lots of info thanks op!
I’ve been considering the 245
Formentor for the past few weeks as it seems the best combination and this thread confirms my thoughts. My missus has a
Formentor V2 1.5 on order and I’ve driven one but find it a bit gutless tbh.
I do like the look of the Leon but feel it just might be a bit small, I’m 6ft 2” and find the likes of BMW 3 series and Audi A4’s just too cramped. Although having never driven one I can’t say for sure, the
Ibiza is definitely too little btw. How do you find the size?
The MPG stats are interesting as I’m currently in an Audi A6 TDi ultra 190 and driven like a granny in a Honda Jazz I can get close to 900 miles from the 70 litre tank, but I’m dying from boredom! I’m not interested in the ev’s etc but am in the petrol and the price can be about 15p a litre between diesel.
Need to check out the Leon deals as the Formentors and just a little bit over budget
I’m glad you found some of the information helpful. I’ll try and expand on some of your points.
it really is a peach of an engine. It’s dosile when you want it to be, and can really shift when you ask it to. It doesn’t by any accounts get you 0-60 in the fastest time, but I don’t want it to. If you want full beans and a lighter wallet, go for a 310 or golf R or above. That being said, the USABLE power is what sets it apart. You can make a swift getaway and be near/breaking the limit sooner than you’d think, but at least in the Leon I make it to the limit and realise, rather than in the 310 it’s an instant “sh*t I need to slow down”. I swap my time between this and a 310
Formentor, and the Leon just offers a more all round enjoyable drive. Honestly. From what I hear the 1.5 is a good engine now, but more suited to a hatchback. I’m looking at one for my other half in a leon/A3.
If size is a concern, you don’t gain that much in a
Formentor. You’re higher off the ground with a more demanding driving position, but it’s definitely not an SUV height. The cabin is a bit more spacious, but only by a bit. You essentially don’t gain any extra boot space; the extra comfort is from you sitting higher in the cabin. I’m 6ft2 and bigger built and I have zero issues. It’s extremely comfortable in the Leon. I can’t comment on larger cars; my previous car was an Octy vRS estate and whilst I do very much miss the practicality, it’s only the odd time I really desire it. And I think that’s based on the A4? There’s not much difference in cabin space, especially the front.
MPG time. Disclosure, I do NOT drive like a granny in a jazz, but I certainly don’t send it everywhere at every possible opportunity either. It’ll sit at 70 and pull 47MPG on a run, that was measured and confirmed on fuelly with a run to Leeds and back. Mostly at 70, a couple of little blasts and accelerations, but definitely not sitting behind an artic at 56.
Day to day MPG is 38 measured to a tank. On each trip I do to work now which is 30 miles motorway and A roads, over 40 indicated. Again, not hanging about or grannying. The LOWEST I’ve seen? 31. And that was really pushing on in the early hours. Fuelly measurements range from 36-38 over a tank, and that equates to between 350 and 400 miles. Take note that the
Formentor 310 has a 5 litre larger tank and will do 50 miles less. It’s a struggle to get that over 30. The 1.5 Im imagining will do up to 50. What’s good for me is that my Octy was the 2.0 184 Diesel, with 4Drive, maximum MPG I ever got was 42.5 and 470 miles, again that had 5 litre larger tank. Difference in price per mile between the Octy and Leon? 5p. Worth it.