Thanks......wonder how easy these are to remove?! (its a lease although not sure the BCA guy would even know they aren't part of the original car spec).
New Cupra 290 was delivered yesterday and have noticed the service interval seems to be set to 2 years (640 days I think it said) or 20k miles.....anyone else’s on this? My 290 Black in manual that was picked up by BCA yesterday was on yearly/10k intervals.
Emailed Leasing Options, they have asked the dealer (York) to give them more time upfront but apparently they have only been sending them the reg etc when the car has arrived at the dealer. Sounds like a dealer issue, ho hum, just have to wait a bit longer (ordered start of April).
Got my lease docs to sign yesterday but Seat have just told me the car is at the dealers and has been the last 2 days. So much for sending me the docs a few weeks before the car arrives at the dealer!
Have to wait 2 weeks now.....doh (Leasing Options).
They emailed me on Monday saying it was...
It’s showing £21300 now, never used the place but interested for future. Mrs is a teaching assistant and sister in law (if that counts) works in the nhs
Probably same as me, ETA for delivery is week commencing 5th August and Leasing Options have just emailed me the finance docs to sign (2 week cooling off to clear before release of car). Dealer is York, will ring Seat CS tomorrow to see if they confirm its on the Comet Ace.
Seat have said my Cupra has been at the Port in Spain since 27th June and is awaiting a ship, anyone know which ship or ships are used? I know the dealer is York.
Build update via SLI number, scheduled for week commencing 24th June (was 17th but was told it could move forward or back....obviously it’s gone the wrong way!).
4-6 weeks from then for it to arrive at the dealer.
Ordered 3rd April via LO, non lux.
Anyone ordered through Leasing Options and if so is it possible to get the build date/timing information so the status can be viewed or chased with Seat themselves?
I’d advise to not fix any damage as I’ve read of numerous people either not being charged for it or it not being picked up or it tends to be much less than fixing it yourself if they do end up billing you for it. Also if you get it fixed sometimes they can tell if it’s been repaired and charge...
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