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Added: 15th of October 2013
I chose this car because it was fuel efficient and I have an hours drive to work. It has certainly proven to be as efficient as promised. Performance is a compromise with efficiency & it does well with this balance, but it would never be a performance car. The comfort is satisfactory, though personally I prefer the more upright position of the crossover cars.. Reliability has been good though now at 70,000 miles plus it's had one or two faults. Space at the front is good. I'm over 6 foot & there's plenty of room. The boot is good for the size of car though it always annoys me when the back seat uprights fold down on to the rear seats. It's very unimaginative. In summary, it does what I want it to ie the running costs are economical.
Added: 14th of October 2013
Quiet and comfortable
Added: 13th of October 2013
Great car. Not had a single problem with it since purchase!
Added: 13th of October 2013
Excellent, reliable run around
Added: 12th of October 2013
Best new car I've owned and can get 60-70mpg taking it easy. My local dealership (Gareth Hughes Motors) is the best dealership I've ever been to and would recommend them to all. I will be going back for my next new car in 2 years.
Added: 12th of October 2013
My black Ibiza has good lines ~ a little sporty to give me a buzz. Nice clunk as doors close. Quiet engine. Reasonable acceleration for engine size. A known vehicle/engine so mechanics confident in their dealings with it. Carries allI need ~ passengers as well as luggage. It suits me and my needs.
Added: 12th of October 2013
After having had my Seat Ibiza for nearly three years, I'm finally changing cars - not because I hate the Seat or it's unreliable -it isn't, it's a practical, comfortable and reliable little car. I'm just a bit bored of it to be honest!
Added: 12th of October 2013
Very reliable, high road tax for small car ,not suitable for large men.46mpg on long motorway journeys
Added: 12th of October 2013
Have just changed my Mondeo Estate 1.8 for a Seat Ibiza 1.4 to try and save money on travel expences so stilol in the Trial stage at the moment
Added: 12th of October 2013
The power steering is exceptionally light making it a breeze to drive. It is a nippy car for such a small engine. It has low tax and insurance. I enjoy driving it and do not intend to replace it until I have no choice to.
Added: 12th of October 2013
The Ibiza is easy to drive and economical. The room inside for two passengers is great but for back seat passengers a bit uncomfrotable unless short. My only regret is having bought a two door car. 4 doors is so much more comfortable.
Added: 12th of October 2013
like the Seat Ibiza but prefer the Leon, both cheap to run and comfortable, never let me down yet
Added: 12th of October 2013
Better still, laugh at the Chancellor of the Exchequer. I have never liked paying unnecessarily high rates of Fuel Duty so my choice of car and style of driving reflects that. The SEAT Ibiza Ecomotive is my best yet. 19000 miles of mixed motoring over two and a half years have brought me an overall consumption figure above 61.6 mpg. On longer quieter runs my trip computer suggests consumption approaching 80 mpg and I am happy to believe it. I have low running costs (even at main dealer rates), very low insurance and the day to day convenience that public transport cannot match. If I'm travelling less than two miles the car stays in the garage. Maybe I'm mean but this car gives me a better chance to choose how I spend my money rather than dole it out to our greedy Chancellor. Geoff Thornton Crawley West Sussex
Added: 12th of October 2013
EXCELLENT CAR THIS IS MY 4TH
Added: 12th of October 2013
Had car from 12 months old - fantastic run about. reliable, efficient and comfortable.
Added: 12th of October 2013
I bought this car beleiving it would be more economical to run than my previous 2.0L Diesel. (Seat Altea 140 BHP). However the car seems underpowered (105 BHP)and the on board computer shows average consumption of around 42 mpg compared with an average of 46 mpg from the larger engined car. The car also suffers in performance when doing lots of short journeys - I believe this is down to the particulate filter becoming clogged. Its a shame because I like the style of the car but the engine for me lets it down.
Added: 11th of October 2013
Comfortable ride, reasonably economical to run, reliable apart from when suspension on front nearside gave up the ghost due to terrible state of our local roads. The local council are in the process of resurfacing all Shefield roads and pavements. Not before time
Added: 11th of October 2013
Suits me because it's reasonably smart in appearance, it runs well and gets me and a passenger comfortably wherever we're going. The engine is responsive and there is a nice turn of speed.It is economical with fuel and the tank when filled will take me a good distance. However, there are a number of drawbacks. The main one is the difficulty of getting in to the back- there really isn't much space to climb in, and the back seat is uncomfortable because there is so little leg room for even an average sized adult. For the driver, the dashboard is ridiculously small and hard to see. The writing is in red on a black background, and too much information is placed in such a tiny space that it's necessary to choose between the ambient temperature and the trip meter, and I still can't work out how to rearrange the information on the dashboard. Also, the radio is so arranged that it's awkward to change stations, so I tend not to, which is not always convenient.
Added: 11th of October 2013
Due to being a diesel it's slightly noisier than I would like but is efficient as I go a lot of motorway driving.
Added: 11th of October 2013
I bought the car based upon the recommendations of a friend who owned one. Best thing I ever did, in all the years I have had it, so far, there have been no serious machanical issues; and it has now done over 100,000miles. A full tank will give me just under 500 miles (obviously dependent upon traffic conditions). The great thing about the car was that it came with a full spec of extras, at no additional cost. Primarily because Seat were looking to increase ther market share, against their competitors. Although not the fastest car around by any means, it holds its own on the motorway, were the acceleration at the higher speeds is far more responsive. Regularly serviced, the only things I have to buy regualarly, are two new tyres; once every two years.