| Seat Ibiza Hatchback 1.4 TDI 80 Ecomotive | created: 17/07/2008 |
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Overall Rating
Price: £10,765 | For: Undoubtedly, the Ibiza's most attractive feature is its pricing, but quality of the ride and handling is impressive. It's also cheap to run, sturdy, safe and well equipped Against: The interiors are not up to the class best and it's quite tight in the rear seats. The engines feel underpowered and are noisy when worked |
| Performance | Ride Handling | Refinement |
| 84bhp 1.4 petrol is the best bet | Firm ride but handles tidily | Way off the pace compared to newer rivals |
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Performance
The petrol range opens with a 1.2 - it's adequate in town, but not suited to motorway journeys. The 84bhp 1.4 does a little better on that score, and there's another 1.4 with 99bhp that gives slightly sprightlier acceleration. None are quick, though. The three-cylinder 1.4 diesel is leisurely, too, but at least the Ecomotive version gives reduced emissions and excellent fuel economy. Two 1.9 diesels give swifter performance, but power is delivered in one big surge.
Handling
Firm suspension gives the Ibiza good body control and ensures that body lean is well controlled through corners, but the firm suspensions mean it thumps over potholes. The steering is quick-witted and turns the car into corners sharply, but it's a little overlight at speed.
Refinement
Newer rivals such as the latest Renault Clio have left the Ibiza way off the pace for refinement. Its door mirrors kick up wind noise at higher speeds and road roar also intrudes into the cabin. None of the engines are particularly quiet, but the loud, clattery diesels are the worst offenders.
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