Biff
04-10-2001, 17:49
Hi
Glad to find a site like this, there aren't many information sources on the net for seat cars.
Being lucky enough to work for an excellent company, that give you free choice as to company car, within a certain budget, I've just opted for a Seat Leon 1.8 20v T Cupra. Small drawback is that it will take 10-12 weeks to arrive http://www.seatcupra.net/forums/frown.gif , and after test driving a 2001 car i'm itching to get my hands on it!! Anyway, I have a couple of questions, these may have been answered already before i discovered this site so bare with me if i'm going over old ground.
1. Does the 2002 car have Switchable Traction Control? I know the test car had a switch by the gear stick, but I've read a couple of posts on here that suggest the '02 cars have TC but not switchable.
2. Is there anything I should know about these cars, that a dealer wont have told me? Do they have any weak points? Every review I've read hardly faults the Leon, and the test drive I had recently was certainly impressive, but there is no substitute for road miles to highlight faults...any gremlins?
Ta,
Biff
Glad to find a site like this, there aren't many information sources on the net for seat cars.
Being lucky enough to work for an excellent company, that give you free choice as to company car, within a certain budget, I've just opted for a Seat Leon 1.8 20v T Cupra. Small drawback is that it will take 10-12 weeks to arrive http://www.seatcupra.net/forums/frown.gif , and after test driving a 2001 car i'm itching to get my hands on it!! Anyway, I have a couple of questions, these may have been answered already before i discovered this site so bare with me if i'm going over old ground.
1. Does the 2002 car have Switchable Traction Control? I know the test car had a switch by the gear stick, but I've read a couple of posts on here that suggest the '02 cars have TC but not switchable.
2. Is there anything I should know about these cars, that a dealer wont have told me? Do they have any weak points? Every review I've read hardly faults the Leon, and the test drive I had recently was certainly impressive, but there is no substitute for road miles to highlight faults...any gremlins?
Ta,
Biff