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Seat Leon review covering 2000 - 2005
Monday 7 April 2008
Quite why the SEAT Leon hasn’t sold by the shipload in the UK is one of the motor industry’s more puzzling quirks. Impeccably screwed together, with a range of punchy engines and offering superb value for money, the Leon appears to have all the bases covered. There are certainly no drawbacks concerning styling, cost of ownership or safety. Perhaps, as much as anything, the Leon has suffered as a result of SEAT’s residual image as the VW Group’s bargain basement. Whilst group cousin Skoda has managed to rehabilitate itself, maybe SEAT still need a little more ‘perception management’. While the spin doctors go to work, take the time to track down a used SEAT Leon. You won’t regret your decision…
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Wednesday 19 March 2008
Although the British public hasn’t warmed to this version of the SEAT Leon in quite the way they did its predecessor, there’s little doubt that it’s a very competent car and one that’s well worth trac
Read Seat Leon reviewMonday 23 April 2007
Success can be a double edged sword. SEAT weren’t expecting their Cupra versions of the Leon to sell quite as well as they did and while they were overjoyed at the contribution the Cupras made to thei
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