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| | 2008 SEAT LEON STYLANCE TDI 1.9 BLACK 08 REG 1 OWNER FROM NEW FSH NOT GOLF/A3 .
| NO EMAILS OR TEXT MESSAGES | YOUR ARE BIDDING ON A HPI CLEAR | SEAT LEON STYLANCE TDI 1.9 DIESEL 2008 08 REG METALIC BLACK 1 OWNER FROM NEW 133,000 ...> MOTORWAY MILES FULL SERVICE HISTORY 11 MONTHS MOT, AIRCON,POWER STEERING, ELECTRIC WINDOWS MIRRORS,REMOTE CENTRAL LOOKING ALARM CD PLAYER AND ALLOYS, DRIVES WELL, MORE EXTRAS ANY VIEWINGS AND INSPECTIONS ARE WELCOME YOU CAN CALL ME ON 07756 473647. | 11 STAMPS IN THE BOOK LAST SERVICED AT 128,652 ON THE 22/2/12 | NO PAYPAL PAYMENTS PAYMENT AND COLLECTION IS REQUIRED WITHIN 3 DAYS OF BUYING, IF YOU HAVE LESS THAN 10 FEEDBACK PLEASE CONTACT ME FIRST, YOU ARE BIDDING TO BUY NOT TO PLAY GAMES, THANKS FOR LOOKING AND HAPPY BUYING!!!!! | X
| £4795.00 | 26/05/12 19:32 |
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| | 2007 SEAT LEON STYLANCE TDI GREY 1 owner FSSH with WARRANTY .
Full Comprehensive Seat Service History1 OwnerDual Zone Climate ControlCruise ControlSteering wheel mounted audio and trip controlsTyre pressure monitoring ...> technologyActive stability control, Aux input, High Performance CD sound system, All electric windows and mirrorsNEW DUNLOP TYRES, Carbon Firbre Dash.MOT November 2012, Fully HPI clear, PX welcomeThree months major parts warranty included (terms include a LIFETIME WARRANTY on dual mass flywheel and 50,000 mile warranty on clutch). All documentation present. Outstanding package focussed on peace of mind. concourse condition. £4,999This car has had ££££`s spent on a single mass flywheel conversion along with a brand new clutch assembly which will totally eradicate the dreaded flywheel breakdown which nearly all modern diesel cars will suffer with at least once in their lifetime.Car has zero blemishes, is totally immaculate both mechanically and cosmetically. X
| £4999.00 | 31/05/12 17:46 |
| | 2006 SEAT LEON STYLANCE TDI BLUE .
Price has been dropped on the vehicle for a quick sale now. Seat Leon Stylance 1.9 TDI, 5 door hatchback, blue, 56 plate, 58000 mlies, 2 previous owners, ...> long tax and mot,Clean car inside out. first to see will buy. no reasonable offers refused. £5200ono. Call 07429590915. X
| £5200.00 | 01/06/12 13:44 |
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| | 2006 SEAT LEON STYLANCE TDI GREY, FSH. .
Seat Leon Stylance 1.9TDI 2006 56 REG1.9TDIMOT December93,000 miles2 owners from newFull service history 6 stamps last serviced 02/12/2012 at 87,158 Air ...> conSteering wheel controlsTrip computerCD PlayerAll maunuls etc.2 keys2 new front tyres, rear tyres good tread | This car has come into us in part exchange for a caravan. Its a cracking little car, drives great (very quick) and is very cheap on fuel. In general its in great condition just a few small age related marks and the wheels have some corrosion but nothing serious. | We are selling the car cheap as a trade sale at just £3995 the cheapest you will find. | Part exchange of caravans, motorhomes and cars welcome please tell us what you have and we will give you a price for exchange | Please feel free to come and view this and all our other caravans (stock arriving daily which may not be listed on ebay) we are located at Bretton near Chester just off the A55 | Viewing by appointment only, please call 0151 353 7469 or 07976 561295 to arrange a convenient time to view. | Payment: | Payment by debit card, credit card*, cash or bank/building society draft preferred, payment can be made by personal cheque but funds will have to be cleared before collection. Payments by credit card will be subject to a 1.5% surcharge. If you require paying by paypal please contact me beforehand. All items are to be paid for within 7 days unless prior arrangements are made. | Shipping: | The item is to be collected from Bretton near Chester. All items are to be collected within seven days of purchase. | About Us: | We are a small family run caravan business. We have many years experience in the industry and pride ourselves on our knowledge. We do not have a large fancy retail centre nor do we have lots of pushy suited salesman we just have a small storage facility with very low overheads and very cheap caravans and motorhomes. All caravans and motorhomes are described to the best of our ability and as honestly as we can, however people’s perception can differ so please feel free to come and view the item and make up your own mind. Most of our caravans come from local main dealers and usually emptied of all items such as awnings, spare wheel, battery, water containers, etc but if they are included we will list them. (If a battery is included it will not be new and may not be in full working order) All caravans come with a service and safety check unless otherwise stated. (Motorhomes just have the living area serviced not the mechanicals unless stated) | Us: | Please contact us through the "ask seller a question" tab and we will get back to you as quickly as possible, or please call on 0151 353 7469 or 07976 561295 between the hours of 9am and 5pm | X
| £3995.00 | 14/06/12 15:09 |
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6 ISSUES FOR £1 Search Car Reviews: You're in - Car Reviews: Car Group Tests SEAT Leon SEAT Leon TDI Stylance With its sporty lines and solid build, the SEAT is a strong contender We’re big fans of the Leon’s sporty lines, although the 16-inch alloys – standard on Stylance trim – do little to enhance the design. That is not to say the car still doesn’t look good, while the hidden back door handles are a nice detail. July 2007 It’s easy to forget exactly how radical the Leon is. The previous model was seen by many as merely a rebodied Volkswagen Golf, but with a rather bland interior. However, the new car is every inch a SEAT. While it follows on from the Altea and Toledo, it’s better-looking than either of its larger counterparts, and there’s now no hint of the Golf’s boxy proportions anywhere in the curvaceous design. The Leon has the best steering set-up, with good feedback making it the most involving car to driveThe Spanish company actually refers to the Leon as a five-door coupé, and you can see why. The hidden rear door handles, along with a low roofline, give it a sporty appearance, while the front is dominated by the large, rounded grille and that unique bonnet design. Its distinctive shape is further enhanced by the slab sides and arching swage line that runs from the headlights right down to the rear wheelarches. Inside, it’s equally different. And, as you’d expect from a VW Group product, fit and finish are excellent. However, our test car did develop a rattle from around the glovebox – it’s a problem we’ve experienced on several Leons. Still, the rest of the cabin is well laid out, while the dials are easy to read. The SEAT also has the best driving position on test, with the widest adjustment in the chair and steering column. For taller owners, it’s the most comfortable car for long journeys.Visibility is a problem, though – thick A-pillars make pulling out of tight junctions tricky, while the rearward view isn’t great, either. Even more disappointing, however, is the 1.9-litre TDI diesel engine. SEAT describes it as ‘well proven’, but it’s simply getting old, and from start-up, the lack of refinement is instantly obvious. On the move, it seems crude compared with its rivals’ powerplants, and hard acceleration results in the dreaded diesel clatter. The Leon feels lethargic, too, especially at higher speeds, and this was evident in our performance tests. The sprint from 0-60mph took a leisurely 11.3 seconds – about half-a-second slower than the Kia – and through the gears in our 30-70mph assessment, it was only 0.3 seconds quicker than the Citroen with its EGS transmission. In-gear performance was more acceptable, but on the open road it feels the slowest here, and motorway journeys can be frustrating. Around town, the sudden power delivery also makes the SEAT hard to drive smoothly at slow speeds.Things improve when it comes to the handling. The Leon has the best steering set-up, with good feedback making it the most involving car to drive. It’s also the most responsive and agile, boasting good levels of grip, plus minimal body roll. Other points in its favour are the positive five-speed gearbox and decent brake pedal feel. True, it did record the longest stopping distances, but it was the only car tested in the wet.As with most SEAT models, the ride is pretty firm and can become a little uncomfortable around town and on rutted surfaces. It’s better on the motorway, but there is noticeable road noise.At £14,495, the Leon is cheaper than both the Fiat and Citroen, although it’s still £250 more than the Kia. Still, you get plenty of kit for the money, with climate control, folding mirrors, cruise control and stability control as standard – none of the other cars can compete with this. SEAT can’t match Kia’s seven-year warranty – no manufacturer can – but it has gained a reputation for robust build quality and reliability. The question is whether this will compensate for the Leon’s flaws. For an alternative review of the latest SEAT Leon visit our sister site carbuyer.co.uk BACK TO TOP What Next COMPARE CAR LOANS COMPARE CAR INSURANCE For more breaking car news and reviews, subscribe to Auto Express magazine. We'll give you 6 issues for £1 and a free gift! < Previous Next > 0 Comment Be the first to comment on this article You need to register to post comments. Existing members can log in below to comment, otherwise click here to join. Email: Password: Sponsored Results More SEAT LEON articles Car ReviewsLong Term Tests: SEAT LeonLong Term Tests: SEAT LeonNew Reviews: SEAT LeonLong Term Tests: SEAT Leon CupraFirst Drives: SEAT Leon ECOmotiveLong Term Tests: SEAT Leon FRLong Term Tests: SEAT Leon FR TDINew Reviews: SEAT LeonFirst Drives: SEAT Leon CupraLong Term Tests: SEAT Leon FR TDIFirst Drives: Spanish flierCar Group Tests: SEAT LeonFirst Drives: SEAT Leon T FSI FRFirst Drives: SEAT Leon TDI Sport bodykitFirst Drives: SEAT Leon TDI SportFirst Drives: SEAT Leon 1.6 ReferenceFirst Drives: SEAT Leon TDI Sport-upFirst Drives: SEAT Leon 2.0 FSIFirst Drives: SEAT Leon 1.9 TDI PD CupraFirst Drives: SEAT Leon Cupra RFirst Drives: SEAT Leon TDI 130bhpFirst Drives: SEAT Leon Cupra RNewsAuto Express News: SEAT super LeonAuto Express News: Off-road Leon to head SEAT blitzAuto Express News: Kitted out Leon is ready to roar Social Bookmarks Link to this article: For more details about purchasing this feature and/or images for editorial usage, please contact the Dennis Syndication team on pictures@dennis.co.uk Email a Friend Print this Full Car Reviews Photography - Advertisement - Sponsored Results Free Brochures and Test Drives Facts and Figures Open Table DETAILS Price:£14,495 Model tested:SEAT Leon TDI Stylance Chart position:3rd WHY? Sporty Leon has plenty of style, and with bullet-proof build, it will prove a tough contender. AT A GLANCE: While the SEAT matches the Fiat in terms of design, the cabin is drab. Its 1.9-litre diesel is also poor: it’s noisy and feels very lethargic. SCORES Styling/image: Interior/quality: Engine/performance: Driving experience: Ownership costs: Green rating : ECONOMY You may have expected that the ageing TDI’s lack of power would be balanced by good economy. But its 43.7mpg figure isn’t great, and translates to a 529-mile range. RESIDUALS The Leon is still a very strong used contender. The 1.9 TDI holds on to more of its value than the 2.0-litre, and after three years is worth £7,030 – or 48.5 per cent. SERVICING SEAT fared little better than Fiat in our dealer report, finishing 27th. Yet the Leon is the cheapest car here to maintain – the first three services add up to a total of £545. TAX Although the Leon emits more CO2 than the C4 and Cee’d, it sits in the same tax bracket. This means it’s only £10 extra every year to run as a company car. Verdict Steering and feedback, build quality Engine and lethargic performance Find Used Cars Find your SEAT Leon with our new used car search. £17945 - £12645 £12645 - £8645 Less than £8645 - Advertisement - Company Website | Media Information | Contact Us | Privacy Notice | Subs Info | Voucher Codes | SitemapOur Other Websites: The First Post | Custom PC | Evo | IT Pro | IT Pro India | MacUser | Men's Fitness | Micro Mart | PC Pro | bit-tech | Know Your Mobile | Octane | Expert Reviews | Channel Pro | Know Your Cell | Know Your Mobile India | iGizmo | Digital SLR Photography | Den of Geek | The Week | Computer Shopper | Dennis Communications | Magazines | Mobile Phone Deals | Competitions | Health & Fitness | CarBuyer © 2010 Dennis Publishing Limited. 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Then they would point out that the entertaining bits aren't original and the original bits aren't entertaining. K'tish! I thang-u. Next!It's true, though, that this new, slinky, road-hugging, snake-eyed hatchback does appear to be fearlessly - let's put it this way - allusive. The almost invisible, seemingly handle-free back doors? The tamed Batmobile look pursued by the sultry, gull-winged bonnet and front grille? The stubby tail end? You've read it all before, pretty much word for word, in the Alfa Romeo 147. Same plot, same characters, same outcome (driver ends up with three-point endorsement for speeding, most likely).Fortunately, it's the Leon's blessing to have been born a car, rather than a work of fiction. This means, among other things, that it falls within the remit of a properly sophisticated critical milieu, one that sets less pernickety store by the phenomenon of mere novelty alone and can still rise to offer a hearty cheer and a full-blooded endorsement to a cracking rip-off. Especially if that rip-off comes with a handsomely slashed cover price. (The difference between buying a Leon and an Alfa Romeo is like waiting for the paperback to come out, rather than buying the hardback.)Accordingly, let me state that I thought the Leon was a bit of a gripper - nicely observed, as they say on the books pages. Some cars set off encouragingly enough, but lose their hold on your imagination about a quarter of the way through. Others never really get going at all. The Leon is altogether perkier than that. You will want to know what happens next. Even if you strongly feel that you already do.That said, it's nowhere near as thrilling as the Seat televised advertising campaign suggests. There, as in so many contemporary car adverts, the implication is that climbing into a Seat is akin to inserting yourself into the centre of a volcano that has just gone critical. And yet, at the same time, obviously, you will be benefiting from air conditioning and a hi-fi and will emerge magnificently unsinged.Like the portrayals of football in advertising (wherein, in games played exclusively by jugglers, balls routinely girdle the globe, catch fire and explode on impact), the portrayal of driving now so far outstrips the real thing that disappointment bordering on large-scale disillusion is the only possible outcome. Time to rein back, maybe.In the meantime, for the record, the sensation of driving the new Leon on British roads in no way equates, as far as one is aware, with abseiling through some of the world's most extravagant scenery with a flaming firework up your backside. At any rate, it certainly wasn't like that in the 1.9-litre diesel version that I drove (quite punchy under acceleration, but still modest and chuntering, as a decent, eco- sensitive diesel engine ought to be). It did, however, equate with driving a more than adequate approximation of a sporty hatchback and it's probably unreasonable to ask for much more in the circumstances.The Alfa looks, coupled with the stiffened suspension and the slightly rally-oriented front seats, indicate that the car is overtly chasing a younger, more red-blooded, racier customer than, say, the VW Golf - a cousin of the Leon, by virtue of the fact that Seat now comes under the ever-expanding umbrella of Volkswagen. (At present rates of growth, VW will, before the century is halfway through, be responsible for not just every car plant in the world but everything that moves. This is perhaps a frightening thought. But it would be a good deal more frightening if it was Kia that was buying up everyone, and the consolation is that, at least in these circumstances, everything that moves will be quite well made.)The Leon's interior, too, which is entirely on a black and grey theme and is somewhat reminiscent of a men's toiletries gift pack, appears to have the footloose bachelor uppermost in its mind. Of course, in general, the racier a hatchback gets, and the more it drops its skirts and clings to the road, the more it appears to be designed principally for ram-raiding. The Leon, however, even in its best, single person's trim, retains a measured air and a sense of class and, as a result, it would be next to impossible to envisage stuffing it deliberately through the window of Iceland on a Saturday night. It's nippy, without being terrifyingly lively; it's purposeful without being uncontrollably single-minded. If anything, in fact, it appears to be hoping to be a car for estate agents - but for the perkier, more confront-ational kind of estate agent.Plagiarised or otherwise, there are enough fancy design cues on the Leon to make it stand out in a crowded and blobby area of the market. The badge on the sweetly integrated hatch doubles as the door catch and springs it open with the kind of softly executed ease of a far more expensive kind of car.And those concealed back door handles are a hook, a mark of distinction and a talking point. Satisfyingly spongy to the touch, they are tidied away into the window frames where they are invisible to all but the highly trained eye. Quite apart from discouraging unwanted strangers from climbing into the back of your car, it's a device that brilliantly lofts one clear of the disappointment attaching to any five-door hatch - namely, that it isn't the always funkier three-door model. Quite a plot twist, then, even if they didn't think of it themselves. 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Get A Quote Watch Video SEAT Leon Colours/Vehicle Images are shown for illustration purposes only Ada Blue Black Magic Candy White Citrus Crono yellow Emocion Red Luna Grey Nayara Blue Ruby Red Urano Grey The SEAT Leon 1.9 TDI 105PS Stylance 5dr is identical to the 1.4 TSi Stylance but with a 1.9 TDi diessel engine.Key features of Stylance at a glance: 1.9 TDi diesel engineCruise control Dual zone climate control Eight speakers Elecric folding door mirrors ESP with EBA and tyre pressure monitoring Trip computer MP3 compatible CD player with AUX-in Leather steering wheel and gearknob 16" 'Perseo' alloy wheels More Leon 1.9 TDI 105PS Stylance 5dr features, specification & optionsThe SEAT Leon 1.9 TDI 105PS Stylance 5dr is available in a range of sophisticated interior trims and exterior colours including solid and metallic paint finishes. Prices start from £15,690 on the road.Call our SEAT team on 0800 078 7390 for more information. 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