Cupra R prices crashing down !

jezyg

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Feb 21, 2003
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Mixture of the usual drop with a plate change and I bet wanting to get rid of cars that have been hanging around a bit. That is still a 30% first year drop from new more if you remove the dealer margin.:blink:
 

wild willy

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Aug 4, 2003
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I know what I'll be upgrading to when i part company with my mk1 LCR in the future.
The mk2 LCR is alot of car for the money at those prices. :)
 

Jim_R

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Mine was 18,800 6000 Miles, 1 Owner. Free servicing.

Think mine was a little bit more than ones you have listed due to having the light upragde and sat-nav bla, bla. Only picked it up last week but very happy with the car :)
 
Sep 3, 2009
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Definitely a lot of car for the money...

Is it just me though or does the side bolster on the drivers seat look pretty creased up for such low mileage cars ?
 

Jim_R

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Definitely a lot of car for the money...

Is it just me though or does the side bolster on the drivers seat look pretty creased up for such low mileage cars ?

I think there will be fair amount of recalls on the seats: the creasing is bad and the seat base squeaks when cornering. The problem is the leather is mega soft and it shows all the marks. :(
 

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bollocks... guess my car is now worth even less!
 

S.E.C.T.

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Jun 14, 2009
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Looks like a big change compared to the quoted RRP for a new one but I bet most people didnt pay anywhere near that so IMO this is not significant for cars that have 6-9k on them
 

rllmuk

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Apr 23, 2005
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I very nearly spent £24k on a fully loaded one earlier in the year, and that was with quite a discount and on 0%. Thankfully I saw sense however I'd have been keeping it for 5 years+, so these prices now wouldn't worry me.
 
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