Hi all,
Still a happy camper in my 2007 Leon Stylance 1.6L (with all it's 8 valves) and 50,000 kms on the clock. Has only cost me 3 tyres and normal servicing over the years. However, might be looking to change in the new year. The local dealer wrote to me last week with the details of the new offers coming up and so I called in yesterday.
Basically, if I order before 31st Dec I get 3 yrs free servicing, 1 yrs road tax and 1 yrs extended factory mobility (whatever that is). Total of €500-750. I was also informed about the new PCP product, a new concept to both me and the dealer. This is where you only finance 2/3 of the loan, repay deposit with your trade in, middle chunk over 3 years and the final value can be paid in full or refinanced, hand the car back or use it's residual value (minus their GFV) as a trade in.
Unfortunately, the choice of cars here is not the same as the UK. My budget plan (i.e. what I'm willing to pay per month) has me limited also. If the 1.4TSI FR was available here I'd snap it up, but it isn't. We are only able to get the 1.2TSi and 1.6TDi so that's what I've got to chose from. Can anyone give me a brief rundown on the pros and cons of both engines? (he didn't have a Leon to test drive with either engine, only a Pre-facelift 2.0 FR DSG...)
Another annoying thing here is that the Copa Models are not available here either. I can chose from a Reference Special edition (16" Elio Alloys, front fogs and cornering function, electric & heated mirrors, multifunction steering wheel and onboard comp over Reference spec; 'S' spec in the UK?) for €22,300 or a Style for €25,500. While the Style is my preferred choice, that's a lot of extra money for a leather steering wheel, cruise, full climate control and rear electric windows.
I really like the leather steering wheel though! The other thing to mention is that I have an RNS 510 fitted to my 07 car, will this transplant ok to the FL cars?
So anyone have any ideas on which engine to choose? Is the 1.2 asthmatic or gutsy? Diesel the way to go? (price difference is negligible here between the two, less than €1300).
Also, is there any good reason to opt for the 3 year part finance deal over the normal 5-year pay-for-all-the-car arrangement?
My other option is to wait till the spring and try to get a 2010 Exeo 2.0 tdi Style with 30K kms on the clock, for about €14k with my own.
Thanks all,
(a confused) Roy
Still a happy camper in my 2007 Leon Stylance 1.6L (with all it's 8 valves) and 50,000 kms on the clock. Has only cost me 3 tyres and normal servicing over the years. However, might be looking to change in the new year. The local dealer wrote to me last week with the details of the new offers coming up and so I called in yesterday.
Basically, if I order before 31st Dec I get 3 yrs free servicing, 1 yrs road tax and 1 yrs extended factory mobility (whatever that is). Total of €500-750. I was also informed about the new PCP product, a new concept to both me and the dealer. This is where you only finance 2/3 of the loan, repay deposit with your trade in, middle chunk over 3 years and the final value can be paid in full or refinanced, hand the car back or use it's residual value (minus their GFV) as a trade in.
Unfortunately, the choice of cars here is not the same as the UK. My budget plan (i.e. what I'm willing to pay per month) has me limited also. If the 1.4TSI FR was available here I'd snap it up, but it isn't. We are only able to get the 1.2TSi and 1.6TDi so that's what I've got to chose from. Can anyone give me a brief rundown on the pros and cons of both engines? (he didn't have a Leon to test drive with either engine, only a Pre-facelift 2.0 FR DSG...)
Another annoying thing here is that the Copa Models are not available here either. I can chose from a Reference Special edition (16" Elio Alloys, front fogs and cornering function, electric & heated mirrors, multifunction steering wheel and onboard comp over Reference spec; 'S' spec in the UK?) for €22,300 or a Style for €25,500. While the Style is my preferred choice, that's a lot of extra money for a leather steering wheel, cruise, full climate control and rear electric windows.
I really like the leather steering wheel though! The other thing to mention is that I have an RNS 510 fitted to my 07 car, will this transplant ok to the FL cars?
So anyone have any ideas on which engine to choose? Is the 1.2 asthmatic or gutsy? Diesel the way to go? (price difference is negligible here between the two, less than €1300).
Also, is there any good reason to opt for the 3 year part finance deal over the normal 5-year pay-for-all-the-car arrangement?
My other option is to wait till the spring and try to get a 2010 Exeo 2.0 tdi Style with 30K kms on the clock, for about €14k with my own.
Thanks all,
(a confused) Roy
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