2002 Seat Toledo 1.6 16V Signo
Description
Fed up with boring family hatches and bland looking mini-MPVs? If that's the case and you don't want to shell out a fortune, the MK3 SEAT Toledo could well be the ticket. If you've never heard of it, you're excused, for the '05-onwards Toledo didn't really create too much of an impact with British customers who saw it as a rather curious oddity sitting between the rather similar looking Altea and Leon models in SEAT's product portfolio. Used buyers can take advantage of this perceived lack of image by picking up Toledos for a song. History The raison d'etre for the SEAT Toledo is not instantly apparent. Whereas its predecessor was the saloon version of the popular Leon and cornered a small niche following, this model ditched the boot in favour of a hatchback and in so doing muddied the waters a little. First shown at the Madrid Motor Show as the Toledo Prototipo in May 2004, the Toledo followed hot on the heels of the Altea. Sales in the UK were rather slow, the public confused by SEAT's sudden lookalike policy and the transformation from the Volkswagen Group's sporting brand to one that seemed to produce a lot of cars that looked like mini-MPVs. Opinion At 4.50 metres long and 1.77 metres wide, the Toledo is longer but narrower than the crop of proper mini-MPVs but features many of their attributes. A two-level luggage compartment boasts a hefty 500 litre capacity -- more than enough for a week away. The parcel shelf can be configured in a couple of positions to offer <b>...</b>
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