Hunky Monster wrote: » Glad you held onto it!
wotzgoingon wrote: » You'd never know.
bazz26 wrote: » That looks immaculate. Very rare to find one of them these days that isn't a rotter.
dylbert wrote: » It’s standard on the Sportline, it sits slightly proud of the boot.
Gremlinertia wrote: » Forgive my ignorance, semi auto?.
For Forks Sake wrote: » Yup, you can just about see the paddles behind the steering wheel in the interior pic
For Forks Sake wrote: » Collected today, Leon FR First Edition, 2.0TDi
hooch-85 wrote: » Very nice car, well wear and best of luck with it. We bought a new Ateca FR as our family car this year and it's great, SEAT have really upped their game in recent years. I can't help but think how well that Leon would look with a slight lowering though, nothing crazy maybe 20mm.
Tzardine wrote: » I have have bought a few new Seat cars since 2006. Current one is an Arona FR. The quality was always good, but you are right, the current generation is really a step up. The 150 BHP 1.5 Tsi engine is an absolute peach too. Really like the Leon FR posted above. Looks sweet. Best of luck with it. Might be looking that way myself when the Arona is due to be upgraded in a couple of years.
hooch-85 wrote: » Yeah I agree, we have the 1.5TSi in the Ateca, lovely engine and quite economical. It does lack a bit of low down torque though, the 2.0 TDi would definitely trump it in that department. I find its not an engine to be revving out, although ours only has 5kms on it yet so maybe that will free out a bit as the mileage goes up.
Tzardine wrote: » Yeah I found that ours was the same. It did free up after a while. And used a bit of oil too. Mine hasn't burnt anything yet. Did not notice any torque issues in the Arona, but it is a fair bit smaller and less weight.
shanec1928 wrote: » lovely have the st version on order in the same color with the 1.5 dsg. looking forward to it, a big upgrade from the mk3 which i currently drive
jayo26 wrote: » Hey all, haven't post here in couple years since i purchased so have few bits done.