SEAT Leon Cupra 290 Lux.
What to Check Before Buying.
The SEAT Leon Cupra 290 Lux suits enthusiastic drivers seeking hot hatch performance with premium features at a lower price point than German rivals. This variant pairs the potent 290PS 2.0 TSI engine with luxury additions including sat nav, keyless entry, and upgraded upholstery, making it ideal for buyers wanting everyday usability alongside track-day capability. The engine delivers genuine performance with 0-60mph in under six seconds, though the DSG gearbox can suffer from mechatronic unit failures if service history gaps exist. When inspecting used examples, verify the cambelt and water pump have been replaced at the recommended 60,000-mile interval, as failure causes catastrophic engine damage. Check all four tyres match in specification, as mismatched rubber affects the Haldex all-wheel drive system fitted to 4Drive models. Examine service records for DSG oil changes every 38,000 miles and inspect front brake discs for warping, a common issue given the performance nature. The uprated brakes and suspension components make this variant more maintenance-intensive than standard Leons, so comprehensive history is essential.
The average used car has 3+ known model faults the seller won't mention.
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Known Faults
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MOT Intelligence
Advisory trends, mileage anomalies, failure patterns. See what the MOT history really tells you about this SEAT Leon Cupra 290 Lux.
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10 questions to ask, costs to expect in the next 12 months, red flags to spot. Everything you need standing on a forecourt or on a sellers driveway viewing the SEAT Leon Cupra 290 Lux.
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- Recorded mileage at each MOT test
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- Full MOT history — trends, red flags & mileage anomalies
- AI-identified model faults & DVSA recalls
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- 10 tailored questions to ask the seller
- 12-month running cost estimate
- Outstanding finance check
- Stolen vehicle register search
- Write-off category (Cat A, B, S, N)
- Number plate change history
- Keeper & VIN cross-check
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- Full MOT history — trends, red flags & mileage anomalies
- AI-identified model faults & DVSA recalls
- Community & owner intelligence from specialist forums
- Folt risk score with full breakdown
- 10 tailored questions to ask the seller
- 12-month running cost estimate
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Known Faults
Model-specific issues and reliability flagged before you see the car. Personalised to the spec, mileage and age.
10 Seller Questions
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MOT History Analysis
Mileage trends, advisory patterns, failure flags. See what the MOT data really says about this car's life.
12-Month Budget
What it'll actually cost to run: tax, MOT, servicing, and any repairs flagged. No guesswork.
Ownership Cost Guide
Brakes, tyres, timing belts, clutches - what they cost and when they're due.
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Outstanding Finance
Check if this car has outstanding finance secured against it. If it does, the lender has legal claim to the vehicle.
Stolen Check
Confirms the vehicle is not listed on the police national computer as stolen or recovered from theft.
Write-Off Category
Shows if the car was ever classified as a write-off (Cat A, B, S, or N). Category tells you the extent of prior damage.
Scrapped
Confirms the vehicle has not been declared as scrapped or broken for parts.
Plate Changes
Number plate history shows if plates have been changed. Multiple changes can indicate repair history or keeper disputes.
Keeper History
Shows number of registered keepers and how long each owned the vehicle. Frequent changes can indicate issues.
Partial VIN
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Salvage Status
Indicates if the vehicle is recorded as salvage. Salvage vehicles have restricted use and insurance implications.
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