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im 31 and just bought my leon fr last week.Its standard at the moment and according to my mrs "staying that way!"
 
Age 51, Mk 2 TDi FR, no mods yet... Last car was Mk1 Leon, also oilburner.

When I were a lad I had an ancient Triumph Herald, you could unbolt the roof on sunny days. Brilliant fishtails on bends from the rear wheel drive (1982)!
 
Im an old 34 (reading the average age of the rest of you guys!) ;)

My previous car was a Mk4 SEAT Ibiza, so stepping up to my current Mk2 SEAT Leon FR (6 months ago) was a natural upgrade. :)
 
31 and just got a 07 FR. Only learnt to drive a few years ago though!
 
I'm in my late 30's but have always been into cars with performance, i don't think that is some thing you grow out of :D
 
I'm 27 - Seems to be common between 20-40 which is probably a tad younger then the average Golf owners (still get oldies in Golfs) but still a pretty broad age range!

I've been there and had silly fast expensive to run cars so the Leon is a great all-rounder for us, little baby on the way so 4 doors is handy, nice and economical yet still 170bhp to keep me interested....

It's just a good all round family car that still has the potential for that fun side too - Especially with the Cupra's and CupraR.
 
A young 45 have a 07 Leon FR petrol in black from new sooooooooooooooooo much better looking than a Golf and not as many around too.
 
I bought mine 1.6 Reference four years ago when I was still 20. Now after four years still same car bought will 2.0 TFSI conversion :) will never sell it :D
 
Had an mk4 ibiza 1.2 before, but went for a Leon at 24. Now 27, slightly ( :whistle: ) modded, but the same car and have no intention of changing :D Love the car and love the looks, and love the following seat has. :D
 
Fair Play Lee!
Same here - thought while i'm earning money I may as well enjoy it! Ill be sad to see it go :(