The information I post on here is published each week by the Supply Manager at SEAT UK, and is available to (and applies to) the UK dealer network as a whole. They are likely lead times based on current order bank and production capacity, so could be shorter but could also be longer.Who do I believe-the above or dealer??
Basically is your info 'direct from the horses mouth' ?
Depends how much you want the car - I waited 5 months for my Golf but it was worth it.That's all I need to know,many thanks.
Just confirms that they will always say the minimum just to obtain the sale then hit you with the more accurate news.
Appreciate your time.
The information I post on here is published each week by the Supply Manager at SEAT UK, and is available to (and applies to) the UK dealer network as a whole. They are likely lead times based on current order bank and production capacity, so could be shorter but could also be longer.
Whether you choose to believe it, or a dealership that has access to the same information yet seems to be ignoring it, is up to you...
Do you know what the lead time is on a 1.8FR with standard wheels?
PUK are the 18" Machined. PUM are the new-style 18" Performance. You've ordered PUN (old-style 18" Performance) which are the only FR wheels not subject to additional delays.What is the difference between FR 18” PUK & PUM. I have ordered a 2.0 150 FR with 18” 30/3.
does it matter which dealership you order your cupra from? requested an offer on carwow and one of the rep told me this when I ask about lead times:
" unlike a dealership as we are part owned by SEAT we do get priority builds at the factory meaning the lead time could come forward but to avoid disappointment we still would say 20 weeks"
this offer was 1k more than the best, but if that's true i might just go with this to have it faster