SEAT Leon CupraThe Leon can hold its head high against oppositionBy Ian Eveleigh | November 2007 |
 It’s easy to stereotype the Leon as a Golf with some of the good bits removed. In fact the SEAT isn’t short of nice touches. Like the way the wipers automatically drop to intermittent when you pull up at a junction, or the adaptive lighting, which, based on speed and steering, directs the xenons to illuminate the next bend. It’s inch perfect – and while it’s standard on the Cupra, you won’t even find it on the options list for the Golf.
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