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Old 14-07-2005, 18:12   #1
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Had my seat leon cupra fr tdi for 2 months now and just done under 4000 miles. Its an amazing car and cant wait to get it revod after 10,000 miles. MPG is amazing, been getting 56mpg cruisin at 70 but love raging it from time to time.

The peroformacne seems the be increasing the more miles i do. i have had a few build quality probs and rattles but have been sorted by stealer.

Dont like the new leon looks to girly and curved not as bad boy as the current shape
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Old 14-07-2005, 19:25   #2
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Had my FR TDI 4 months now covered 7000 miles, what can i say performance excellent and getting better and better! Economy between 50-60mpg some minor rattles and squeaks but these have cured themselves. I have to agree don't like the look of the new Leon looks too much like all the other cars in the range.
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Old 14-07-2005, 20:22   #3
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Same, love mine to bits,

I got mine last week as seen the look of the neon leon and hated it so much i wanted one of the last ones
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Old 14-07-2005, 20:29   #4
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Had mine since 2nd week in May and about 1000 miles off its first oil change service!

My MPG isn't that impressive. On average about 44. But then again you don't care too much about fuel economy when the company pays for fuel
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Old 16-07-2005, 17:11   #5
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Had mine since 2nd week in May and about 1000 miles off its first oil change service!

My MPG isn't that impressive. On average about 44. But then again you don't care too much about fuel economy when the company pays for fuel
They may pay for the fuel but you get taxed heavier ! about another £1000 a year.
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Old 16-07-2005, 18:20   #6
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Had my seat leon cupra fr tdi for 2 months now and just done under 4000 miles. Its an amazing car and cant wait to get it revod after 10,000 miles. MPG is amazing, been getting 56mpg cruisin at 70 but love raging it from time to time.

The peroformacne seems the be increasing the more miles i do. i have had a few build quality probs and rattles but have been sorted by stealer.

Dont like the new leon looks to girly and curved not as bad boy as the current shape
why you waiting for 10k before the revo ?
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Old 16-07-2005, 20:22   #7
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They may pay for the fuel but you get taxed heavier ! about another £1000 a year.
But that's why I choose a car with a list price of £16200! Actual milage benefit comes in around £50.00 per month!!
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Old 17-07-2005, 12:53   #8
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waitin for 10,000 miles coz i need to save and by the time i have done that amount of miles i will have enough money. its suks
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ahh i see
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Old 19-07-2005, 21:43   #10
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But that's why I choose a car with a list price of £16200! Actual milage benefit comes in around £50.00 per month!!
I claim my mileage back which means if I fill up with £45 & I do 550+ miles I make a tenner each tank & I don't have to pay extra tax for having a Diesel card !
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Old 20-07-2005, 08:18   #11
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I claim my mileage back which means if I fill up with £45 & I do 550+ miles I make a tenner each tank & I don't have to pay extra tax for having a Diesel card !
I don't have to pay for tyres.....
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Old 20-07-2005, 09:38   #12
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why you waiting for 10k before the revo ?
altho there's people who's revoed the car just after having bought it and car goes ok [sheerin] and seat greece sells cars with revo on them straight out of the dealer, me myself I'd still wait to let the engine loose up a lil bit. Ok, revo is a standard code, not a custom one so theorically it's the same if you flash it in @ 1000 or 100000 miles but I'd still wait for the engine to have loosen up a bit. personal choice.
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Old 20-07-2005, 09:44   #13
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I worked for a dealership and have seen NEW cars go out with the remap on.
No problem , but when it comes down to when I think it is preference.
Most like a couple of thousand miles on the clock just to bed the engine in.
Who is right who is wrong?
Nobody its preference.
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