So, had a chat with the LO account manager today. Spoken to her before, nice lady so fits the job well.
I'm going to wait a month. I've nothing to lose as I was planning on November delivery anyway and pretty much everything is still to play for.
If in the middle of October it is still showing March I can pick something else or walk away. I have no deposit to lose as that was the special blue light worker offer, in that they don't charge an arrangement fee and therefore there is nothing to pay upfront before delivery. I've said that there is no point me looking what offers there are now or what they currently have in stock, because in a month's time this all could have changed anyway. Plus LO although it was the cheapest on the Cupra I found, isn't necessarily the cheapest full stop. For example, a Lolvo S60 T5 caught my eye as in budget, but LO is a good £100 per month more.
So basically, I'm going to sit on my hands and stew for a month. This hasn't stopped me sending an email to Seat customer services asking for an explanation as they told me something completely different on the phone the same day that I got the news from the dealer of the delay.
Long shot, but it did cross my mind, that it could still be the dealer has sold more via LO than they are allocated and are trying to get people to cancel their orders. It would explain why Seat are saying it is still on schedule.
I'm going to wait a month. I've nothing to lose as I was planning on November delivery anyway and pretty much everything is still to play for.
If in the middle of October it is still showing March I can pick something else or walk away. I have no deposit to lose as that was the special blue light worker offer, in that they don't charge an arrangement fee and therefore there is nothing to pay upfront before delivery. I've said that there is no point me looking what offers there are now or what they currently have in stock, because in a month's time this all could have changed anyway. Plus LO although it was the cheapest on the Cupra I found, isn't necessarily the cheapest full stop. For example, a Lolvo S60 T5 caught my eye as in budget, but LO is a good £100 per month more.
So basically, I'm going to sit on my hands and stew for a month. This hasn't stopped me sending an email to Seat customer services asking for an explanation as they told me something completely different on the phone the same day that I got the news from the dealer of the delay.
Long shot, but it did cross my mind, that it could still be the dealer has sold more via LO than they are allocated and are trying to get people to cancel their orders. It would explain why Seat are saying it is still on schedule.