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Which Leon Cupra version do you own?


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Kirky

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Apr 10, 2019
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I’ll just leave this here...

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That was a fairly spirited drive.

After nearly 1500 miles since 15th Nov, we are averaging 21mpg. It gets driven 50/50 by my wife and I and she gives it a little bit of hammer every so often. It doesn’t spend much time on a motorway.

If it was mine I reckon I’d be averaging 19.

For those of you still waiting, remember you ordered it because you fell in love with it on the test drive. Almost two months in and after a complete farce leading up to delivery, we are impressed every time we drive it. Hang in there — it’ll be worth the wait!

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We also received considerable compensation from SEAT UK, plus a few bits of CUPRA merchandise and a meal out. They got there in the end.

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I think the hatchback is a bit more frugal with fuel, which is to be expected as it's around 200kg lighter and doesn't drive the rear wheels. I took this a few months ago. It's pretty much the same now with more miles on the clock. I get stuck in a lot of traffic which brings the MPG down a lot. I like to drive like I stole it when I get the chance.
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SE13Cupra

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Oct 18, 2019
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Yeah that's not what I'd want.

Yes, it has kickdown. I personally only find a delay in DSG response in Eco and Comfort settings. In sport and Cupra the response is spot on.
I'm normally in comfort mode as I'm either sat in London traffic or going around the M25, so I will have to experiment with a different setting next time I'm out on a decent bit of road to see if I get the same.
 

Kirky

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Apr 10, 2019
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I'm normally in comfort mode as I'm either sat in London traffic or going around the M25, so I will have to experiment with a different setting next time I'm out on a decent bit of road to see if I get the same.
I'm the same up here stuck on the Edinburgh bypass or in the 20 mph restricted centre. As soon as I get out of the city though and I want a bit of fun I'm out of comfort and into sport. It idles higher to keep the turbo spooled and also keeps it in lower gears for longer so don't expect decent mpg haha.
 

SE13Cupra

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Oct 18, 2019
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I'm the same up here stuck on the Edinburgh bypass or in the 20 mph restricted centre. As soon as I get out of the city though and I want a bit of fun I'm out of comfort and into sport. It idles higher to keep the turbo spooled and also keeps it in lower gears for longer so don't expect decent mpg haha.
The wife has family in Edinburgh so I have spent many an hour stuck on that dam bypass as well, but at least you don't have to go far to find some fun roads up there!
 

Loadmaster748

Roll on summer.....
Aug 2, 2019
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Surrey, UK
On the cusp of ordering mine - 290 DSG in Magnetic Grey (or Urban Silver - oh, I don't know!)

If I go for grey, delivery possibly by third week of March. Buying outright, no lease, for £21,495 (plus extended warranty)
 
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Kirky

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The wife has family in Edinburgh so I have spent many an hour stuck on that dam bypass as well, but at least you don't have to go far to find some fun roads up there!
That's a good point and i've literally just done this. Went up a junction from where I live and took the car down some windy A roads for some fun, and it was definitely fun.
I don't think I've owned a car before that I've driven just for the sake of driving.
 
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Kirky

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Apr 10, 2019
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22k for a new cupra?
Yep. I paid that for my Lux back in March. Paid it outright so that was the OTR price. The standard was just under £21k at the time.

Most who bought outright got it from motorsource. They seemed to do the best deals. @Betts-4 paid just £21k for their Lux! And I thought I'd got a bargain.
 

LevoForest

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That's a good point and just i've literally just done this. Went up a junction from where I live and took the car down some windy A roads for some fun, and it was definitely fun.
I don't think I've owned a car before that I've driven just for the sake of driving.
Bloody hell you make me want mine too much stop making me jealous please
 
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Kirky

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On the cusp of ordering mine - 290 DSG in Magnetic Grey (or Urban Silver - oh, I don't know!)

If I go for grey, delivery possibly by third week of March. Buying outright, no lease, for £21,495 (plus extended warranty)
Please go Silver. I don't want any more magnetic Grey's on the road haha.
 
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Loadmaster748

Roll on summer.....
Aug 2, 2019
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"Wheels C8R 19" 'CUPRA Machined' alloy wheels 30/2 with 235/35 R19 91Y tyres"

Has the wheel style changed from the double five spoke I see on most 2019 examples here on the forum? The one quoted above is from the current SEAT website configurator and looks nothing like them.
 

Kirky

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Apr 10, 2019
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"Wheels C8R 19" 'CUPRA Machined' alloy wheels 30/2 with 235/35 R19 91Y tyres"

Has the wheel style changed from the double five spoke I see on most 2019 examples here on the forum? The one quoted above is from the current SEAT website configurator and looks nothing like them.
I think the configurator is wrong. It has had numerous errors over the last year. When I bought mine it showed a panoramic roof as standard and a cream interior! The latest brochure tends to be the most accurate.
 

Zer0

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Jun 22, 2019
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I think the hatchback is a bit more frugal with fuel, which is to be expected as it's around 200kg lighter and doesn't drive the rear wheels. I took this a few months ago. It's pretty much the same now with more miles on the clock. I get stuck in a lot of traffic which brings the MPG down a lot. I like to drive like I stole it when I get the chance.
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My average since I got the car is about 30 mpg. Not too bad for an ST, I think the DSG 7 helps a bit compared to the old too.

If I drive carefully, mostly highway, I can do 38 mpg. But I've only done that once when I really tried, that's not why I got this car :clown:
 
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Loadmaster748

Roll on summer.....
Aug 2, 2019
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I think the configurator is wrong. It has had numerous errors over the last year. When I bought mine it showed a panoramic roof as standard and a cream interior! The latest brochure tends to be the most accurate.

Yeah, I've realised over the last few months that the SEAT website is less than reliable for car data and specs.

Can you link me to the latest brochure? - I've given up trying to find out what I want to know...

And.... does the non-Lux have a push button start/stop system?

Thanks.
 

Kirky

Copper Cupra Advocate
Apr 10, 2019
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Yeah, I've realised over the last few months that the SEAT website is less than reliable for car data and specs.

Can you link me to the latest brochure? - I've given up trying to find out what I want to know...

And.... does the non-Lux have a push button start/stop system?

Thanks.

https://web1.seat.co.uk/sites/default/files/seat_ra_file/leon-brochure-december-2019.pdf

Latest brochure from December linked.

None Lux doesn't have the start/stop button for the ignition. It does have the start/stop system with a button to deactivate. Not sure which one you were asking about.
 

Loadmaster748

Roll on summer.....
Aug 2, 2019
314
130
Surrey, UK
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