We're all peachy - but it IS nice to have a reasoned discussion about this where the full facts from both sides are provided.
Perrys .... that's brave!
They are not that bad, honnest. I can also take my Mondeo there at the same time for services etc, as they have Ford and SEAT in the same building...
Ohhh, while I remember too. My Cupra had a grinding/creeky steering rack (Well known fault). The Leon was modded to the max when the LOCAL dealer fixed that under warrenty just fine 2 months ago...
Whats changed now then? Why has this car suddenly become untouchable to them, when a dealer 15 miles away will still look at the car?
DJHORACE & UNCLEFESTER- Completely agree with you! SEAT could have an even more unique brand by embracing the tuning niche!
But as SEREMOTORS says, it is not SEAT UK who decide this...you have to convince SEAT Spain.
Poverty, that is the SEAT Leon Copa, some confusion has been construed around the output but the most powerful Leon officially produced is the SEAT Leon Copa @ 285PS.
ReMaps are when an independant takes a OE engine control unit and overwrites the mapping tables to produce more horsepower, smoother output, linear torque curve etc.
VWG (as in Volkswagen Group Globally) do not support/warrant any modification made to the vehicle that is not in that brands accessory package. It is part of your vehicle warranty t & c's it is also a standardised part of the warranty guidelines!
SEAT UK have to abide by the rules laid out by SEAT SA, the same with VWG UK and VWG AG -there is not different t & c's on warranty coverage depending on what country you live in!
But anyway...how is everybody??
What happened to giving the customer what they want? Or is the consumer just supposed to be told what there getting and they can either like it or lump it? QUOTE]
Maybe Im missing a point here but is that not why some people buy certain carsI think its called free choice - was anyone here here forced into buying a SEAT? Was anyone told that they could mod their car and not affect warranty? I doubt it. Make your choice, accept the consequences.
If you research the Copa, you will find there are mechanical differences...it is not just an ECU change and an exhaust!
What happened to giving the customer what they want? Or is the consumer just supposed to be told what there getting and they can either like it or lump it? QUOTE]
Maybe Im missing a point here but is that not why some people buy certain carsI think its called free choice - was anyone here here forced into buying a SEAT? Was anyone told that they could mod their car and not affect warranty? I doubt it. Make your choice, accept the consequences.
I own a SEAT because I love the brand it offers me what I want as a consumer, I have always been a fan since I first clapped eyes on a cupra, I am not suggesting that people dont have a choice but if there is a proven market for modifications or for people to individualise their SEAT which is evident in the amount of people on this site who own and modify their cars then why does the manufacturer not embrace it? I am not saying that people should modify regardless and then play ignorant when the **** hits the fan its a calculated risk people take when they modify the car, I just think its a shame.
If you research the Copa, you will find there are mechanical differences...it is not just an ECU change and an exhaust!
Like the Cupra and the Cupra R....there are so many differences!
i hate how as soon as a dealer thinks its modified they say "sorry we aint touching it" , its up to the seat to proove that any modifications may of cause the issures in the 1st place At their cost ! and then IF it turns out to be the customers fault they should be charged? No just get fobbed off automatically
In todats age, parts are cheaper than labour.....in lesser countries people pay for major units to be overhauled, this country 10 hours to rebuild a gearbox is £1000 without parts.....cheaper to junk the box and fit a new one!
Again, that is due to SEAT's factory policy. Why run the risk of spending a couple hours on diagnosis and maybe not get paid either by the customer or by SEAT? At the end of the day time is money and at £60+ an hour, someones wages depends on profitable work.
We dont mind working on modded cars but ONLY if the customer agrees to be straight with us on the mods and agrees to bear any costs which SEAT wont meet. Obviously a warranty on say a heater motor wont be invalidated by a set of lowered springs.
We had a DSG problem and SEAT told us to do something. The customer disagreed and took it elsewhere. SEAT gave the other dealer different advice and now the customer is reporting us to SEAT. See the position dealers are in? Its impossible!!!
Bear in mind that the car in question on this thread is heavily modified so its no wonder the dealer didnt want to get involved. No excuse for rudeness tho or for not talking it over with SEAT if that was the case.