Mazda mps mk2 or Seat Leon tfsi fr
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They are not really comparable cars other than price.
The MPS is verging on the hyper hatches in terms of pace and power whereas the FR isnt even up to pace with normal hot hatches. Its Seats warm hatch.
MPS is nearly a second and a half faster to 62 and has over 60 bhp more.............The MPS is in the same ballgame as the Cupra R.
The MPS is verging on the hyper hatches in terms of pace and power whereas the FR isnt even up to pace with normal hot hatches. Its Seats warm hatch.
MPS is nearly a second and a half faster to 62 and has over 60 bhp more.............The MPS is in the same ballgame as the Cupra R.
Edited by oj121 on Saturday 21st January 23:09
GTRmad said:
0-60 times there's only 0.8 secs so id say there pretty comparable.im not really just on about peformace its the who package really.the mazda does offer a lot more for the money sat nav parking sensors etc..
If you say so. The FR is 2 hatch classes down. And the FR is over 7 seconds to 62 and the MPS closer to 6 flat.we bought a Leon FR+ TSI in september. I looked into the mazda MPS at the time as it looked like a lot of car for the money.
It is a lot for the money, loads of kit onboard (metallic paint is the only optional extra I think as everything else is standard) and it is very fast. BUT reviews talk of masses of torque steer, which I personally hate, and the big big but for us was the fuel economy. The Leon is averaging 35mpg so far for us, the MPS would be low 20s.
So depending if you won't be doing that much miles, and the roads around you are in resonable conditions so suit the MPS go for that. But if you do more miles the Leon has to be worth a look.
Have a look at the prices drivethedeal.com has for brand new cars when looking at 2nd hand... some of the discounts on the Leon and MPS make 1 year old 2nd hand cars look overpriced.
It is a lot for the money, loads of kit onboard (metallic paint is the only optional extra I think as everything else is standard) and it is very fast. BUT reviews talk of masses of torque steer, which I personally hate, and the big big but for us was the fuel economy. The Leon is averaging 35mpg so far for us, the MPS would be low 20s.
So depending if you won't be doing that much miles, and the roads around you are in resonable conditions so suit the MPS go for that. But if you do more miles the Leon has to be worth a look.
Have a look at the prices drivethedeal.com has for brand new cars when looking at 2nd hand... some of the discounts on the Leon and MPS make 1 year old 2nd hand cars look overpriced.
c7xlg said:
It is a lot for the money, loads of kit onboard (metallic paint is the only optional extra I think as everything else is standard) and it is very fast. BUT reviews talk of masses of torque steer, which I personally hate, and the big big but for us was the fuel economy. The Leon is averaging 35mpg so far for us, the MPS would be low 20s.
I average 32mpg and i do have some torque steer on poor or wet roads but its not much, mine is tuned so chucks out 310bhp/350lb/ft too. Don't doubt the FR is better on fuel though, the extra 110bhp isn't free but both cars sat at 70, there wouldn't be anything in it.Gassing Station | General Gassing | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff



