punisher5112 wrote: » I see the black is gone off the rear centre light thingy
Toyotafanboi wrote: » Well?
fancy pigeon wrote: » Quick q: My windscreen is scratched, on both sides due to the wipers not being changed in time by the previous owners :rolleyes: What would you recommend to remedy this?
Midnight_EG wrote: » I've had good results with regular old polish and a DA
bazz26 wrote: » the parking though..... :pac:
CIP4 wrote: » I find my parents Leon FR very noisy particularly around town its a 2.0tdi estate as well but 150bhp think I am just use to petrols now would struggle to go back. I don't drive it a lot but still a couple of times a month. To be fair the above facelift in white looks nice. I suppose for you SH the decision is whether to be sensible and buy something like that which I am sure will be cheap to run or go mad and buy a Cupra which I have driven and think they are a serious car.
CIP4 wrote: » @SH sounds like you have it fairly well thought through. Even though they are the same basic car the Leon Cupra and FR TDI are such different cars the adaptive suspension in the Cupra alone changes it and makes it quite comfortable in normal mode. You should probably do a spreadsheet with all the costs as there would be a big difference between the two if you were to keep them for 3 years for example. Benefit of the FR is it’s 184 while a lot of them are only 150bhp.
Ryath wrote: » Benefit of the 184 too is has independent rear suspension it definitely handles better and feels more composed. Upgraded brakes too. Not sure where we're going to go yet. 1.5 tsi with 150bhp doesn't quite cut it comparison. Pity they don't don't offer the 2.0 tsi with 190bhp here. Think we might just refinance the gmfv and wait and see what the Mk4 Leon offers on the other hand there will be better offers and finance rates with the existing model before it's phased out.
bazz26 wrote: » And it begins.
colm_mcm wrote: » Do it, but do it properly. Don’t compromise. Buy something you’ll keep.