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Daddy Types (Free subscription) | yesterday
No, the other one. Let's face facts: France is a nation in love with crazy bassinets, so it's no wonder that French "families who demand design" would choose a shagadelic, egg-shaped bassinet that matches their Seat Altea XL over...
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AutoMotoPortal.com (Free subscription) | 02/10/2008
SEAT’s relentless assault on the supermini market continues amid the glamorous surroundings of the Paris Motor Show with the unveiling on 2 October of the jewel in the sporty Spanish car maker’s small car crown: the all-new Ibiza Cupra. Boasting numerous important first-in-class advances, trademark sporty styling from the pen of SEAT Design Director Luc Donckerwolke and performance potent enough to...
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AutoMotoPortal.com (Free subscription) | 02/10/2008
The third strand of SEAT’s exciting array of Parisian debuts is the world premiere of the car that will instantly becomes the Spanish car maker’s cleanest, greenest production model when it goes on sale in the UK next year. The all-new Ibiza Ecomotive, unveiled at the Paris Motor Show, will also become the leading vehicle in its segment thanks to reduced CO2 emissions confirmed at only 98 g/km.
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CARSCOOP (Free subscription) | 01/10/2008
And who may David Guetta be? Well since you asked, he’s a famous French DJ who teamed up with SEAT to create a one-off special edition version of the...
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CARSCOOP (Free subscription) | 29/09/2008
Claiming to have developed the fastest ever production model in the Spanish automaker’s history, SEAT of The Netherlands introduced a special edition...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 27/09/2008
The Seat Ibiza is what's known as a "supermini", which is essentially a more exciting way - how could it not be? - of saying "small hatchback". In effect, that's also the aim of its new design: to find a more exciting way of saying "small hatchback". Alas, it's not possible to be too exciting with small hatchbacks, because then they would probably become expensive small hatchbacks, thereby defeating...
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 27/09/2008
Latin flair combined with German quality and reliability – that's always been the promise held out by the Spanish Seat operation since it was acquired by Volkswagen more than 20 years ago. Sometimes, as in the case of the faster versions of the last-generation Leon, that promise has been met, but Seat has found it far harder to define itself clearly than VW's other European budget brand, Skoda.
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AutoblogGreen (Free subscription) | 26/09/2008
Filed under: Diesel , Etc. , Audi , Toyota , Volkswagen , European Union , SEAT The EcoTour was a 7-day tour through nine European countries with 42 of the most fuel-efficient cars. The tour started 12 September in Barcelona, Spain, and finished 19 September in The Hague in the Netherlands. The target was burning the least fuel possible during the seven days. There were two winners for each day: one...
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German Car Scene (Free subscription) | 26/09/2008
The Seat Ibiza ECOMOTIVE achieved a major triumph in the 10th Eco Tour, a tough, fuel-efficient challenge driving cross-Europe that took place between 13th and 19th September. The Spanish brand’s vehicle not only finished first place in the “small diesel” class but was also the overall winner with average fuel consumption of 3.8l / 100km.
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Top Speed (Free subscription) | 20/09/2008
Posted on 09.20.2008 02:59 by Panait Filed under: Je Design Seat | hatchback | Seat leon | car tuning Although Je Design already unveiled its customization program for the Euro-only Seat Leon, the German tuning company updated today its kit for the Leon. The new program includes a carbon foil in various color serving as an alternative paint, new daytime running LEDs, and a new ECU tweaking boosting...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 17/09/2008
Paris - Seat will launch two additions to the new Ibiza generation with the sporty Cupra and the low-emission Ibiza Ecomotive at the Paris Motor Show next month. The Cupra comes with the Volkswagen 1.4 TSI engine and seven-speed DSG sequential-shift ...
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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 17/09/2008
THE MERCEDES B-Class seems to run four-wheel-drives a fairly close second as a desired vehicle on suburban school runs these days. The B-Class does, after all, offer a certain cachet that your average Seat Alhambra or Opel Zafira doesn't - even if it is not as versatile as the latter, writes