Is SEAT Altea XL a good car?

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Is SEAT Altea XL a good car?

“The SEAT Altea XL is a good choice for families looking for an engaging drive from a practical, good-value car.” 62%of people would recommend this car to a friend.

When did they stop making SEAT Altea?

August 2015
Another extended version, the Altea XL, is also available (having been first presented at the 2006 Paris Motor Show). In 2007, the Altea Freetrack, with 4WD and higher suspension, was released. On 21 August 2015, SEAT announced that the Altea and Altea XL had been discontinued.

What engine does a SEAT Altea have?

Engines, performance and drive The greenest engine on offer with the SEAT Altea is the 1.6 TDI Ecomotive, which achieves a combined fuel consumption of 62.8mpg and emits just 119g/km of CO2. This engine also comes available with an automatic 7-speed DSG, which can change gear immensely fast.

How reliable is a SEAT Altea?

Reliability Survey. It finished in 17th place out of 31 manufacturers, which was behind Hyundai, Mazda, Skoda and Toyota. It still beat Ford and Volkswagen, while Nissan finished very far down the list. A three-year warranty, limited to 60,000 miles, comes as standard with every Seat.

Is a SEAT Altea a SUV?

Intended as a rival to the Nissan Qashqai, Seat’s first SUV model is due to be unveiled at the Geneva motor show in March of next year. It will be followed in 2017 by a smaller SUV, designed to take on the Nissan Juke in Europe.

Can a Seat Ibiza tow a caravan?

Towing weights – It is probably illegal to tow a trailer or caravan over 1165 kg with this vehicle as this is widely considered to be dangerous and if you are caught you may face prosecution.

Which Ateca engine is best?

SEAT Ateca diesel engines The 148bhp engine is the best all-rounder, with a six-speed manual gearbox and front-wheel drive as standard, but a DSG automatic and four-wheel drive are also available. It gets from 0-62mph in 8.8 seconds, which is reasonably brisk for the class.

Are SEAT Atecas reliable?

Middle of the road is the best way to describe the Seat’s performance in the 2021 What Car? Reliability Survey. It finished in 17th place out of 31 manufacturers, which was behind Hyundai, Mazda, Skoda and Toyota.

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