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Apr 4, 2025
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Hi

Had my Cupra Leon for coming up to a year. Done 6000 miles. A Google search seems to show the first service at 10,000 miles or a year, whichever is first. However, the car and the app seems to suggest it’s not due for another year.

Can someone point me in the direction for the correct answer please? I have the first two services included in a promotion when I bought the car.
 
^^^^ I have this scenario with my 10 month old Ateca VZ. My Cupra App suggests I have a way to go yet, see screenshot below, because the car was set to 'Variable / Flexible' regime at the outset, but I've recently rolled over 10,000 miles.

This typically gives 18,000 miles or 2 years between services; mine is calculated lower as I do a lot of short journey / heavy traffic mileage.

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However, Cupra UK stipulate 10,000 miles or one year and base their Service Plans i.e. your two free services, on this.

I suggest you go with the flow and, as your mileage pa is low, get it serviced at the one year point.

Apart from anything else, if you do this and have a problem with the car down the line Cupra will not be able to cry 'invalid warranty' because you've not had it serviced.

Hope this helps.


Guy

PS> My Ateca is booked in for service a week today.

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You need to contact the brand or dealer to confirm what service regime the vehicle is on and stick to that or have the regime changed by the dealer on the VWG system and car so that everything correlates.

Also, if your vehicle is on variable but you book in at 10k or one year old then you need to make sure it gets pre-approved or you might end up with a wasted visit.