Author Topic: MK6 GTI vs Seat Leon  (Read 2336 times)

Offline PenguinGTI

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Re: MK6 GTI vs Seat Leon
« Reply #10 on: 28 February 2012, 00:29 »
personally the only seat ide get is the k1.

the only reason ide get a k1 would be for the power  :evil:

The thing for me is that the current Leon just feels big when you're in it. Felt more like a people carrier than a focused hot hatch when I was in it last.

And although I agree that the K1 looks brilliant (much better than the Focus RS), I don't really like that it's not actually special. It's the same engine (which isn't a bad thing altogether) but it's essentially just a bodykit rather than a special edition.

If only they had DSG in the top performer Leons.

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Re: MK6 GTI vs Seat Leon
« Reply #11 on: 28 February 2012, 04:47 »
It's a good steer, but the trim quality and durability is pish.

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Re: MK6 GTI vs Seat Leon
« Reply #12 on: 28 February 2012, 12:49 »
personally the only seat ide get is the k1.

the only reason ide get a k1 would be for the power  :evil:

The thing for me is that the current Leon just feels big when you're in it. Felt more like a people carrier than a focused hot hatch when I was in it last.

And although I agree that the K1 looks brilliant (much better than the Focus RS), I don't really like that it's not actually special. It's the same engine (which isn't a bad thing altogether) but it's essentially just a bodykit rather than a special edition.

If only they had DSG in the top performer Leons.


yeah but there still fun for a 21 year old, especially when mapped. :evil:

agreed with the DSG

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Re: MK6 GTI vs Seat Leon
« Reply #13 on: 28 February 2012, 14:05 »
I'd get two Leons instead of one Golf  :grin:
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