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  1. I used to have a Cupra Ateca before covid happened, the price I paid was I believe 27k. Now the absolute cheapest available looks to be 31k second hand, so I can believe that.

     

    What's strange is that my current Cupra Leon Mk4, 3 months old, is only worth 25k according to the valuation sites. Crazy.

  2. Just want to add to the topic, what a fantastic guide and thank you to the OP. Just fitted the referenced camera to my new vRS estate and it works a treat.

     

    Cable rods are a must. And for the original boot release button, I gave in to my anger after 20 minutes and just prised one of the clips off. Obviously only do this if you don’t mind essentially breaking the original. 

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  3. If you mean the ballasts, then I secured mine on the slam panels above and behind the light units themselves. There's holes already there for the bolt on the brackets (coincidentally...) and to keep it nice and tight I bought some felt pads to put between the ballast and the panel, then cable tied it at the other end from the bolt.

     

    The ballasts I have had a bracket which clipped on to both ends but only bolted through one - wasn't too happy with that design especially since they were hanging down. I've got a pic somewhere i'll try and find it...

     

    Edit: Here's the pic

     

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  4. Knew it was only a matter of time before the Remap question was answered! 

     

    I don't reckon the 3-pot has much more to give than 110bhp if i'm honest. A Euro 5 1.6TDI 4-pot can only reach a useable 145bhp at best (before it gets really expensive).

     

    However, someone somewhere will offer their car up for development at some point... And then we'll know. For now, it's a pretty new engine.

  5. just go buy an ibiza 2.0 tdi fr lot cheaper way of doing it

     

    I've been on that thought path myself, especially the 184 DSG, but I keep seeing Leon FR's EVERYWHERE.... Would prefer to have a car that i'd hardly ever see another.

     

    Only ever seen one other Monte estate, and a handful of Hatches :)

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  6. I'll be joining the Fabia monte club in a couple of weeks. Just ordered a 1.2 110 Monte Carlo in black magic so it'll be rather stealthy looking. Possibly not the best colour to show off the constrasting roof but the wife veto'd white.

    Otherwise it's just a standard car. I've got a lot of driving to do in September so I just took one that was available at port rather than build to order.

    Take it from me, a Monte Carlo looks epic and very stealthy.... When it's clean. Then it gets dusty. Then the swirls arrive. But for those brief couple of days where it's clean after a wash, it'll keep you smiling!

  7. Just tried that site and got a 6k saving on an Octy vRS TDI at 20k and 15k for a specced fabia at 15k. Quite good that! The finance quotes are very high though, would need to get a price match at a dealer and take advantage of 0% (I'm only 21 so kinda run off PCP)

  8. From the pictures above, it just looks too much like a normal Fabia. Yes it's got a massive spoiler in the boot lid and a rear diffuser glued on, but the standard kit isn't great and to spec it to what i'd want I might aswell get a bigger car for the same price. The estate also can't be configured with DSG as of yet, i'm not sure whether that's a bug or if it won't be an option (The dealer I spoke to in Cardiff said that it'll be available in that combination, but then again I corrected him when he thought the TDI could come with 110 in DSG when it can't).

     

    Hmmmm. I'd like to seen an estate Monte, might pop to my Leicester branch soon see if they've got anything.

  9. Just priced up what I'd want/need (MC Estate Diesel) - £20,300?!?!?!?! What?!

    Considering there's ex-demo deals on Octy vRS's and loads of low finance deals, I'll be saving for a Deposit on an Octavia by the looks of it. Just makes more sense for the money.

  10. Done some searching and the Mk3 I think has the newer EA288 common rail which is slightly different to mine, gonna contact DTUK and see if they would be happy to update the software / confirm it'll work with my similar engine if I take this off your hands.

    I'm defo interested in this.

  11. Insurance on my 2013 Monte surprised me too - I was insured as a named driver on my previous two cars in my dad's name - this year I went on my own policy and it was only £762 with 3 Years "Named driver no claims". Been looking at upgrading to a Leon FR in next spring and that only bumps it up to 800 for a 2.0TDI 184 DSG!

  12. Welcome to the forum!

    Myself I've not heard a release date for the new Monte, there's a lot of rumours that they should be in showrooms soon with deliveries from autumn. We have a Mk3 1.4TDI DSG SE spec on our drive and the gearbox especially is fantastic (albeit letting us stall pulling away from the steep driveway if you don't put enough power on). The Diesel engine is quite loud and clattery we think, but the inside is a really nice place to be. Very comfortable indeed. Not a great deal of legroom in the back.

    Reliability wise we've had a couple of times where the radio crashes until you restart the car but mechanically its been great.

    Not particularly interested in the new Monte unless they add some more powerful engines.

  13. The Conti's that came with mine from new lasted me only 11k and grip was awful after about 9k. Currently running Michelin Pilot Sport 3's on the front and 15k later still going strong, and the grip is superb especially in the wet! Will be able to run these through the summer and change again for winter.

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