Mk4 TDI FR still available?

micb

Guest
Hi.

Are the Mk4 Seat Ibiza TDI FR still available new?

I took a spin in a friends car (who is a driving instructor) and really liked the performance.
 

micb

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Sorry chaps not looking for second hand car sales really.

I have had second hand cars for 9 years and fancy a new one for a change.
 

CJRamze

Proud Seat Owner
Jun 29, 2008
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Sorry chaps not looking for second hand car sales really.

I have had second hand cars for 9 years and fancy a new one for a change.

To be honest your better off hanging on till the end of the year when the cupra comes out (I dont know if the FR comes out at the same time)

Buying a MK4 off one of these guys you wont regret everyone treats their car with the upmost respect and your unlikely to have any problems at all
 

rosssifr

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I bought an 08 plate FR Tdi with 3700 miles on it at the start of march for £9500. Some dealers have low mileage 08 plates sitting about.
I'd say you'd be better off buying a car thats been pre registered so you don't pay the vat or taxes or whtever it is they charge you when you buy a brand new car.
 

Gooner_Mike

Teaching the kids
Jan 20, 2008
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I would shy away from buying a brand new car just because of the depreciation as soon as it leaves the forecourt :cry: and any running in issues will have been sorted too! I know all cars loose value but nothing like in the first year of ownership! A nice year-old motor with low miles and two years warranty left is the best bet I reckon... [B)]
 

Cupra.

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What you getting then... diesel or petrol? What reg?

Well I'm still undecided, Have to wait until June for my no claims, and the Diesel is the cheaper option in every sense, I'm crap when it comes to making decisions lol:think:
 
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