Friday 9th November 2012
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Have you ever owned a Seat Toledo? Did you have to buy any replacement parts for the car? If so, then how did these parts perform when fitted and we would like to hear about your experience of the Toledo. Write your review in the comments box at the bottom of the page.

Seat Toledo Overview

The Seat Toledo is classed as a small family car and is produced by the Spanish automobile manufacturing company Seat. Seat is now part of the Volkswagen Group and benefits from the quality of Volkswagen technology and mechanics but at a fraction of the price. The Toledo has been in production since 1991 and is currently in the fourth generation. The Toledo has been available as a saloon, liftback and hatchback over its lifetime. The latest version of the Toledo has some great economical engines and the car itself is very affordable. It is not as refined as the VW Golf or Ford Focus but is a good cheaper alternative. There is plenty of space in the boot and is a car worth considering. Does this sound anything like your experience of the Toledo?

Seat Toledo History

The first generation (1991-98) Toledo was the first Seat vehicle to be developed since it became part of the Volkswagen Group and was built on the VW Golf Mk 2 platform. This was marketed as a liftback saloon and was a bit of a rarity for the small family car class. The Mk 2 (1998-2004) was much rounder looking than its predecessor and was built on the Mk 4 VW Golf platform. The Mk 3 (2004-09) had a total re-design and was now a 5-door hatchback instead of a liftback saloon. This car was based on the VW Golf Mk5 platform. The new Mk 4 (2012-present) is based on the VW Polo platform and is on sale from end of 2012 in Spain and early 2013 in the rest of Europe.

Models

S Reference Sport Stylance SE Sport Special Edition V5

Fuel Economy

Up to the third generation the Seat Toledo has had the following engines available: 1.6, 1.8 and 2.0L petrol and 1.9 and 2.0L diesel engines. The 1.9L diesel is the most economical of these engines, offering up to 51mpg. Which engine do you have and how does it perform economically? The new fourth generation Toledo is available in 1.2 and 1.4L petrol and a 1.6L diesel engine. The age, fuel type and engine size will be determining factors in the fuel economy.

Transmission

The Seat Toledo is available in 5-speed manual and 6-speed automatic tiptronic gearboxes. Which gearbox do you have and how do you rate its performance? We have a section of our website dedicated to Seat gearbox parts where you can find the gearbox parts you need for your Toledo.

Parts

If you are looking for Seat Toledo parts then look no further. Here at Breakeryard you can find new and used parts at amazingly low prices. We have a comprehensive network of UK Breakers with parts for all makes and models. Enter your vehicle details in our part finder or visit the Toledo parts page to find the parts you need.