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The SEAT Ibiza is a stylish small car that has long been popular with younger drivers. The Spanish brand has a sporty image, yet its cars are also competitively priced and cheap to run.
The SEAT Ibiza has built a strong reputation over the years for combining small car practicality with a little more verve than many of its rivals. There is a comprehensive line-up of model grades to choose from, and several fuel-efficient petrol engines. You can buy an SEAT Ibiza with a high-tech automatic gearbox too.
Rivals to the SEAT Ibiza include the ever popular Ford Fiesta, the Volkswagen Polo and the Vauxhall Corsa.
For those looking to buy or lease a good-value small car, the SEAT Ibiza is a worthy contender. Take a look at a SEAT Ibiza for sale on heycar to discover just what’s on offer.
The SEAT Ibiza offers a lot of technology and sophistication for a small car. If you’re looking for an affordable vehicle to buy or lease, but also one that has all the latest features many expect from a new car, it’s definitely worth a look.
Every version, even the most affordable SE grade, gets an 8.25-inch colour touchscreen with standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto phone connectivity. SEAT also fits a digital instrument cluster as standard – the sort of technology you normally find in premium Audis and BMWs.
The engine range is all-petrol these days. There’s a non-turbo entry-level motor, which is very cheap to insure – making it ideal for younger drivers. Two TSI turbocharged engines offer more oomph, with the more powerful version also having the option of a ‘DSG’ twin-clutch automatic gearbox.
All SEAT Ibizas have five doors; it is the most popular and practical small car body style. Impressively, metallic paint is also standard on all cars as part of the SEAT Easymove simplification initiative. Buyers simply pick their favoured trim and engine, with the only choice then being which colour you want. Because each grade is so well equipped, cost-options are very few in number.
Using Volkswagen Group underpinnings means the SEAT Ibiza drives in the same sophisticated way as a Volkswagen Polo or Audi A1. The emphasis here is a little more on the sporting side of things, particularly in FR models with their standard sport suspension. However, it’s still not jarring or uncomfortable.
Overall, the SEAT Ibiza is a very compelling car to buy or lease. A facelift in 2021, which upgraded the interior and improved the infotainment system, has only added to its appeal. SEAT’s best-selling car ever continues to deliver.
A long-running model that has spanned multiple generations, the SEAT Ibiza helped to put SEAT on the map. The latest version really is the best yet, particularly as the buying process has been so simplified.
It’s a smart-looking car, particularly with the fancy badging of facelifted models. It also feels sophisticated inside, and offers great driving dynamics. Practicality is strong, with a handy 355-litre boot – bigger than the small car norm.
Competition is keen in the small car market, however, with talented alternatives such as the Vauxhall Corsa, Renault Clio, Peugeot 208 and Toyota Yaris, not to mention the related Volkswagen Polo, Audi A1 and Skoda Fabia. But the SEAT Ibiza can hold its own and we reckon it deserves a place on your shortlist.
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Without hesitation, we’d head straight for the 1.0 TSI turbo petrol engine as the pick of the motors. This dominated sales to the extent that it's now the sole engine available in the SEAT Ibiza when new, available with 95PS or 110PS (earlier models were available with 115PS). Unless you're on a strict budget, we’d point you towards the more powerful version as it gives the same fuel economy as the less potent one but has more oomph for motorway driving.
On faster roads, this engine is smooth, quiet and has sufficient power in reserve to make light work of steeper hills or carrying a full load of people and luggage. You can also pick between the easy-shifting six-speed manual gearbox or slick seven-speed twin-clutch automatic transmission.
In terms of trim levels, we reckon the sportier FR models suit the Ibiza well. A post-facelift SEAT Ibiza FR or FR Sport is a very desirable little hatchback indeed.
SEAT offers the SEAT Ibiza in three core trim levels: SE, FR and Xcellence. For each model, there’s a higher-spec variant with more features for a little extra spend, namely SE Technology, FR Sport and Xcellence Lux.
The SEAT Ibiza was facelifted in spring 2021, keeping the current model fresh-looking and full of appeal.
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All SEAT Ibiza models registered since 1 April 2017 will cost you a flat rate of £180/year in VED (tax). That's the same as any of its competitors - if you're looking for free road tax, you'll need an electric alternative like the Vauxhall Corsa-e or Peugeot e-208.
The SEAT Ibiza is potentially one of the cheapest new cars to insure. Pick the 1.0-litre MPI 80 engine and insurance ratings start from an affordable group 3 (out of 50), both for the SE and SE Technology. Even the FR falls into a still-very-affordable group 4. If, however, you want more power and choose the 1.0-litre TSI 95, insurance costs will jump. The SE starts from group 9, with the SEAT Ibiza FR shooting up to group 11.
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