Adamroberts

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Apr 9, 2011
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Hi guys, this is my first post on the site so please be gentle :redface:

I am currently in the market for a new car and I have a few cars in mind at the moment which are:

- Golf mkIV GT TDI 130
- Seat Leon Cupra TDI 150
- BMW 320 compact

Im sure you can see that all of these cars are diesel and roughly the same power etc...

I have never really looked into leons because they have been too expensive for my budget and also I didn't realise that they were made in the 150 TDI variant.

There are a few garages locally who have these cars and they range from anything between £4500 to £6000 which cover both ends of my budget. I managed to pop into a garage yesterday to have a look at one which was a red 53 plate with 114k on the clock, part service history and all of the usual gadgets and gizmos associated with the cupra, the only downside that I spotted on the car was that the bonnet was littered with stone chips and also the drivers side wing mirror cover had a few chips in it. Now the mirror doesnt bother me because I can either paint it myself of buy a replacement from somewhere like ebay. Apart from the stone chips, it looked like the A pillar had been re-sprayed (orange peel evident) and some over spray had gone on the wing, again no major issue and they can be sorted for not a huge sum of money.

Anyway enough of me rambling on....

I would like to ask a few questions about Leons in general and some questions about what I have mentioned above :)

- Firstly I have noticed that there are two different models of leon available with the same power output (150 bhp), these being the Cupra and the FR, now I have looked on parkers and they don't mention any difference apart from that the FR has a full size spare wheel (which doesn't bother me), now are there any differences between the two and would you say it is better to go for the Cupra or the FR?

- Also are there any common faults with the leon's to watch out for when buying one? I already know about the cam shaft failure issue on the PD 150 engines which does concern me slightly, are there any more like this?

- From what I mentioned about the car above, is 114k miles ok on a car like this ok or would I be better off staying away?

- I have also read the buyers guide for the Leon, LC and LCR and it does state to get one with Service History to be safe but would Part Service History be ok?

- Lastly are there any hints or tips that you guys could give me when looking for an LC, things to look out for, be it good or bad?

Now I would also like to point out that the car that I have mentioned above has not been taken for a test drive yet because my front bumper is being sprayed as I had a little accident in the ice christmas time and I am looking to trade my car in against a new one so If the garage saw the state my car is in at the moment then I would have no hope at negotiating haha!

Anyway enough of my chit chat, I would be very grateful for some help about this situation. I also do appologise if I have put the topic in the wrong section.

Cheers guys!

Adam
 
- Also are there any common faults with the leon's to watch out for when buying one? I already know about the cam shaft failure issue on the PD 150 engines which does concern me slightly, are there any more like this?


Adam

Its a common on the vag pd engines, the camshaft lobes get brittle for whatever reason and break, the power is more useable on a pd 130 engine, and TBH, you wont notice the power difference really, but ive only ever known this to happen on longlife/variable servicing as the oil loses its qualities, so if its only a 150pd they do, make sure it has some s/h and that it has been done annually/10k miles and not 24months/20k miles and u will be fine ...personally, id pick a leon 130pd, if theres such thing.

do u really need a diesel to warrant paying the extra £ for one?? Ive just got a 180 bhp auq engine as thought there was no benefit for me to buy a diesel when its 6p a litre more, and paying £1500-£2000 more for the car, id never make any money back.

mine as 118k, and its so quiet, you wouldnt even know it had done 118k,
 
I had a golf 150 and 130 pd.

The 150 easy so much better in soooo many ways and put much more of a smile on my face when the torque kicked it. I only got rid of it for a cupra R. For the performance and mpg there won't be much else that's on the same level as 150pd engine.

Being serviced with correct oil helps with camshaft issue but it can still go wrong. The audi/vw specialist I get my cars serviced at had actually seen more 130pds with the camshaft issue.
 
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