2004 Seat Ibiza S 1.2

Summary:

A superb little hatchback

Faults:

Remote key fob to open doors failed after 1 month. Replaced immediately by dealer.

General Comments:

My previous car, a Nissan Primera had very poor fuel economy so I decided to trade down to a smaller, more fuel efficient car. I decided on the SEAT after reading very positive reviews in What Car? Magazine.

So far I am delighted with it. The clutch and gearbox are a delight and it certainly feels more powerful than the 1.2 engine would suggest, though when using the air conditioning performance suffers a bit.

I comes very well equipped. As well as air conditioning, it has power steering, electric windows and a CD Player.

Build quality seems very good without so much as a squeak or rattle as it travels over Glasgow's generally appalling roads.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 2nd July, 2005

2004 Seat Ibiza Cupra 1.8T - 180bhp

Summary:

The best hot hatch in its class

Faults:

Headlamps, Rear Lights, Fog Lamps all have condensation in them.

Radio / CD Player volume increases and decreases randomly.

General Comments:

This car is genuinely rapid with impressive handling.

As standard the interior looks a little sparse.

I have owned this car for the last 5 months and overall I'm very impressed with this model. It an attract car, especially in Onvi Yellow! Acceleration can be fierce, especially 1st to 2nd gear changes, although traction can be a problem if the road is not dry. The Electronic Stability Program which is standard on this model does keep the beast under control, but this can be switched off. I have manage an average fuel consumption of approximately 34mpg which includes mainly short trips with the odd motorway run at the weekend. Being VW parts the car feels solid and hard wearing. Overall I would recommend this vehicle to anyone who is looking for a small performance car with reasonably running costs.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 26th January, 2005

1st Feb 2005, 06:14

It's Ovni Yellow.

5th Feb 2005, 15:44

The volume problem you relate to is the actual radio reception of the head unit. Its the worst bit about the car, and as a result it frustrated me so much that I've recently replaced the head unit. I've got the TDi cupra, and love it to bits, you even get wheels spin in 3rd with the traction control off. I'm glad you enjoy the car, I love it to bits and would recommend it to anyone who wants a quick hot hatch which is a bit rare to be seen on the road.

9th Jun 2005, 12:58

I am buying a Black TDI Cupra this weekend (new). Switching from a Mazda3 2.0l Sport 147bhp. Hoping the performance weighs out the features that I will be loosing. Glad to hear other people think a lot of of this car.

Michael.

9th Jul 2005, 04:24

I have just had the a remap on this vehicle and it has transformed the car. It was fast to start with, but the re-map has increased the low to mid range torque ten fold. Acceleration is outrageous. I would recommend a re-map to anyone with this model who wants a real performer.

24th Jul 2005, 04:19

The radio unit has been replaced, apparently there is a problem with reception on them. I did read about the volume going up and down with engine speed etc, but mine would go up and down when I was at lights and had no bearing on engine speed whatsoever.

4th Mar 2007, 16:01

I have just had my seat ibiza fr (the 1.8 20vT version), only now I have been reading reviews on the web, I have the same problem with the headlamps and the radio, would anyone know if this would be covered by the warranty? Even though I am very happy with the performance and handling which forces me to smile every time I jump in it, I will be looking to improve the car, but find it hard to find parts with reviews, anybody with any ideas. If any one is looking to get one, don't wait any longer!!