After my test drive on the Leon FR DSG I could not fault a single thing.
I have now found one, a single reversing light.
As a cost-cutting measure this is truly pathetic. It is made worse by the fact that the single light is located on the nearside of the car. This is not quite so bad if you have a left-hand drive car but obviously SEAT was not going to produce a reversing light on the offside just for UK customers.
The Mk 1 Leon has two excellent reversing lights.
Short of mounting some hideous aftermarket light(s) I can only think of replacing the bulb with a Philips Vision Plus version.
http://www.powerbulbs.com/product_list.asp?cat1=39&cat2=31
I just hope fellow Leon Mk 2 owners do not have to do regular night-time reversing over any distance.
I have now found one, a single reversing light.
As a cost-cutting measure this is truly pathetic. It is made worse by the fact that the single light is located on the nearside of the car. This is not quite so bad if you have a left-hand drive car but obviously SEAT was not going to produce a reversing light on the offside just for UK customers.
The Mk 1 Leon has two excellent reversing lights.
Short of mounting some hideous aftermarket light(s) I can only think of replacing the bulb with a Philips Vision Plus version.
http://www.powerbulbs.com/product_list.asp?cat1=39&cat2=31
I just hope fellow Leon Mk 2 owners do not have to do regular night-time reversing over any distance.