Our final verdict after 9 months with the Cupra Leon Estate
, on a very quiet news day, there were various ‘end of an era’-type headlines about the planned closure of the ‘iconic’ Watford Gap services.
In honour of its impending closure I drove there in the Cupra. And it turns out to be exactly what you’d expect from one of Britain’s oldest motorway service stations, opened in 1959: ready for a bit of building work and a lick of paint. There will be an electric successor, just as the Watford Gap will get its more EV-friendly replacement, and it will be fine. Beneath the marketing, the Cupra Leon Estate VZ3 is a hotted-up and tarted-up Golf Estate that isn’t quite as good as the VW.
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