This stylish little city car is slick and on trend. It's easy and exciting to drive and the whole host of equipment will only add to the enjoyment of this fab car.
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This stunning little supermini has had a recent makeover that hugely enhances the style and driveability. It looks sharp and is great fun giving a real feel good driving factor. There’s a decent amount of kit that comes as standard. And when you throw in the top safety rating and cheap running costs, you can see how SEAT is on to a winner with the Ibiza.
The best news? You can secure a new Seat Ibiza with a £500 deposit and we’ll pay towards your first year’s insurance. You can use this to buy insurance from a provider of your choice (of course, we’d love it if you chose our black box insurance, but we don’t tie you in!)
The Ibiza has always been a snappy little car, and the updates carried out by SEAT a few years ago has only brought out the best in this cool hatchback. Renowned for being bold in their style and design, SEAT continues this trend with the new look Ibiza with LED daytime running lights.
You can now make it distinctively your own by adding some funky colours to the radiator grille rim and wing mirrors and details on the steering wheel and gear lever. Inside the interior is sleek and clean with a colour touchscreen and sporty look dials.
The Seat Ibiza isn’t just a great looking car - it’s an agile, nifty drive, easily nipping around town as well as being equally happy out on the open road. The steering is responsive so you’ll have no problem negotiating the urban traffic and parking will be a breeze.
Whilst it struggles a bit with space in the rear, the Ibiza does make up for this with tech - including DAB radio, air-con, USB port, Bluetooth, and steering wheel mounted controls, as standard. If you’re seriously into your music you can upgrade to the SEAT Sound System with six speakers, a bass box and extra amplifier.
The Ibiza is a good value car with a range of models to suit all budgets - model offers good fuel economy from 47 to 80 mpg, depending on the model chosen.
Insurance costs aren’t too bad although the basic model has jumped up a few groups from five to eight and this is because of the punchier three cylinder engines.
The SEAT Ibiza scored an impressive five stars by Euro NCAP and it features a range of safety kit as standard including six airbags, and stability control. Optional smart safety extras are available and these include a city brake assist and Multi-Collision Brake which automatically slows the car if an impact detects an airbag has been activated. There’s also a new clever device called Tiredness Recognition System which sounds an alarm if it detects the warning signs of drivers nodding off at the wheel.
The Ibiza has always been a snappy little car, and the updates carried out by SEAT a few years ago has only brought out the best in this cool hatchback. Renowned for being bold in their style and design, SEAT continues this trend with the new look Ibiza with LED daytime running lights.
You can now make it distinctively your own by adding some funky colours to the radiator grille rim and wing mirrors and details on the steering wheel and gear lever. Inside the interior is sleek and clean with a colour touchscreen and sporty look dials.
The Seat Ibiza isn’t just a great looking car - it’s an agile, nifty drive, easily nipping around town as well as being equally happy out on the open road. The steering is responsive so you’ll have no problem negotiating the urban traffic and parking will be a breeze.
Whilst it struggles a bit with space in the rear, the Ibiza does make up for this with tech - including DAB radio, air-con, USB port, Bluetooth, and steering wheel mounted controls, as standard. If you’re seriously into your music you can upgrade to the SEAT Sound System with six speakers, a bass box and extra amplifier.
The Ibiza is a good value car with a range of models to suit all budgets - model offers good fuel economy from 47 to 80 mpg, depending on the model chosen.
Insurance costs aren’t too bad although the basic model has jumped up a few groups from five to eight and this is because of the punchier three cylinder engines.
The SEAT Ibiza scored an impressive five stars by Euro NCAP and it features a range of safety kit as standard including six airbags, and stability control. Optional smart safety extras are available and these include a city brake assist and Multi-Collision Brake which automatically slows the car if an impact detects an airbag has been activated. There’s also a new clever device called Tiredness Recognition System which sounds an alarm if it detects the warning signs of drivers nodding off at the wheel.
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