Stylance or reference sport?

BTCC_CAL

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As in journey lengths? Mostly less then 10 miles but a fair few long hauls 50 mile.plus. otherwise I'm gonna be running it onto the ground as it were, keeping it for ages

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BTCC_CAL

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Also how do j know if the one I buy has one of these dpf contraptions?

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BTCC_CAL

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Ok so when did this facelift occur? Post 2007?

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BTCC_CAL

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Ok so 2007 Leon won't have a dpf for sure anyways. That's good to know

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BTCC_CAL

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So is a sport a stylance with sport seats?

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stewbie55

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The stylance model is the pre face lift model with a higher spec. The reference sport is is a reference (basic model) witth sports suspension, leather steerring wheel and sportier alloys and seats.

The sports suspension is very firm so you need to choose between comfort and looks.

The stylance has extras such as electric rear windows, climate, cruise control, 8 speakers etc

BTCC version is a ref sport with a kit on it. Declare the kit to the insurance people if you buy it. See another thread!!!

OK I think this answers the questions I just asked in another thread - not bothered by rear electric windows or climate (I always set it to manual in the LCR anyway). BUT what is the stereo situation on the reference then - how many speakers? Was planning to upgrade the head unit anyway but does it only have front speakers or something? I noticed it didn't sound great but would it be more involved then to upgrade the sound system on a reference sport - would it be a question of fitting speakers into the rear postions - are the wiring looms already there or would it be more involved?
 
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