Hey guys, I'm new here and new to Seats in general!
I have never really considered VAG group cars in my ongoing car hunt up until now, when I happened across a very nice 2003 Leon Cupra R on sale. The price seems good for the amount of car on offer and just sitting in it, it felt brilliant. I'm a massive petrolhead and a total car nerd, but these things were just never on my radar.
I don't know much in terms of specifics about these cars, so I was wondering if anyone could help out;
mainly, reliability is what I'm looking at. It has about 85,000 on the clock which is high-ish, and I wondering if the turbo is going to go. How tough are the turbos on these things? I know that a turbo has to be warmed and cooled to keep it working properly, being a used car it's not possible to tell if the previous owner has been doing this. The car has a good service history, which suggests that it has been cared for. It certainly looks to be in good nick. There is some slight damage to the front grill and a few stone chips on the bonnet, but the wheels are un-kerbed and aside from worn finish on the gear knob it looks very clean inside. I had a bit look under the bonnet today and everything looked good, no obvious dodgy fixes or anything like that. However, I don't want to buy the car and be looking at a big bill in a few months time because I bought a relative high miler!
I've been advised to look for water in the footwell - apparently the pollen filter housing lets in water and the lamps get condensation inside. The one I looked at did have a bit of condensation in the headlight lamp casings, is there an easy way to sort this out?
I'm taking the car for a test drive tomorrow morning so I'll get a better idea of it's condition. Obviously, if I was going to buy it, I'd be having a long sit down with the service history and receipts to make sure it was all kosher.
Any insight on what the car is like to live with would be great also; I'm coming from a Ford Fiesta 1.3L so I know that the Cupra is going to be a rocket-sled next to my Fiesta, but what is it like in the wet? Do the 18" wheels and painted-on tyres see the car stranded in the snow? Does it chow through petrol at an alarming rate?
Any info would be greatly appreciated, thanks guys!
I have never really considered VAG group cars in my ongoing car hunt up until now, when I happened across a very nice 2003 Leon Cupra R on sale. The price seems good for the amount of car on offer and just sitting in it, it felt brilliant. I'm a massive petrolhead and a total car nerd, but these things were just never on my radar.
I don't know much in terms of specifics about these cars, so I was wondering if anyone could help out;
mainly, reliability is what I'm looking at. It has about 85,000 on the clock which is high-ish, and I wondering if the turbo is going to go. How tough are the turbos on these things? I know that a turbo has to be warmed and cooled to keep it working properly, being a used car it's not possible to tell if the previous owner has been doing this. The car has a good service history, which suggests that it has been cared for. It certainly looks to be in good nick. There is some slight damage to the front grill and a few stone chips on the bonnet, but the wheels are un-kerbed and aside from worn finish on the gear knob it looks very clean inside. I had a bit look under the bonnet today and everything looked good, no obvious dodgy fixes or anything like that. However, I don't want to buy the car and be looking at a big bill in a few months time because I bought a relative high miler!
I've been advised to look for water in the footwell - apparently the pollen filter housing lets in water and the lamps get condensation inside. The one I looked at did have a bit of condensation in the headlight lamp casings, is there an easy way to sort this out?
I'm taking the car for a test drive tomorrow morning so I'll get a better idea of it's condition. Obviously, if I was going to buy it, I'd be having a long sit down with the service history and receipts to make sure it was all kosher.
Any insight on what the car is like to live with would be great also; I'm coming from a Ford Fiesta 1.3L so I know that the Cupra is going to be a rocket-sled next to my Fiesta, but what is it like in the wet? Do the 18" wheels and painted-on tyres see the car stranded in the snow? Does it chow through petrol at an alarming rate?
Any info would be greatly appreciated, thanks guys!


