Danny.
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Hey guys
I am hopefully looking to get a Mk4 Ibiza in 3-6months time - this has been after many months of wanting one of the 2.0 TDi 'big brothers' (Leon / Golf / A3). Price wise the Ibiza is atleast a couple of grand cheaper so as a student it makes more sense to get bang for buck.
I am wondering what you all think in the age old debate of getting a Cupra TDi or the FR TDi? The reason I ask is that obviously the FR makes more financial sense, but I would like the power of the Cupra. I prefer the styling of the Cupra too (slightly more aggresive).
I can get a high mileage 04 - 05 plate Cupra for around the same price as an average mileage 06-56 plate FR. What sort of problems do cars at 100,000 miles accumulate? And apart from the multi-function steering wheel, what other benefits are available from the '56 facelift? can the MFSW be retrofitted to an '04 Cupra?
If I did go down the FR route, the costs involved for the Cupra front, brakes upgrade, bushes and any other thing thats need upgraded would cost a small fortune. And I know the FR can be remapped to be more powerful than a standard Cupra, but I believe after declaring the remap and any other mods I think insurance would be far greater than a Cupra (this is an assumption as I have no experience with remappingand the associated costs).
A bit of a troublesome first post, but thanks for any help
I am hopefully looking to get a Mk4 Ibiza in 3-6months time - this has been after many months of wanting one of the 2.0 TDi 'big brothers' (Leon / Golf / A3). Price wise the Ibiza is atleast a couple of grand cheaper so as a student it makes more sense to get bang for buck.
I am wondering what you all think in the age old debate of getting a Cupra TDi or the FR TDi? The reason I ask is that obviously the FR makes more financial sense, but I would like the power of the Cupra. I prefer the styling of the Cupra too (slightly more aggresive).
I can get a high mileage 04 - 05 plate Cupra for around the same price as an average mileage 06-56 plate FR. What sort of problems do cars at 100,000 miles accumulate? And apart from the multi-function steering wheel, what other benefits are available from the '56 facelift? can the MFSW be retrofitted to an '04 Cupra?
If I did go down the FR route, the costs involved for the Cupra front, brakes upgrade, bushes and any other thing thats need upgraded would cost a small fortune. And I know the FR can be remapped to be more powerful than a standard Cupra, but I believe after declaring the remap and any other mods I think insurance would be far greater than a Cupra (this is an assumption as I have no experience with remappingand the associated costs).
A bit of a troublesome first post, but thanks for any help