Replacement for SEAT Altea Freetrack

Can you suggest a replacement for a SEAT Altea Freetrack 2.0TDI? We cover approx 15k miles on mixed road types per annum. Would prefer a nearly new vehicle with elevated seating and brisk performance.

0->60 sub 10 seconds would be nice. 4WD not vital. Available budget up to £17,000 including trade-in. Current vehicle diesel but becoming worried about long-term repair costs wiping out savings in fuel consumption. Only needs to regularly carry two people, hatchback preferred.

Asked on 26 September 2012 by hullowl

Answered by Honest John
The Freetrack was a one-off. Nothing else like it. Closest is a soft road SUV such as a CR-V, CX-5, X-Trail, etc.
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