Great colour! An easy way to upgrade the mk4 seat would be to use mk4 Cupra parts following the Cupra facelift?Just got my 2nd Leon FR. This time the 150 rather than the 130. Manual version.
I was so pleased with the last car I decided to get another. Both on contract hire. 4 yrs last time 3 yrs this time.
Not sure about black as the cars already a dark colour?
It looks nice but how does it drive? I am awaiting the delivery of my one due next week and am coming from the Leon 1.5 FR XL manual to the automatic
For every day driving you won’t miss the 1.5 manual. I made the same switch 4 years ago and still enjoy driving, albeit from the 1.4 manual to the 2.0 auto. Looking forward to hearing your feedback.I am now awaiting the delivery of my new car as I have exchanged my Leon FR XL 1.5 manual for the 1.5-litre 4-cylinder eTSI 150PS (MHEV) (DSG) FR Special Edition Sportstourer automatic.
Not sure how much difference I will find in the performance of the car, but apart from still stalling my current car (I really do not understand why I stall this car so much as I was a driving instructor in London years ago and an advance driver badge holder), but this car I stall often. I guess modern car engines don't allow drivers to drive but they drive the car for you, hence changing to an automatic.
Hi there. Got my 75-plated 1.5 eTSI 7DSG running for 5 weeks, a bit disappointed to the gearbox so far as it is not as smooth and quiet as many had said. I came from an old A4 with Multitronic (steelbelt CVT) + 160hp, silky smooth and quite responsive while overtaking in A roads. Had tried a 6DSG 2 months earlier (Golf 8.5 PHEV eHybrid, 1 week rental in the Scottish Highlands), same disappointment for the gearbox as my new Leon....I am now awaiting the delivery of my new car as I have exchanged my Leon FR XL 1.5 manual for the 1.5-litre 4-cylinder eTSI 150PS (MHEV) (DSG) FR Special Edition Sportstourer automatic.
Not sure how much difference I will find in the performance of the car, but apart from still stalling my current car (I really do not understand why I stall this car so much as I was a driving instructor in London years ago and an advance driver badge holder), but this car I stall often. I guess modern car engines don't allow drivers to drive but they drive the car for you, hence changing to an automatic.
I very rarely stalled my last MK4 manual (1.5 130PS) but my new MK4 manual (1.5 150PS) I kept stalling from new when setting off (or reversing). With a bit of mileage either the car...or me have got better! I did ask the dealer when I had to return after 2 weeks ownership for a replacement key fob if they were aware of any issues but apparently not. User error thenI am now awaiting the delivery of my new car as I have exchanged my Leon FR XL 1.5 manual for the 1.5-litre 4-cylinder eTSI 150PS (MHEV) (DSG) FR Special Edition Sportstourer automatic.
Not sure how much difference I will find in the performance of the car, but apart from still stalling my current car (I really do not understand why I stall this car so much as I was a driving instructor in London years ago and an advance driver badge holder), but this car I stall often. I guess modern car engines don't allow drivers to drive but they drive the car for you, hence changing to an automatic.
Hi, you mean the FR trim does not have keyless start? Or just without keyless entry? I deliberately searched for the FR Black Edition mostly because of the keyless entry function. The lack of an automatic tailgate is also a bit inconvenient for me....So far so good just getting used to driving an automatic again but so far fuel consumption is good and it drives well, hit kick down and the car responds quickly and accelerates quickly too. Not sure I'll every get used to the digital cockpit or some of the driving aids, but then i never did in my previous Leon and not much has changed, although i was surprised that it didn't have the kessy system which was a shock to both the salesman and myself, but I had extras like the 18ins wheels and the alloys black and silver which gives the car an expensive look, I'm now looking for a dash cam that has parking mode to fit into my car for overnight parking
On mine I can only lock, unlock the doors and boot via the key but obviously as long as the key is with you you can start the car on the start button but my previous FR XL I could just touch the door handles to open or lock the car as long as the key was on my personHi, you mean the FR trim does not have keyless start? Or just without keyless entry? I deliberately searched for the FR Black Edition mostly because of the keyless entry function. The lack of an automatic tailgate is also a bit inconvenient for me....