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    08-21-2006 11:13 PM #1

    - Broadens the SEAT portfolio in this segment
    - Space and safety for the whole family
    - Up to 635 litres of luggage space – the best boot size among its competitors

    SEAT is continuing to expand its range, this time with the launch of a new model that will round off the manufacturer's offer in the target segment: the SEAT Altea XL. It boasts the same sporting and innovative style first showcased by its smaller sibling, but is now geared towards families looking first and foremost for a spacious interior and high luggage capacity partnered by a class-beating standard of safety.

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  2. 08-22-2006 12:16 AM #2
    Interior looks like a wonderful place to be, and thats where I would stay if I owned this car. The exterior is just bad.

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    08-22-2006 01:30 AM #3
    Nice insides, but i'm glad these are not the guys designing the current generation of Vw's or Audis... god, what were they thinking with those headlights?!

  4. 08-22-2006 10:14 AM #4
    I think this looks absolutely great both inside and out. I considered buying the Mazda5 when I was shopping around, but something about it just didn't get me. Close, but no cigar. But this... well... it'd be parked in my driveway.

    I think the exterior works better on this than some of the other smaller SEATs. Interesting, dramatic, but not strange lines. Will this be sold in Mexico?


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    08-22-2006 10:37 AM #5
    I don't dislike it, I just question why SEAT need another 5-door model.

    Altea = 5-door
    Altea XL = 5-door
    Leon = 5-door
    Toledo = 5-door
    Ibiza = 5-door version, though at least other models available.

    See the pattern? Their slogan is Auto Emocion, though it's hard to get really emotional about a hybrid. I wish they'd make a sportscar, or a coupe, or something.


  6. 08-22-2006 12:35 PM #6
    Quote, originally posted by sys3175 »
    Nice insides, but i'm glad these are not the guys designing the current generation of Vw's or Audis... god, what were they thinking with those headlights?!

    Same here, and the lines on the outside just aren't doing it for me.


  7. 08-22-2006 12:45 PM #7
    When is VWOA going to wake up to the idea of importing SEAT into the US? It seems that SEAT has the best of both worlds, great mechanicals, compliments of VW, and serious styling on a level equal to Alfa Romero. They could start with one of the hot hatch backs in 2 and 4 door configurations. let's see, the dream team would be comprised of Polo = entry level, SEAT = sport models, VW = German mid-upper range. Price, Style, Autobahn The SEAT line could be the secret weapon against American/Japanese transplants.

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    08-22-2006 05:09 PM #8
    Quote, originally posted by George@Fourtitude »
    I don't dislike it, I just question why SEAT need another 5-door model.

    5 doors is what Europeans like the most! Really, SEAT appeals well for those that cannot afford a VW or AUDI in europe. It is VERY common for european households to have only one vehicle. This means that this one vehicle will be used for anything from family vacations to hauling cement bags and floor tiles for the home improvement projects to daily grocery shopping.

    In these cases you want to have a vehicle as versatile as possible regardless of its class. This is where SEAT sells well.

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    Modified by vasillalov at 5:10 PM 8-22-2006


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    08-22-2006 05:39 PM #9
    Quote, originally posted by vasillalov »

    5 doors is what Europeans like the most! Really, SEAT appeals well for those that cannot afford a VW or AUDI in europe. It is VERY common for european households to have only one vehicle. This means that this one vehicle will be used for anything from family vacations to hauling cement bags and floor tiles for the home improvement projects to daily grocery shopping.

    In these cases you want to have a vehicle as versatile as possible regardless of its class. This is where SEAT sells well.

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    Modified by vasillalov at 5:10 PM 8-22-2006

    Don't get me wrong, I don't mind a 5-door, but when that's basically your entire model range (not counting Ibiza 3-door or Cordoba), it gets a little old.


  10. 08-23-2006 02:31 AM #10
    I see previous generation Cupras all the time, driven up from Mexico. They're great looking cars. The new Seats, though, they're god awful. Jesus, this brand's designs have gone downhill. They look like really poorly done Korean cars. And the fact there is so little real differentiation between so many of their models isn't helping either.

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    08-23-2006 03:50 AM #11
    Quote, originally posted by George@Fourtitude »
    I don't dislike it, I just question why SEAT need another 5-door model.

    Altea = 5-door
    Altea XL = 5-door
    Leon = 5-door
    Toledo = 5-door
    Ibiza = 5-door version, though at least other models available.


    I don't see a problem in this being a 5-door model, but in the fact that this is the third car they put out with the same front and body height. The only difference between Altea, Toledo and Altea XL are their rears.

    What they're doing is probably very cost-efficient but I'd imagine there's too much overlapping. Who, for example, wants to buy a Toledo now. It's often considered ugly and it's (surely) got smaller trunk than the Altea XL now. And the trunk-wise the Altea isn't a real minivan compared to the XL, so I'd imagine people who want a minivan would go for the XL and people who want a sporty looking 5-dr. would go for the Leon.


  12. 08-23-2006 03:28 PM #12
    Nice Toyota D-pillar

  13. 08-23-2006 07:32 PM #13
    Quote, originally posted by George@Fourtitude »
    I don't dislike it, I just question why SEAT need another 5-door model.

    Altea = 5-door
    Altea XL = 5-door
    Leon = 5-door
    Toledo = 5-door
    Ibiza = 5-door version, though at least other models available.

    See the pattern? Their slogan is Auto Emocion, though it's hard to get really emotional about a hybrid. I wish they'd make a sportscar, or a coupe, or something.


    Might I direct everyone who agrees with George to this thread I started at http://www.carspyshots.net/zerothread?id=20729


  14. 12-02-2006 09:36 AM #14
    SEAT has now "rebelled" against VW, they want to make both a sport coupe ( SEAT Tango) and a saloon , the new Toledo was a big mistake even acording to SEAT.

    About the 5 door issue.. there is rumors that SEAT wanted to make a 3 door Leon but VW banned it because VW thinks that a 3 door Leon would stole many sells from the Golf/A3.

    There is rumors now of SEAT making a Leon CC :

    And the possible new SEAT Tango:


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