I average about 26mpg. If fuel economy is a concern a cupra probably isn't the model for you!
Well I've calculated it will only cost me £20 ish a week more to drive a Cupra over a 184, so I think I can afford itAt 25k a year I would choose a diesel (and remap/box it) personally.
Well I've calculated it will only cost me £20 ish a week more to drive a Cupra over a 184, so I think I can afford it
Well I've calculated it will only cost me £20 ish a week more to drive a Cupra over a 184, so I think I can afford it
Chaps let's not get carried away here, I'm 50 so insurance isn't a issue as for the other bits the margin cost differences aren't that much.. As for services surely if you do large mileage should you be on the longer service schedules.
I'm not trying to run this on a shoestring budget , I was just interested to see how things where to put into my man maths ��
If running costs aren't really an issue I'd definitely go for the cupra. It's a great car!Chaps let's not get carried away here, I'm 50 so insurance isn't a issue as for the other bits the margin cost differences aren't that much.. As for services surely if you do large mileage should you be on the longer service schedules.
I'm not trying to run this on a shoestring budget , I was just interested to see how things where to put into my man maths