Cupra Born

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BertBert

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19,095 posts

212 months

Sunday 28th April
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Well I love driving mine. No more issues since they fixed the control module problem.

plfrench

2,403 posts

269 months

Sunday 28th April
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Day to day driving, I bet it really won't feel like a power downgrade unless she thrashes the 330d everywhere. I really don't miss my E350d - unless you were really trying, the Born and ID3's responsiveness makes them effortlessly quick. Obviously they're not quick in the EV scheme of things, but compared to normal ICE cars, really are all you need up to 70mph or so.

Handle pretty tidily too for what they are.

df76

3,641 posts

279 months

Monday 29th April
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Really enjoyed driving mine for the first three months.. although my wife has basically stolen it off me. It's a warm hatch really, but so much more responsive than anything else I've driven. The actual cost of the car is about halved due to the fuel cost savings, so that's a bonus.

Not seen a terrible review of the car, and it just won the "best EV for under £40k" in Autocar.

Wagonwheel555

811 posts

57 months

Tuesday 7th May
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Just placed the order for the Cupra Born 58kw V2 in Aurora Blue on a lease deal, £390 a month for 12k miles on a 1+36 deal.

Happy with that.


plfrench

2,403 posts

269 months

Tuesday 7th May
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Wagonwheel555 said:
Just placed the order for the Cupra Born 58kw V2 in Aurora Blue on a lease deal, £390 a month for 12k miles on a 1+36 deal.

Happy with that.
That's the same spec as ours, colour looks great when the sun's out and it's clean biggrin

I'm paying £405/month after tax on a 3 yr SS with 14k miles per annum. We got it last March and it's done just under 19k trouble free miles now. Good little allrounder.