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2007-04-23 11:19:06 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Cars & Transportation Car Makes Seat

Its the 2.0 sports version

2007-04-23 11:19:57 · update #1

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Until Cupra versions of the stylish hatch arrive early next year, performance fans will have to make do with this new eight-valve 2.0-litre three-door. On paper, it's an attractive proposition - but the 2.0 Sport fails to deliver. This engine debuted in VW's Golf MkIII morethan a decade ago, and it can't match rivals for performance, flexibility or refinement. A 10.1-second 0-60mph time is disappointing for a car of this capacity.

The power delivery leaves a lot to be desired, too. With hardly any low-down grunt, you have to change gear to maintain progress, particularly at motorway speeds. While the supportive seats, great driving position and nimble handling give a hint of sportiness, the car is no driver's delight.

The five-speed box may be light, but the lever has a vague, notchy feel.

Equipment lists are generous, but the goodies aren't enough. We'd rather splash out on the more responsive TDI, or take a drop in performance to enjoy the better refinement of the 1.4 16v SE, which is more than £1,000 cheaper.

To be honest you just got selfowned, the 1.9TDI with 130Bhp is faster then the 2.0Litre sport version, it sounds weird but that's how it is.

My VW Passat 1.9TDI with 136Bhp accelerates faster then that seat ibiza.... What a disapointing car you bought, more likely a disapointing engine, i feel sorry for you

2007-04-23 22:27:53 · answer #1 · answered by batista_the_animal 2 · 0 0

Seat Ibiza 2.0 Sport petrol, 2004 model-year
115bhp (85kW)
0-100km/h (62.5mph) in 10.1sec

2007-04-24 03:16:35 · answer #2 · answered by Neil 7 · 0 0

is this a deasle or petrol?
as auto data only give info on the 1.4 or 1.9 d!

2007-04-23 18:39:34 · answer #3 · answered by witheringtonkeith 5 · 0 0

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