Just be careful what kind you buy! I bought some lovely premium looking rubber mats for the winter last year. They must have painted the rubber black because my white soled shoes were absolutely ruined after the first drive with them!
No I never managed to figure out the coming/ leaving home function to be honest. Gave up trying after a while, never got any decent instructions from the seller or online. It works fine in terms of auto lights when it gets dark/ driving into tunnels etc. I still have to flick the light stalk to...
Sunlight can really make it look brighter, almost a different colour but that's definitely Mystery Blue. So much better when it's dark and the metallic pops. I don't think photos do the colour justice though tbh.
Do you know when you start something and wish you never bothered?!
I never really use the system navigation, I always just use Google Maps through CarPlay but I'm the OCD kind that likes to have everything up to date!
Yeah I copied everything from the SD card to my PC before doing anything.
These are the "instructions" I used https://www.seat.com/owners/my-seat/navigation/resolve-doubts.html
That sounds about right, I wasn't 100% whether or not it was a full replacement or more of an extension to the old...
So I tried my first update since getting the car last night. I followed the instructions on the Seat website. Copy files from SD card to a folder on my PC (back-up), Format SD card, UnZip downloaded file from Seat website, drag and drop new software onto SD care, Eject from PC but the car gives...
Obviously depends on how much money you have to throw at it but your'e probably looking at ~250HP tops.
It's probably easier and cheaper to buy a Cupra, fit an FR bodykit and badges.
No cause they’ll probably charge me £5 for the phone call [emoji23] Insurance companies will find anyway to get more money from you but I don’t think it’ll void the policy if a debadge hasn’t been declared.
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Looks 1000% times better and cleaner without the badge. Personally I've kept the FR badge but removed the Leon. And no you don't need to tell the insurance company. It's not a "mod".
As far as I am aware the only time you need to tell your car insurer about any modifications is:
- If it affects...
The last thing you want to be gambling with is your tyres. As soon as you think they're getting low you should be getting some new rubber. Not worth coming off the road for a few mm.
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