What engine does a SEAT Altea have?
Engines, performance and drive The greenest engine on offer with the SEAT Altea is the 1.6 TDI Ecomotive, which achieves a combined fuel consumption of 62.8mpg and emits just 119g/km of CO2. This engine also comes available with an automatic 7-speed DSG, which can change gear immensely fast.
How many seats does a SEAT Altea XL have?
five seat people
SEAT Altea XL rivals The Altea XL is a jumbo-size version of SEAT’s popular and distinctive five seat people carrier. It’s almost 19cm longer than the standard car and although this doesn’t sound a lot, it substantially increases space in the rear, so both passenger legroom and boot space are increased.
When did they stop making SEAT Altea?
Seat Altea 2004-2015.
What’s the difference between a SEAT Altea and Altea XL?
The key differences between the standard Altea and the XL are from the B-pillar backwards. The overall length is increased by 18.7cm, which allows an extra 2cm of movement for the sliding rear seat. Boot space is also increased, from 409 litres to 532 litres with the rear seats upright.
Is the SEAT Altea a good car?
“The SEAT Altea XL is a good choice for families looking for an engaging drive from a practical, good-value car.” 62%of people would recommend this car to a friend.
Is SEAT Altea XL reliable?
The Altea isn’t as solidly built as some Seats, with a number of faults reported. The main reliability issue with the petrols is the plastic timing belt tensioner – with both the 1.4 and 1.6-litre models at risk. If it fails, the engine could sustain serious damage, so consider having it replaced.
What replaced the SEAT Altea XL?
On 21 August 2015, SEAT announced that the Altea and Altea XL had been discontinued. Although no direct replacement for the Altea was planned, SEAT is following the global shift from MPVs to SUVs, by launching its own SUV model based on the SEAT León.
What is the difference between a SEAT Altea and a SEAT Altea XL?
What is the difference between a SEAT Altea and Altea XL?