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Seat reveals pricing for the new Ibiza Sports Tourer

Seat’s new Ibiza Sports Tourer has gone on sale in the UK and will cost from £12,070, the company has revealed.

The base model is the 1.4-litre 16V S A/C; standard equipment includes air conditioning, four-speaker stereo with MP3-compatible CD and AUX-in, and steering column-mounted audio controls. Options include bi-xenon headlights, climate control and alloy wheels up to 17-inches in size. Prices rise to £14,910 for the Ibiza ST 1.2 TDI CR Ecomotive in SE trim.

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It will be offered with two petrol engines - a newly EURO V-compliant 1.4 and a 1.2 TSI - and two common-rail diesels - 1.6 TDI and a 1.2l TDI, which is also available in fuel-sipping Ecomotive guise. The ST Ecomotive boasts CO2 emissions of 92 g/km and a combined fuel economy of 80.7mpg, while the 1.2 TSI can be ordered with a seven-speed DSG gearbox.

Boot space is up 138 litres over the hatchback taking the car’s carrying capacity to 430 litres with the seats up.

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Johnny English 28 July 2010

Re: Seat Ibiza ST from £12,070

beachland2 wrote:
You value your freedom and individuality and stay away from imposed conventions. Being able to express yourself is a non-negotiable priority. You need room to make things happen, get things done, work, play, plan and live. So long as you have space to add sense to your life, you're content. But let's face it - space is a scarce resource.

Quite. Cheesier than a Ferrero Rocher ad.

Zeddy 28 July 2010

Re: Seat Ibiza ST from £12,070

Colour coded inserts for the dash haven't come quickly enough for VW group products!

Evo_ermine 28 July 2010

Re: Seat Ibiza ST from £12,070

Dark Isle wrote:
Anyway, I think it's a neat looking design; certainly more stylish than the Skoda Fabia Estate

Weirdly I find myself drawn to the VRS Fabia Estate. When I first saw it I thought Jesus what an ugly car. It's very gawky and odd shaped, yet somehow I quite like it now because it's unusual. The engine is rather interesting being supercharged and turbocharged too. Might be a cheeky 2nd hand purchase in 2 or 3 years time. Couldn't pay full wack for one. 5 or 6 grand it could be a tempting purchase. I'd get laughed at but who cares.

I often like quirky small cars though. Always fancied the old Daihatsu Sirion Rally 2, a slightly breathed upon and styled version they produced in 2003ish.