Hot hatch cars are very much in nowadays, and SEAT has launched its hot hatch: the SEAT Leon Cupra R. It has a 2.0L TSI engine from the VOLKSWAGEN group that unleashes 261bhp through the front wheels. It does zero to sixty two in 6.1 seconds, making it faster than a current favourite, the Volkswagen Golf GTI, and just marginally slower than the current hot hatch, the FORD Focus RS. It has a top speed of 155mph, which very few drivers are ever going to touch. There are 19" alloy rims that look nice over the red brake calipers. The sporty touch continues inside this super hatch from SEAT.
Alcantra upholstery, aluminum pedals, and leather interior. The equipment list is also quite impressive. A lot of young car enthusiasts must be feverishly working on getting the best car loan to buy this superb car. They would be making frantic calls to Car Finance companies in a bid to find the best car loan. SEAT dealers would be more than willing to help car enthusiasts arrange the best car loan to get this beauty. As their first car, a lot of young drivers are going to love the SEAT Leon Cupra R.
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