SEAT Arosa (97-04) - Review

Review by Parkers on
For those looking for a value-for-money town car, there can be few models better than the Arosa. It shares its looks - and most parts - with the more expensive VW Lupo. It's cheaper to buy, better value-for-money, but just as good to drive as its Teutonic cousin. Good choice of engines and it feels modern and almost funky inside. Good deals around, too. Biggest problem is poor rear legroom and luggage space.
3.5 out of 5

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Buying used

Plenty about and prices are cheap especially for the first 1997-98 cars. Arosa is a favourite with the Max Power crowd so many have been modified. Watch out for novice driver abuse and only pay more for flash body kits if it's what you really want.

See 23 used SEAT Arosas for sale, starting at £1,495

3.5 out of 5

Selling

Strong demand, but plenty around so you won't get top price. Expect your potential buyer to be young and to bring a selection of intimidating teenage mates talking a language you don't understand.