Hi There,
I’m currently looking to purchase a used Leon Cupra R (roughly 1 year old) however before I plan on going for a test drive I was hoping that you could provide some useful information in relation to SEAT and the Cupra R.
I currently live in Manchester and work in Chester (MBNA) - 80 mile round trip but I car share so I do 280miles (max) per week. I currently drive a 2002 mk5 Fiesta Zetec-S which I pay a fortune to insure due to it being modified. As a result I’m looking to trade in the Fiesta as it doesn’t cope well with motorway speeds. I have looked at purchasing a CTR to replace the Fiesta but I'm extremely keen on the Leon as I appreciate that for 'value for money' the Leon cannot be beaten. I have been reviewing the used car listing at Seat Oldham, Seat Warrington and Seat Crewe and by the looks of things they have a few Cupra R’s for me to test drive. Before I do go though I have a few concerns which I am hoping that you will be able to put straight:
1) Depreciation looks to be extremely steep on Cupra R's - Is this due to their high running costs?
2) Is it likely that the Cupra R will depreciate much more over the next few years (I'm a little concerned that a 13k car will soon change into a 4k car within 1 year of ownership)?
3) I have read many horror stories about the reliability of the Cupra R and quality of service from Seat dealerships - Is this really the case?
4) How often (miles) are the Cupra R's service intervals?
5) How much does the Cupra R cost (in terms of everyday ownership) in comparison to the CTR and Focus RS?
6) Are VW really looking to sell Seat? If this did happen would Seat become the next Rover?
Now I guess you are reading the questions above and think that I might be a scrooge
? Fortunately this is not the case, however, this will be the first proper performance car (25 years old with 5 years NCB) that I have ever owned and don’t want to have to sell it as a result of unexpected running costs (I take home roughly 25k).
I hope that you will be able to take the time to answer my questions. I am extremely keen to take the plunge and purchase the car that I have loved since they were first released.
Thanks
Alex Gamble
P.S. I think the site is brill!!!
I’m currently looking to purchase a used Leon Cupra R (roughly 1 year old) however before I plan on going for a test drive I was hoping that you could provide some useful information in relation to SEAT and the Cupra R.
I currently live in Manchester and work in Chester (MBNA) - 80 mile round trip but I car share so I do 280miles (max) per week. I currently drive a 2002 mk5 Fiesta Zetec-S which I pay a fortune to insure due to it being modified. As a result I’m looking to trade in the Fiesta as it doesn’t cope well with motorway speeds. I have looked at purchasing a CTR to replace the Fiesta but I'm extremely keen on the Leon as I appreciate that for 'value for money' the Leon cannot be beaten. I have been reviewing the used car listing at Seat Oldham, Seat Warrington and Seat Crewe and by the looks of things they have a few Cupra R’s for me to test drive. Before I do go though I have a few concerns which I am hoping that you will be able to put straight:
1) Depreciation looks to be extremely steep on Cupra R's - Is this due to their high running costs?
2) Is it likely that the Cupra R will depreciate much more over the next few years (I'm a little concerned that a 13k car will soon change into a 4k car within 1 year of ownership)?
3) I have read many horror stories about the reliability of the Cupra R and quality of service from Seat dealerships - Is this really the case?
4) How often (miles) are the Cupra R's service intervals?
5) How much does the Cupra R cost (in terms of everyday ownership) in comparison to the CTR and Focus RS?
6) Are VW really looking to sell Seat? If this did happen would Seat become the next Rover?
Now I guess you are reading the questions above and think that I might be a scrooge

I hope that you will be able to take the time to answer my questions. I am extremely keen to take the plunge and purchase the car that I have loved since they were first released.
Thanks
Alex Gamble
P.S. I think the site is brill!!!