Really bored already with my cupra
k1 and thinking of selling it to buy a green focus rs black 19" rims what you guys think
Hello mate.
As mentioned, Im lucky enough to have both at the minuite and Ive documented my views on the RS, and in my opinion (at the moment) is the better car.
However, it's a bit unfair as the RS is stage 3 modded to a proven 396 bhp and the The
K1 is totally standard, so as you can expect, 160 bhp difference does make the
K1 feel 'sluggish' to drive in comparison.
This week, the
k1 is getting a downpipe/decat fitted and on sunday a revo stage 2 map will be installed at the scottish seat show so it'll be a slightly fairer comparison after that.
K1 opinions -
I have a white
K1 with black wheels and it is a VERY nice looking car, it also has the 5 door practicality that the focus dosent so when my 2 kids are in tow its definatly the more 'sensible' choice.
The brakes on the
K1 do without a doubt feel stronger, but remember they are stopping a less powerfull, lighter car.
The suspension is noticably softer on the
K1 and it has a more comfortable ride, with slightly softer seats.
RS -
As standard, it obviously has 60 bhp more (forget rumors of them only making 280ish, this will have been fixed at servicing time by fresh dealer uploaded maps) and this is felt mostly in the mid range. The wider tyres (you can fit 235 or 245 width tyres no probs) and trick diff put the power down well. especially coming out of a corner with loads of grip.
There is a very small amount of torque steer, but bizzarly, if you get a decent re-map, it will be all but eliminated. I have less now than I did as standard.
The exhaust note, again as standard is ace. 5 pot burble to me is the next best thing to a V8 and pops and bangs as factory standard is cool.
The interior is of a better material quality, although there are a few annying squeeks that pop up time to time that I cant get rid of.
Interior wise, I have the Lux 2 pack which is worth finding if you can and makes the dash look nicer. Heated front screen + washer jets, voice control, USB memory stick tunes, colour touch screen sat nav, dual climate control, keyless entry, starter button, reversing camera, automatic xenon lights, rain sensing wipers. The
K1 has many of them, but its not quite as well specced as the RS.
Running costs -
Quite similar.
K1 as standard - about 26 mpg over a month RS @ 396 bhp about 27. I was getting even better out of the RS but have been gunning it quite a lot recently!
Long runs, the RS has a slight advantage in MPG as well. Probably down to the larger turbo not spooling up as quick. Ive seen nearly 38 mpg on a 200 mile long run recently.
All the rest - tax/insurance etc are more or less identical. The RS eats front tyres as you would expect though. It might be true of the
K1 when its re-mapped as well!
All in all, both very tuneable, fast, capable hot hatches. Both have their good/bad sides. Get a test drive in a RS and see how you like it.
The VAG/Ford brand loyalty is a load of tosh IMO. Ford make excellent, well built reliable cars nowadays, as do SEAT. Stigmas from the 80's should be forgotten about. I personally have no brand loyalty and my last few cars have been ford, seat, MG, vauxhall, rover, renault. I'll judge each car for what it is and buy what suits my needs.
Chav immage? do me a favor LOL! not many chavs have 20-30 grand lying around to spend on a motor. Most RS driver are over 30 years old with good jobs, not layabout, gyro-cashing jeremy kyle addicts! It just depends if your worried how people percive you or not. Its like me saying all silver BMW/Audi drivers are boring, pretentious, soul-less w*****s LOL!
Sorry about the long post, but it'll maybe clear up a few points. Any other Q's or if your local and want a spin, give me a shout.
Lew.
PS - green is the best colour no matter what anybody says LOL!
Couple of comparrison pics -