SEAT
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SEAT Ranges
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SEAT Alhambra
Used price:£749 - £23,842 -
SEAT Altea
Used price:£407 - £4,880 -
SEAT Arona
New price:£22,240 - £29,040Used price:£6,560 - £21,546 -
SEAT Arosa
Used price:£455 - £2,865 -
SEAT Ateca
New price:£28,075 - £36,465Used price:£6,106 - £28,363 -
SEAT Cordoba
Used price:£389 - £1,629 -
SEAT Exeo
Used price:£1,244 - £5,632 -
SEAT Ibiza
New price:£19,505 - £25,195Used price:£453 - £22,367 -
SEAT Leon
New price:£23,685 - £39,235Used price:£425 - £28,360 -
SEAT Mii
Used price:£1,741 - £9,617 -
SEAT Mii Electric
Used price:£7,109 - £10,851 -
SEAT Tarraco
New price:£29,960 - £45,435Used price:£12,627 - £35,298 -
SEAT Toledo
Used price:£486 - £9,614
Most popular SEAT reviews
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SEAT Arona SUV (2018 onwards) Review
A stylish, small family car that's good to drive, great value and improved for 2022
New price: £22,240 - £29,040PROS
- Economical and punchy engines
- Lots of standard kit and space
- Low PCP monthly payments
CONS
- Firm ride not great on rough roads
- Boot is smaller than some rivals
- No diesels, no hybrids, no plug-ins
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SEAT Ateca SUV (2016 onwards) Review
The Ateca still stands up as a sensible family car
New price: £30,055 - £36,465PROS
- Spacious and practical interior
- Reliable Volkswagen-based technology
- One of the better SUVs to drive
CONS
- Slightly dull cabin design
- Firm ride on some models
- Some engines feel underpowered
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SEAT Leon Estate (2020 onwards) Review
Sharp Leon styling at the front, additional boot space at the back
New price: £25,120 - £39,235PROS
- More fun than Skoda Octavia to drive
- Interior tech is up to date
- Good value for money
CONS
- Firm riding FR models
- Lack of dash buttons can be tricky
- Tech is very spec dependent
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SEAT Leon Hatchback (2020 onwards) Review
Good looking and strong value hatchback
New price: £23,685 - £37,880PROS
- Great to drive
- All the latest tech
- Keen pricing
CONS
- Ride on FR models too firm
- Basic models lack tech
- Fiddly infotainment
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SEAT Tarraco SUV (2018 onwards) Review
The seven-seater that doesn't drive like a seven-seater
New price: £29,960 - £45,435PROS
- Excellent infotainment and connectivity
- Handles well for a large SUV
- Quick steering and sporty drive
CONS
- Firm ride might be off-putting for some
- Rearmost seats are tight for adults
- We're still waiting for the plug-in hybrid
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