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Old 10-02-2010, 11:49   #1
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Autoexpress Long Term FL FR TDi

A very positive review but then Autoexpress have always been keen on Seat's more so than Autocar. A good and informative read:

http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/carrevi...seat_leon.html

"Put on your shades – the Auto Express long-term fleet has been Tangoed! Our new SEAT Leon FR is finished in head-turning Lumina Orange paint. Not only will it be impossible to lose in a car park, it never fails to raise a smile among passers by – especially in the depths of winter, when it stands out so much against the dreary grey skies.


The colour combines well with the optional gloss black 18-inch alloy wheels and subtle bodykit, and ensures the FR looks every inch the hot hatch. Adding to the sense of occasion are the hidden rear door handles, brushed metal mirror casings and twin exhaust tailpipes.


I know some members of the Auto Express team reckon the rims have an aftermarket appearance, but as long as they are kept clean, I think they look great. What’s more, if the Leon was finished in a more subtle shade, it wouldn’t hold as much appeal for me – I simply love the attention this car gets.


Look past the outrageous colour scheme and you might be surprised to learn that there’s a 168bhp 2.0 TDI diesel engine under the bonnet. Available in various models across the VW Group, this unit won’t be the first choice for enthusiasts –but in the real world it makes a lot of sense. And I already love the flexibility it provides.


With 350Nm of torque available from as low as 1,800rpm, you don’t have to worry about changing down a gear for a burst of acceleration.


It sounds sporty, too, apart from the clatter on start-up. We’ve averaged economy of 42mpg so far, but this should rise as the unit loosens up.


The suspension doesn’t need to be run-in – it’s already more comfortable than previous hot Leons. Make no mistake, the set-up is still stiff compared to most mainstream family hatchbacks, but it’s only a problem when the surface is particularly rutted or broken. This is really welcome, as the car has to do more than its fair share of commuting.


The improved refinement hasn’t come at the expense of handling agility, either. The sporty suspension and clever electronic differential mean the SEAT really comes into its own along twisty back roads.


A comfortable and well equipped interior is just as important as a capable chassis in a daily driver, though – and I’m a big fan of the FR’s layout. I particularly like the low-set driving position and flat-bottomed steering wheel.


Standard equipment on the hatch is generous, but that didn’t stop us specifying a few extras. Parking sensors and a Bluetooth hands-free phone connection were essentials, while we also upgraded the audio system. The latter sounds great, although you need an extra cable if you want full control of your iPod.


Less impressive is the sat-nav, which has already started to play up. On one recent journey, it told us our destination was more than 3,300 miles away – my portable Garmin provided a much more accurate figure of 110 miles! A trip to the local dealer for a software check-up is definitely beckoning.


The only other blemish on the Leon’s copybook so far is the appearance of some stone chips on the bonnet and front bumper. I’m not sure if they are the result of the amount of grit on the roads from the recent bad weather, or down to the lacquer being soft. I’ll keep my eye on this – we don’t want to ruin that dazzling paintjob!"
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Old 10-02-2010, 17:00   #2
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That's put a big smile on my face. I've gone for White although have to say the orange does look good. Glad there are no major issues. Have to agree with driving position having driven both a leon and golf!
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