Missing features of Ibiza 1.4 Good Stuff

k1llercop

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So the fog lights come on automatically ? When I turn the wheel ??
 

markmeus

Mark Graham
Jun 9, 2007
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Banbridge, Northern Ireland
Yep though only the fog light on the side that you are turning to and only at speeds up to 40km/h or when you put the indicators on.

So for example if you indicate or turn left, the left foglight comes on.

Oddly they both come on when you select reverse.
 

180PS Cupra

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Folding mirrors

Just picked up my brand new '60' Ibiza Cupra :D
What a car!!
But....couldn't get the folding door mirrors to work. I found this forum, with a little help from Google, and read this thread.
So, I found the little symbol on the mirror adjusting knob and turned it all the way down. Hey... the mirrors folded in :clap:
But I assumed they folded automatically when the car was locked with the remote and came out when the ignition was turned on. Am I missing something and can this be done with the remote/key fob, or can they only be folded in/out with the mirror adjusting button?

:confused:
 
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jc_boc

Missing the CUPRA R!
Jul 18, 2008
9,304
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Desborough
Yup, only from the adjusting button inside mate. Most of us are not too happy about it but there is nothing that can be done for it unfortunately.
 

dn_johnson

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I was looking at the good stuff in August but decided on the sport instead in the end. What I did find out from a very helpful dealer in Chippenham (there is one or 2 good dealers still left by the looks of it) was the good stuff deal back in august/september was on 2010 models (no tinted windows or electric mirrors as standard) which they had in the country and were trying to get rid of, but the car in the brouchure is the 2011 model.

when I decided on the sport the tinted windows and mirrors were not included at first however the dealer managed to find a black 2011 model that had just entered the country and therefore had these included.

I hope this helps....
 

Beenz

Active Member
Sep 4, 2010
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Chips n ham Wiltshire
I was looking at the good stuff in August but decided on the sport instead in the end. What I did find out from a very helpful dealer in Chippenham (there is one or 2 good dealers still left by the looks of it) was the good stuff deal back in august/september was on 2010 models (no tinted windows or electric mirrors as standard) which they had in the country and were trying to get rid of, but the car in the brouchure is the 2011 model.

when I decided on the sport the tinted windows and mirrors were not included at first however the dealer managed to find a black 2011 model that had just entered the country and therefore had these included.

I hope this helps....

Which dealer in Chippenham did you go to? I too was interested on getting a Good Stuff from Chippenham late August although ideally I wanted a diesel engine. However the price and equipment levels were so much better on the Good Stuff. When I went in to go for it they told me the stock had just been sold and a new deal was on the 1.4 Sport. Certainly the Good Stuff I test drove had all the goodies (dark tints bluetooth etc) as did the show room model. I got a good deal on the 2011 spec 1.6 CR TDi Sport (with ESP, Bluetooth and USB), for me it turned out the better option. Only thing missing spec wise between the two is climate control which does not bother me that much.
 

pault56

Active Member
Sep 30, 2010
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newcastle
So I finally get in touch with the manager yesterday as I am still waiting on a response about the 'folding wing mirrors'. Plus I still haven't recieved my ipod/tomtom/blue tooth package!

All he can say is that the package was sent directly from Milon Keynes and is still waiting on news about the mirrors. I was told I would get the package within a week of buying the car. Its been two weeks now but what's really cheesed me off is the lack of communication from the dealer, promise after promise from both managers that they will get straight back to me when I've phone each day and drove to them twice about the problems. They obviously don't care about after sales customer service. I was willing to have my services done there and maybe buy another model in 4-5 years time, that is now not the case.

My advice, stay well clear of Arnold Clark in Newcastle upon Tyne.

hi jim, also had a few issues with arnold clark newcastle wouldn't reccomend. hope you get sorted..
 
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