Walpurgis

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The October-December price list is now on Seat's UK Web site. I can't see any major changes in prices or specs, but the 4WD Leon X-Perience is now listed with prices starting at £24,385.

The "free" Tech Pack offer continues "for a limited time only".

On the Seat web site there's a new finance calculator tool. On the page where they give some finance examples, I noticed a couple of odd things. First, the 0% HP example, shows a deposit of about 50%, but the small print below talks about "a maximum deposit of 30%". Perhaps they mean minimum (which is much less than the 50% that it used to be.)

Also, under each example it says "metallic paint not included". I presume this means that that the retail price they have quoted is for a car in Emocion red - not that the finance packages aren't available for other colours!
 
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The October-December price list is now on Seat's UK Web site. I can't see any major changes in prices or specs, but the 4WD Leon X-Perience is now listed with prices starting at £24,385.

The "free" Tech Pack offer continues "for a limited time only".

On the Seat web site there's a new finance calculator tool. On the page where they give some finance examples, I noticed a couple of odd things. First, the 0% HP example, shows a deposit of about 50%, but the small print below talks about "a maximum deposit of 30%". Perhaps they mean minimum (which is much less than the 50% that it used to be.)

Also, under each example it says "metallic paint not included". I presume this means that that the retail price they have quoted is for a car in Emocion red - not that the finance packages aren't available for other colours!

Yeh, I have took the zero (50% dep) percent deal, and the phantom black and spare wheel was inc in the deal. Less the £1000 from SEAT too.
 
Nice slideshow. You can ditch the non black tax disc now:)
Would be interested how you get on with the media software update. I've been told that this is impossible as it is set by the supplier of the unit.
 
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I like it when Manufactures put finance calculators on their site. means I dont have to sit in the dealers getting them all excited when I find I cant afford what they quoted.
 
I noticed a couple of odd things. First, the 0% HP example, shows a deposit of about 50%, but the small print below talks about "a maximum deposit of 30%". Perhaps they mean minimum

I see that they've now corrected the deposit figure for the 0% finance. It is now a minimum of 50% (as it was before).