The SEAT Exeo is a five-seat large family car which can come as a 4-door saloon or a 5-door estate. It is SEAT’s flagship model and is ultimately a B7 generation Audi A4 with a SEAT badge.




Insurance Groups: 21 - 28
MPG Range: 37 - 63
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Seat Exeo Overview
The current SEAT Exeo comes with a choice of four engines, each engine is 2.0 litres and they offer a fuel economy ranging from 40.0 mpg to 54.0 mpg. All engines are strong and give all the kick you need. If you are more inclined to Automatic transmission, the 141bhp engine will be your best bet as it is indeed the only engine available with an automatic gearbox.
The SEAT Exeo is a worthy contender in the large family/executive market, it is competitively priced and offers a similar level of quality as its pricey rivals although for some it might not cut it.
Background
The SEAT Exeo is a relatively new car as it has only been in production since 2008. It was built on the Volkswagen Group B7 (PL46) platform making it very similar to the old Audi A4. The estate version of the Exeo, known as the SEAT Exeo ST, was introduced in 2009.
The Exeo offers a choice of 3 different trim levels: Reference, Stylance and Sport. The sport offers a good 2.0 petrol engine, stiffer suspension and better body control.
All models come with a good amount of equipment including safety equipment. S stability control system is included along with braking aids, seven airbags and anti-whiplash head restraints, All essential s for a good family car.
Summary
The Exeo is a great large family car if you are looking to save a few pounds. It offers a lot of luxury and safety kit and despite its comparatively low price it offers it does feel very well made and solid.
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