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  • Review: Cybex Cloud Z i-size infant carrier (productReview)
    What is it? The Cloud Z is the i-Size baby car seat offering from Cybex. If you’re unfamiliar with i-Size, it’s designed to be a universal fit with any car that’s i-Size compatible. This seat should protect your little one from birth
  • Top 10: Baby car seats under £100 (Article)
    Mothercare Ziba Birth Parenting favourite Mothercare can lay claim to offering one of the cheapest baby seats on the market with the Ziba, costing a very reasonable £36. At 3kg in weight it shouldn't be difficult to handle, and it comes with a five-point harness that can be operated with one
  • Child and Baby Seat Deals Discounts & Voucher Codes (Article)
    Listed below are today's discounts on child and baby seats from Amazon
  • Top 10: Best car seats from Mothercare (Article)
    Mothercare Sport The Sport is Mothercare’s Group 1 seat, designed to suit children between 9kg to 18kg and is installed with your car’s three-point seatbelt. It has generous padding throughout the seat including around the harnesses, and a single strap adjusts
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  • Top 10: Child car safety products (Article)
    on at a glance. It gives a great view into a rear-facing child seat and even has a low-light setting, so can be used when driving at night. It means drivers can spend more time concentrating on the road ahead, since a quick glance at the navigation system is all that’s needed to check up on baby
  • SEAT Leon (2020 on) (Reviews)
    Demand for hatchbacks like the SEAT Leon, Ford Focus and Volkswagen Golf has been waning in recent years, with family car buyers preferring the comfort and practicality
  • SEAT Tarraco (2019 on) (Reviews)
    In fact, the SEAT Tarraco is certainly not short of rivals, with the UK embracing SUVs in ever larger numbers. Along with the Volkswagen Group’s own in-house competitors, mentioned above, the SEAT Tarraco is also pitched against seven-seat alternatives such as the practical
  • SEAT Arona (2018 on) (Reviews)
    Despite the  visual similarities with the Ateca , the SEAT Arona doesn't actually share any of its major components with SEAT's medium size SUV ; it's actually based
  • SEAT Ibiza (2017 on) (Reviews)
    Mechanically speaking, the SEAT Ibiza is almost identical to the Volkswagen Polo and Skoda Fabia
  • SEAT Ateca (2016 on) (Reviews)
    The most important of many rivals for the SEAT Ateca are the Nissan Qashqai , the Kia Sportage
  • SEAT Leon Estate (2020 on) (Reviews)
    it comes to load-lugging, even if it might not have the same ‘on trend’ image as a higher-riding alternative SEAT’s Leon Estate remains a top choice for those who require maximum space on a budget, and want to steer clear of an SUV. Priced from around £25,000, it represents a lot of car
  • SEAT Leon (2013 - 2020) (Reviews)
    This SEAT Leon hatch built on the reputation of the previous two by being good value for money and fun to drive. The interior was of a higher quality and there was greater attention to detail
  • SEAT Mii (2012 - 2019) (Reviews)
    The SEAT Mii is one of a trio of cars - it's the sister model to the Volkswagen Up and Skoda Citigo - and at just 3.5 metres long this little hatchback is designed as an affordable car that's ideal for urban driving. While it's unmistakably based on the Up, SEAT has tried to give
  • SEAT Toledo (2012 - 2018) (Reviews)
    After a few years absence, the SEAT Toledo is back. The model survived a midlife crisis when it turned into the ugly cousin of the Altea, but now it's slimmed down and once again is very much its own model. SEAT has gone back to a traditional saloon shape - like the popular second generation
  • SEAT Alhambra (2010 - 2020) (Reviews)
    The SEAT Alhambra is one of the best seven-seat MPVs you can buy. But that’s not enough in 2020. Today’s families prefer the chunky looks, low running costs and high driving position offered by the glut of crossovers and SUVs. But what if we told you
  • SEAT Exeo (2009 - 2013) (Reviews)
    , having written off ‘S Line' models as internal organ re-arrangers, the last one I tried rode acceptably well. So I didn't necessarily think it a bad thing that VAG has shipped the production line down to Barcelona and given the car a second lease of life as the SEAT Exeo
  • SEAT Ibiza (2008 - 2017) (Reviews)
    SEAT made a great job of the Ibiza launched in 2008 to push itself right into the heart of the supermini eco-system. Using the Volkswagen Polo as a base was always going to be a brilliant place to start and SEAT built on this by divvying up the Ibiza into three distinct lines under the same
  • SEAT Leon (2005 - 2013) (Reviews)
    Walter d'Silva designed the Alfa 156 and 147. Opening the garage doors to one of those is a bit like waking next to the face of a woman so beautiful you forgive her almost anything. Which can be the case with these Alfas. Walter was tempted away to SEAT, a few months before
  • SEAT Toledo (2005 - 2009) (Reviews)
    Roomy, well-equipped cabin and a large, practical boot.
 

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