What should I look for in a used Cupra FORMENTOR estate?
On the whole, the Formentor is a solid car and it tends to be bought by people who look after their cars well. Check the interior for signs of wear and tear and alloys for any kerb damage. Make sure all electrics work as they should.
What are the most common problems with a used Cupra FORMENTOR estate?
As of writing, the Formentor has had recalls for the following issues:
The Front Assist is not configured correctly.
The front seat belts may not be properly anchored due to a manufacturing error.
The bolted connection of the pull rod between the electromechanical brake servo and brake pedal may come loose resulting in a loss of all service braking ability.
Make sure all remedial work has been carried out by contacting your local dealer.
Is a used Cupra FORMENTOR estate reliable?
To give you peace of mind, all Formentors come with a three-year/60,000 mile warranty. That matches what you’ll get with the Volvo XC40, but isn’t as good as the three-year unlimited mileage warranty of the BMW X2 or the five year (or 100,000 miles) Toyota C-HR warranty.
Now, the bad news. Cupra as a brand finished last out of 32 manufacturers in the most recent 2023 What Car? Reliability Survey.