I swear guys, I had one for a couple of days, and this car is so cool. When you are just cruising along, it is very comfortable, but if have to overtake, it can do that aswell. It is good looking and you really get's a lot for your money compared to other car brands with the same type of car. In total; a very good car
@@mikedoyle9908 I’ve just sold it. There were issues. On the plus side it’s as fast as you like and fantastic to drive ( I have a 996 turbo and it still impressed). It’s a very good size for a small SUV. But I sold it because the seats are extremely uncomfortable with no support especially under the thighs. Interior materials are very low quality and the hi fi is absolutely dreadful. So overall my wife didn’t like it but I couldn’t live with the seats. I swapped it for a Touareg.
Add some camber and a stiffer rear roll bar and the sharpness and response comes back and can hussle just like a Cupra Leon or golf R Its just deliberately set up on the ‘safe side’ as that is what they think the family driver wants and not to embarrass its ‘sportier cousins’
Buy an older Seat Altea Freetrack diesel. (under £3000) Stage 1 remap.(£160) 220 bhp and 440 nm Torque. Great fun for not a lot of money. Will definitely give this newer version a run for its money!
Stop comparing the car and handling to a hot hatch! FFS. Every time I hear hot hatch, I wanna kick this guy in the nuts. Boy racers are not looking for SUVs and grown ups aren't looking for a hot hatch. Two different markets. This is an SUV and I want it compared to other similar SUVs like Audit Q2, BMW x2, VW T-ROC, Seat Ateca, etc.