Opinions on Ibiza Cupra 1.8T?
Opinions on Ibiza Cupra 1.8T?
Hi there I'm looking at saying farewell to my Polo GTi soon and I'd had my eyes on the Cupra for a while now, simply due to the REVO 200Bhp upgrade . If anyone has any experiences of what they are like good or bad please leave your opinions.
Ta!
Mark
Ta!
Mark
Nice little cars, have huge potential, but to get there you need to spend money on it.
The main criticisms of the car are that they have poor suspension, little track at the rear and if you want an aftermarket stereo you have to spend hundreds on getting it mounted in a special place.
My mum has one until Saturday, it's being traded in for a new Ibiza Cupra TDI 160. She's loved it in the 2 years she's had it, and will be upset at having to trade it in.
The main criticisms of the car are that they have poor suspension, little track at the rear and if you want an aftermarket stereo you have to spend hundreds on getting it mounted in a special place.
My mum has one until Saturday, it's being traded in for a new Ibiza Cupra TDI 160. She's loved it in the 2 years she's had it, and will be upset at having to trade it in.
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Great little cars
I traded in my 51 reg Ibiza Cupra for a 04 polo TDI
I was regularly getting 32-34 MPG from the cupra which isnt bad to say I was booting it every now and again.
They are great little cars and with the revo chip you are looking at 0-60 in 6 seconds.
The only negative things I could say about the car was the driving position. I could never quite get it right. and fitting people in the back was a squeeze.
I had an Imperial blue Ibiza which was always getting stone chips. Apparantly that colour paint was really soft.
and To fit 17s on you had to get the arches bent out slightly
All in all though I fully recommend 1.
I was regularly getting 32-34 MPG from the cupra which isnt bad to say I was booting it every now and again.
They are great little cars and with the revo chip you are looking at 0-60 in 6 seconds.
The only negative things I could say about the car was the driving position. I could never quite get it right. and fitting people in the back was a squeeze.
I had an Imperial blue Ibiza which was always getting stone chips. Apparantly that colour paint was really soft.
and To fit 17s on you had to get the arches bent out slightly
All in all though I fully recommend 1.
Re: Great little cars
32-34MPG? You're complaining about that? I get 27 out of my TDI!
The driving position is a complain I've never heard of. I've been driving mums one for the last week and I think it's perfect!
Not fitting people in the back is part of owning a small car...I bet you still have that problem in the Polo!
Paint is a big SEAT downfall...it's so thinly applied and very prone to chips, which is a real shame. It's not just Imperial Blue, but all colours.
Arch bending for 17s? What offset were the wheels? I know people running ET25-28 on the back with lowered suspension and no problems.
The driving position is a complain I've never heard of. I've been driving mums one for the last week and I think it's perfect!
Not fitting people in the back is part of owning a small car...I bet you still have that problem in the Polo!
Paint is a big SEAT downfall...it's so thinly applied and very prone to chips, which is a real shame. It's not just Imperial Blue, but all colours.
Arch bending for 17s? What offset were the wheels? I know people running ET25-28 on the back with lowered suspension and no problems.
Vdubber wrote:I traded in my 51 reg Ibiza Cupra for a 04 polo TDI
I was regularly getting 32-34 MPG from the cupra which isnt bad to say I was booting it every now and again.
They are great little cars and with the revo chip you are looking at 0-60 in 6 seconds.
The only negative things I could say about the car was the driving position. I could never quite get it right. and fitting people in the back was a squeeze.
I had an Imperial blue Ibiza which was always getting stone chips. Apparantly that colour paint was really soft.
and To fit 17s on you had to get the arches bent out slightly
All in all though I fully recommend 1.
Fuel costs mainly. I am doing 15-20k miles a year and needed something cheaper to run.
I considered getting a run about diesel and keeping the Ibiza but ended up getting the polo 1.9TDI.
With fuel, tax and insurance savings the car is paying for itself 60 MPG on the way to work on a good day.
If I had a job where I could get the train into work I would still have the Ibiza now and chipped.
I even considered my girlfriend having it through the week and driving her Saxo 1.1 to work, then I came round to my senses.
I considered getting a run about diesel and keeping the Ibiza but ended up getting the polo 1.9TDI.
With fuel, tax and insurance savings the car is paying for itself 60 MPG on the way to work on a good day.
If I had a job where I could get the train into work I would still have the Ibiza now and chipped.
I even considered my girlfriend having it through the week and driving her Saxo 1.1 to work, then I came round to my senses.
My knees where always catching on the steering wheel even with the steering column adjusted fully up and the seat nearly all the way back and downThe driving position is a complain I've never heard of. I've been driving mums one for the last week and I think it's perfect!
There is loads more space in the back with the polo. Maybe because I dont need to put the seat as far back I dont know.Not fitting people in the back is part of owning a small car...I bet you still have that problem in the Polo!
I cant remember what ET they were but there was enough room at the back it was the front that needed bending out slightly.Arch bending for 17s? What offset were the wheels? I know people running ET25-28 on the back with lowered suspension and no problems.
All in all just minor things really. I do miss it though.
Hi guys, i've got a 2001 ibiza cupra, i got it tuned to 200bhp and i love it
I've got some pics but i'm unsure as how to put them up on this forum.
Not sure about the need to roll the arches as my one is lowered 55mm & 65mm with 17's.
As for chips/remaps, i'd stear clear of REVO although they give very impressive results they also have the worst record for things going wrong.
Have a look at AMD, RSD, APR, Upsolute, STAR PERFORMANCE and Jabba for custom remaps!!
I've got some pics but i'm unsure as how to put them up on this forum.
Not sure about the need to roll the arches as my one is lowered 55mm & 65mm with 17's.
As for chips/remaps, i'd stear clear of REVO although they give very impressive results they also have the worst record for things going wrong.
Have a look at AMD, RSD, APR, Upsolute, STAR PERFORMANCE and Jabba for custom remaps!!
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