SEAT Hatchback car reviews
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Browse through our hatchback reviews and find out why a hatchback is many different things all in one car. You can buy a fast hatchback that’s still really practical as a family car, and a hot hatchback is great fun to drive.
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SEAT Hatchback car reviews
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SEAT Leon Hatchback (2020 onwards) Review
Good looking and strong value hatchback
New price: £25,025 - £39,315PROS
- 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 Mii Electric Hatchback (2019 - 2021) Review
Great used choice for those who need an electric city car
Used price: £5,968 - £9,126PROS
- Reasonable 161-mile driving range
- As spacious as a petrol Mii
- Refined and good fun to drive
- Makes driving an electric car feel normal
CONS
- Could be too normal for EV evangelists
- No integrated touchscreen infotainment
- Only four seats, small boot
- Downgraded to three-star Euro NCAP
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SEAT Ibiza Hatchback (2017 onwards) Review
A grown-up supermini with added zest
New price: £20,015 - £25,965PROS
- Low prices and good deals
- Easy to drive, but also fun
- Spacious cabin space
CONS
- Standard kit levels fall behind rivals
- Scratchy interior plastics are easy to find
- No hybrid option, for now
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SEAT Leon Cupra (2014 - 2016) Review
Used price: £5,491 - £13,827PROS
- Most powerful new Leons yet
- Two turbocharged petrol engines
- Visual modifications to stand out
CONS
- Cupra 280 offers little extra speed
- Some interior plastics bit brittle
- Could look more exciting
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SEAT Leon Hatchback (2013 - 2020) Review
Stylish, great value and pleasingly reliable
Used price: £2,682 - £20,265PROS
- Most engines are fuel efficient
- But also offer strong performance
- Interior is well-built and well-designed
CONS
- High boot lip hinders access slightly
- Touchscreen media system can be fiddly
- Suspension is on the firm side
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SEAT Leon SC (2013 - 2018) Review
Used price: £2,518 - £14,309PROS
- Sleeker looks than regular Leon
- Quality interior
- Nice to drive
CONS
- Overly light steering
- Slightly less space than the five-door Leon
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SEAT Toledo (2013 - 2019) Review
Used price: £1,098 - £8,975PROS
Useful 550 litre bootspace, green Ecomotive engines, affordable purchase price
CONS
Resale values won't be strong, restricted middle rear seat, not as composed as VW Golf or Ford Focus, interior plastics could be better
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SEAT Mii (2012 - 2019) Review
Used price: £1,452 - £7,909PROS
Classy interior, well-built, low running costs, priced well
CONS
Bland design, steering too light at high speeds, not as engaging as rivals
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SEAT Leon Cupra R (2010 - 2012) Review
Used price: £2,922 - £7,264PROS
Most powerful SEAT ever, softer suspension than Leon FR, XDS system minics limited-slip differential
CONS
DSG gearbox not offered as an option, steering is still too numb, boot space is smaller than most rivals
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SEAT Ibiza Cupra (2009 - 2017) Review
Used price: £1,394 - £10,258PROS
Great hot hatch styling, turbocharged performance, sharp handling, comfortable and well built interior
CONS
No manual gearbox, DSG automatic detracts from driver enjoyment