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Same as me, im expecting it sometime in March, but wouldn't be too fussed if it was April. Managing to save quite a bit of money at the moment, and that little bit longer helps my investments too.

I'd rather wait for the car, and the spec i want.

I've ordered mine, factory ordered with Convenience Pack, Winter Pack, Bluetooth, rear airbags and iPod. Plus i want a few dealer fit items like arm-rest, boot liner, silver door and speaker trims.

They don't have a Cupra (SEAT Sport) factory anymore for the commercial cars, they build them on the line with eveything else. They tend to do them in batches.

So they will be building just Cupra's on one line for a specific period of time, then building somethign else the week after for example.

SEAT Sport don't prepare them anymore like they did the Cupra R's, they have too much to do with all the racing around Europe. They build supercopa's mainly now, for UK, Germany, Spain, Turkey etc... Plus all the WTCC and BTCC commitments.
 
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They don't have a Cupra (SEAT Sport) factory anymore, they build them on the line with eveything else, but they will do them in batches. So they will be building just Cupra's on one line for a specific period of time, then building somethign else the week after for example.

SEAT Sport don't prepare them anymore like they did the Cupra R's[/QUOTE]


Oh OK, thanks for informing me of that, I will tell my dealer when I speak to him next! So as I have not got a firm 'order' placed, only a 'pre-order slot', I guess I might not be in the first batch of Cupra's produced. Oh well.
 
Ok got a quote from admiral (my current insurer). Have both cars on their multicar policy which gives a good discount.

To insure the Ibiza Sport and the Cupra for a year will be around £650

To insure the Ibiza Sport and the FR TDI for a year will be around £564

So not a lot in it really.

Scott