How reliable are Seat Ibiza?
Is a used Seat Ibiza hatchback reliable? Our latest reliability data has this generation of Seat Ibiza with a reliability rating of 90.5%, which is good, but a fair few cars in the small-car class rank higher. In the same survey, Seat as a brand came a respectable 17th out of 30 manufacturers.
What BHP is a 1.2 SEAT Ibiza?
88 bhp
Performance
| Power | 88 bhp |
|---|---|
| Top Speed | 114 mph |
| 0-60 mph | 10.4 secs |
| Torque | 160 Nm, 118 ft-lb |
| CO2 Emissions | 116 g/km |
What is the top of the range SEAT Ibiza?
Xcellence
At the top of the range, the Xcellence features LED headlights, plenty of chrome accents and rear parking sensors, while the top-spec Xcellence Lux adds adaptive cruise control, front parking sensors and a rear view camera.
Is Seat Ibiza FR Turbo?
The Ibiza FR is a lively performer, and the 1.2-litre TSI turbo petrol engine suits the FR’s sporty character. Throttle response from the 104bhp unit is instant, and with 175Nm of torque, there’s plenty of power for overtaking.
How many cylinders does a Seat Ibiza 1.2 have?
4
Engine
| Engine Size | 1197cc |
|---|---|
| Cylinders | 4 |
| Valves | 8 |
| Fuel Type | Petrol |
| Transmission | Manual |
Is Seat Ibiza a good first car?
Seat Ibiza This SEAT is well worth a closer look, because it’s a very good choice of first car, thanks to its competitive running costs. The SEAT Ibiza is a solid buy for those that have just passed their test as well as one of the best cars for new drivers in general.
Is Seat Ibiza comfortable?
By any standards, the Ibiza rides bumps well and is more comfortable than many cars from the class above. It certainly smooths over imperfections more effectively than the Ford Fiesta and Skoda Fabia, although if comfort is your top priority, the Peugeot 208 and Volkswagen Polo ride even more smoothly.
Do Seat Ibiza hold value?
Unlike the Volkswagen Polo, the Seat Ibiza doesn’t hold its value particularly well, which reduces prices for anyone buying a used car.
How long will a 1.2 TSI engine last?
The average lifespan of the 1.2 TSI engine is 150,000 miles (250,000 km).
Is 1.2 TSI a chain or belt?
If your car is an ordinary 1.2 then it has a chain. If it is the 1.2TSI i.e turbo, then it is the later engine and has a cam belt. The belt is supposed to last the life of the engine on the latest cars – or so VW say.