This could get controversial. I'm posting this in the Mk1 section, but I'm going to be as unbiased as I can. We have an Altea XL TDi, and I've owned a Freetrack 4, a Mk2 Leon 2.0T, and I regularly drive a Mk3 Cupra 290.
My favourite Leon is the Mk1, hands down, no contest. Why? Firstly, it's classically styled and doesn't age as much as the others will. I think it looks a bit like a more modern Alfa Sud. The Mk2 is really showing its age these days imho.
Secondly, it feels alive where the Mk2 and Mk3 feel soulless and wooden in comparison. The Mk2 and Mk3 feel like an Audi A4, rubbery and detached.
Thirdly, the 1.8T is just one of the best engines VW ever made, once you sort the common faults that is
. 20v head and the small K03S turbo are a brilliant combination, especially with a de-cat. As an everyday driver it's a combination that's really hard to beat for anything like the same money. Punchy from really low revs and happy to rev all the way to the red line with no flat spots in between.
It's not as quick as a Mk3, but I still prefer my Mk1. It's a great car that I thoroughly enjoy every journey in.
My favourite Leon is the Mk1, hands down, no contest. Why? Firstly, it's classically styled and doesn't age as much as the others will. I think it looks a bit like a more modern Alfa Sud. The Mk2 is really showing its age these days imho.
Secondly, it feels alive where the Mk2 and Mk3 feel soulless and wooden in comparison. The Mk2 and Mk3 feel like an Audi A4, rubbery and detached.
Thirdly, the 1.8T is just one of the best engines VW ever made, once you sort the common faults that is
It's not as quick as a Mk3, but I still prefer my Mk1. It's a great car that I thoroughly enjoy every journey in.