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Top 10: Child car safety products (Article)
Trunki BoostApak - £40 This Trunki product is both a back pack and a booster seat. It’s not meant for use as an everyday car seat, rather as a temporary car seat for parents hiring vehicles. It’s particularly handy when on holiday, since hiring a booster seat can be tricky and expensive. -
SEAT Leon (2020 on) (Reviews)
The SEAT Leon offers excellent value for money. All models are well-equipped, good to drive and the interior quality if very high. The SEAT Leon is an upmarket and great-handling family hatchback. -
SEAT Arona (2018 on) (Reviews)
Discover all in our SEAT Arona review. -
SEAT Ibiza (2017 on) (Reviews)
Read on for our full SEAT Ibiza review for more. -
SEAT Ateca (2016 on) (Reviews)
We lived with a Ateca for six months - find out how we got on with it in our SEAT Ateca long term test . Looking for a second opinion? Why not read heycar's SEAT Ateca review . It might be starting to show its age, but the SEAT Ateca is still one of the best family SUVs you can buy. -
SEAT Leon Estate (2020 on) (Reviews)
The SEAT Leon’s main party piece is its cargo capacity. With the rear seats up, the Spanish-built car can swallow 620 litres of luggage. That is only just behind the mechanically similar Skoda Octavia Estate , and more than the (also related) Volkswagen Golf Estate. -
SEAT Tarraco (2019 - 2024) (Reviews)
The SEAT Tarraco is the Spanish brand’s seven-seat SUV. Even in a competitive market, a sporty driving experience helps the SEAT Tarraco stand out. A seven-seat SUV is usually one borne out of necessity, not desire. -
SEAT Leon (2013 - 2020) (Reviews)
Read on for our full SEAT Leon review. -
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. -
SEAT Toledo (2012 - 2018) (Reviews)
Sitting between the SEAT Ibiza and the SEAT Leon in the firm’s range, the SEAT Toledo is based on the same platform as the smaller car, albeit a stretched one, but is much bigger. -
SEAT Alhambra (2010 - 2020) (Reviews)
Read heycar's SEAT Alhambra review . The SEAT Alhambra was in production from 2010 until 2020, during which time it cemented a reputation for being one of the best seven-seat MPVs you can buy. -
SEAT Exeo (2009 - 2013) (Reviews)
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 Exeo 2009 Road Test and Video SEAT Exeo 2.0 TDI Multitronic 2011 Road Test -
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 umbrella. -
SEAT Leon (2005 - 2013) (Reviews)
The first SEAT to bear his touch was the Ibiza launched in 2002. Then we started to get tantalising glimpses of a new generation of d'Silva SEATs, showcased by the Salsa concept car in 2002. That first morphed into the Altea MPV and I wondered what had happened to it. -
SEAT Toledo (2005 - 2009) (Reviews)
Roomy, well-equipped cabin and a large, practical boot. -
SEAT Altea (2004 - 2015) (Reviews)
And the sun shone almost as intensely as it does on the Costa Blanca. So the scene was certainly set to launch a car SEAT wants us to appreciate for its style and form. SEAT Altea 2004 Road Test -
SEAT Ibiza (2002 - 2009) (Reviews)
I'd rated the new Polo on which the new Ibiza is based as a joyful little car and good fun to drive. So I had high expectations that the SEAT Centro Stile in Sitges would have come up with something really special. SEAT Ibiza 2002 Road Test -
SEAT Toledo (1999 - 2004) (Classics Reviews)
Sure, it could've done with being a bit lower (a fact prevented by a tall ride caused by a tall engine) but it quick the quicker rack from the sportier Leon and uprated brakes. Seat actually put the 1.8-litre turbo into the British Touring Car Championship with Jason Plato at the wheel, which was about as good as it got for the Toledo. By the mid-2000s, the VW Group had talked itself into a problem with SEAT - the whole sporty brand wasn't working out (more inside the company than outside), sales were slow, and Seat was shunted into some weird family car crossover hell, which only made sales slower. -
SEAT Arosa (1997 - 2005) (Classics Reviews)
When the time came to replace the Seat Marbella, parent firm Volkswagen had a pretty clear idea about what kind of car Seat’s super compact city car should be. Out went the Panda-based Marbs, and in came a badge-engineered version of the Volkswagen Lupo. -
SEAT Alhambra (1996 - 2010) (Reviews)
True seven-seater with more cheerful trim than its VW Sharan and Ford Galaxy equivalents. Good car-like drive.