£17K is FAR too much - the new Clio 200 will be around that figure (perhaps £1K less) & in all honesty would probably have the beating of it too. I would say £15K tops, £14K a good buy but they seem determined to destroy the success of the MkIV Cupra....sad....
the car looks great with all the toys you could hope for but i am really disappointed with the performance. I dont like the almost tree hugger ethos which all the car manufactures are taking at the minute. If people are looking at buying a cupra, they want peformance. 7.5 0-60 time just does not cut it. The new FR is much more like with a 150ps engine its still only .2 slower and about £3k cheaper? how can this be. I would expect the cupra to be more torquie but surely it cant compete with the like of the Corsa VXR with those sort of stats?? and £16k??
I'm saving my pennies and pounds for a Cupra, however if its a small engine I'm not going to be interested. After driving a 1.4TSI and a 1.9TDI I prefer the stock TDI over a remapped and worked on 1.4 any day.
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