Now had my 07 cupra for a week

Southender

Guest
Hi Chaps!!
I have now been living with my nice shiny crono yellow 07 cupra for a week covered nearly 900 miles so i thought i would just post my observations, just in case you were interested! ;-)

Driving it i am impressed by the levels of grip it has, although i find that getting use to the steering changing its weight at speed, for want of a better word takes some getting use to. Maybe if anything a bit light at low speed, but the wife won't complain so much when trying to park the thing!
I managed to have it for one day and ended up kerbing the alloy Ouch!!! so needless to say not flavour of the month with she who pays the bills, but i phoned the dealer and they had a man in his white van packed full of little pots of paint arranged to sort that. I have to say he did a wonderful job, and you cannot tell that its been repaired!

As for the power of the car i find it pulls well, especially around 4000 rpm, but you have to be dam quick with the gear change, the revs die off really a lot quicker than my old Alfa. This can make for a jerky drive, or is this my crap driving (no comments please!) as long as you keep the turbo spinning, sort of taking me back to my old TT days it perorms well, and the torque is very noticable. I dont think much of the "seat sound", but this is because i was rather spolit with a V6 and four exhuasts on my old car, it just sounds like a normal car to me now!
I find it all to easy to slip tha dam thing into 2nd rather than 4th when driving at a pace, and i dont like the fact that you can push down the gear knob all the time, i prefer the old collar pull up jobbie, no problems with the shape of it as i've seen noted before.
brakes...awesome...i'll leave that there
I had mats with mine but the dealer didnt put the posts in to secure them, so when i took it back for the wheel reapir, i managed to sweet talk the lady in parts ;-)
No problems with the "thick" pillar at the front, again no worse than my old car
I like the bog standard stereo does for me, and the fact i can now play mp3 through it, as i never had that before. the only option i went for was a dvd for the sprog in the back, thats the best £700 i have ever spent! keeps her nice and quiet :)
seats...i would of liked leather but cloth is nice, maybe not supportive enough for my long legs, being 6ft 2, but grippy and i dont get an aching backside after being it 2 hours.
I was in two minds about some sort of external styling like the aero kit, but i prefer the slightly understated look, it gets enough attention as it is being yellow! So i'm going to spend my money on getting a remap, the dealer is getting their demo remapped, and i'm awaiting to see the result from that, and of course taking it for a spirited drive! then go from there.
I don;t like the 2 white dials one black one on the dash...what was that all about, but not going to hung up about it.
Love the headlights bright clear and i like the funky check it goes through when you start up the car and turn them on.

Hope you found that interesting, if you want to know anything else then please let me know.
I'll keep you lot posted about the re-map

regards

Skippy
 

warren_cox

Back from the dead
Nice one mate, good to hear some customer feedback rather than the inconsistent journalist rants.

As for your revs dying off, I have the same issue with the 2.0T, I'm hoping its because the engine is so new and tight. Once its bedded in I think it will settle down.

Ditto also with the steering.

Just reading between the lines the Leon sounds so like the S3 in terms of its characteristics. Its every bit the car with a different badge.

Enjoy it mate, and get it mapped - it will be a flyer!

Peversely I'm excited about the new Cupra and I'm not getting one!
 
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Glovepup

Cupra Lova
May 27, 2006
450
0
Sevenoaks, Kent
only 2 months to go.......only 2 months to go.......only 2 months to go.......only 2 months to go.......only 2 months to go.......really not helping.

Glad that your liking the car....I am not jealous!!
 

alffi

Active Member
Jan 8, 2007
91
0
only 2 months to go.......only 2 months to go.......only 2 months to go.......only 2 months to go.......only 2 months to go.......really not helping.

Glad that your liking the car....I am not jealous!!

only 2 days to go.......only 2 days to go.......only 2 days to go.......only 2 days to go.......only 2 days to go.......it helps! Sorry, I can´t help my self ;)

Thank you Southender! Hope to see some pics. My last car was a A3 with V6 engine, so i know what you are talking about [B)]
 

YIN

Leon cupra Mk2
Oct 6, 2003
904
3
Dudley
www.futuremark.com
was you the guy collecting his from barlows last monday who part ex that alfa evolution v6 ? if it was i watched you drive off.did look nice.
Are you from wolverhapton area
 
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Superted

Guest
Get a short shift from Forge.........that should sort out the gear changes.........fitting mine tomorrow...;)
 

Southender

Guest
T'was me!!

was you the guy collecting his from barlows last monday who part ex that alfa evolution v6 ? if it was i watched you drive off.did look nice.
Are you from wolverhapton area

Yes that was me trading in the old faithful, bit of a sad day, thats was a great car!! lovely sound, just a shame it washed wide all the time. Chassis not as good as the Cupra, the power is almost the same, the Cupra puts it down differently.

Thanks gents for the replies, i will sort some pix for you all, i'm rather busy at work at the moment, but i will sort them and post them here.

I have yet to see another one on the raod, so would be nice to know if anyone local around Rowley has made a purchase, you'll often see me bombing..Ahem i mean driving within the national speed limit around the local motorway network ;-)

I'll keep you informed about how Barlow's get on with the re-map

Regards

Skippy
 

Southender

Guest
from rowley then i will be in hanover road regular so i will keep my eye out for you but yellow will be hard to miss mines red by the way

me just up from the **** inn, along the road to Dudley, so flash me if you see me ;-)
 

DanGB

Who need's a Diesel....
Feb 12, 2006
3,772
2
London
How does it work, you like it? Price?

It is an adjustable shfiter that is fitted in place of the original part. It is located in the engine bay on the right side of the engine, very easily accesible. Fitting is pretty easy too!

For prices, look on the forge website. SSCN members get a 10% discount.

It shortens the throw of the gearstick between gears. The shorter the throw, the more notchy it will become. I have it about halfway on the adjuster. I like it personally :)
 
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