SEAT Ibiza

SEAT Ibiza

POA
This is an old car model that is no longer for sale by the local distributor since Q4 2017.
Built in
Spain (launched 2016)
Vehicle Type
Rating
Submodel
1.0 EcoTSI DSG FR-Line(A)
$$104,000
22.2km/L • 109bhp • 7-speed (A) DSG
Current price
POA
Depreciation
-
Downpayment
-
Instalment
-
COE quota premium
$96,999 (Category A COE)
Road tax
$390 /yr
OMV
-
ARF
$0
VES
$0
Total basic cost
-
Premium
-
Previous recorded price
$104,000
Highest recorded price
-
Lowest recorded price
-
1.0 EcoTSI DSG Special Edition(A)
$$85,900
22.2km/L • 109bhp • 7-speed (A) DSG
NEW
Current price
POA
Price Decreased by $ 15,600 on 09 Oct 2017
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Depreciation
-
Downpayment
-
Instalment
-
COE quota premium
$96,999 (Category A COE)
Road tax
$390 /yr
OMV
-
ARF
$0
VES
$0
Total basic cost
-
Premium
-
Previous recorded price
$101,500
Highest recorded price
-
Lowest recorded price
-
1.0 EcoTSI DSG Style(A)
$$99,000
22.2km/L • 109bhp • 7-speed (A) DSG
Current price
POA
Price Increased by $ 8,000 on 23 Jun 2017
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Depreciation
-
Downpayment
-
Instalment
-
COE quota premium
$96,999 (Category A COE)
Road tax
$390 /yr
OMV
$16,134
ARF
$16,134
VES
$0
Total basic cost
$134,070
Premium
-
Previous recorded price
$91,000
Highest recorded price
-
Lowest recorded price
-
1.0 EcoTSI DSG Style Plus(A)
$$101,500
22.2km/L • 109bhp • 7-speed (A) DSG
Current price
POA
Price Increased by $ 8,000 on 23 Jun 2017
View full price history
Depreciation
-
Downpayment
-
Instalment
-
COE quota premium
$96,999 (Category A COE)
Road tax
$390 /yr
OMV
$17,561
ARF
$17,561
VES
$0
Total basic cost
$137,330
Premium
-
Previous recorded price
$93,500
Highest recorded price
-
Lowest recorded price
-
1.0 EcoTSI DSG FR(A)
$$83,400
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22.2km/L • 109bhp • 7-speed (A) DSG
NEW
Current price
$83,400
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Price Decreased by $ 3,000 on 07 Dec 2017
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Depreciation
-
Downpayment
$25,020 (Maximum 70% loan)
Instalment
$840 /mth
COE quota premium
$96,999 (Category A COE)
Road tax
$390 /yr
OMV
$17,380
ARF
$17,380
VES
$0
Total basic cost
$136,920
Premium
-39%
Previous recorded price
$86,400
Highest recorded price
-
Lowest recorded price
-
1.0 EcoTSI DSG FR Plus(A)
$$83,400
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22.2km/L • 109bhp • 7-speed (A) DSG
NEW
Current price
$83,400
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Price Decreased by $ 3,000 on 07 Dec 2017
View full price history
Depreciation
-
Downpayment
-
Instalment
-
COE quota premium
$96,999 (Category A COE)
Road tax
$390 /yr
OMV
-
ARF
$0
VES
$0
Total basic cost
-
Premium
-
Previous recorded price
$86,400
Highest recorded price
-
Lowest recorded price
-

Editorial Reviews

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Consumer Reviews

4.0
Good | 2 User Reviews
Easy and fun to drive, doesn't burn a hole in your pocket
The Ibiza is really easy and fun to drive, it can zip in and out of traffic with ease. And it doesn't cost a bomb to run. The fuel economy on this thing is great. It's perfect for a family of four, five would be pushing it a bit. The reat seats can get a bit squeezy for three people. Other than that, it's a practical car for a small family.... Read More
Fun Car But Needs Better Wheels
I test drove the Ibiza on Sunday during their launch event, and a SE by the name of Jerry attended to me. First impressions of the car was good: it looks like a slightly smaller Leon, and that is no bad thing given how sharp its bigger sibling looks. The doors have 2 distinct character lines which give the car a bit of attitude when viewed from the side profile. It is certainly a refreshing change from the boxy and somewhat-boring Polo on which it shares its underpinnings with. The car was amazingly fun to drive, and the SE encouraged me to floor the gas to have a feel of the car. I was impressed with it's pick-up and near-instant turbo kick-in, and how it handed very tidily around the corners with almost no body roll. However, the tyres that came with the car were lousy ones that did not do its handling any justice. Had he not already told me about the Ibiza's displacement, I wouldn't have guessed the engine was a simple 1.0l three-potter that was smaller than an A4 piece of paper. Contrary to what the UK reviews say, I opined the car felt very stable even when going over bumps and road imperfections. There are some hard plastics that adorn the top of the instrument cluster and door panels, but I suppose it's forgivable for a sub $100k car. The front door panels are nicely padded though, and the whole car felt like it would last a full COE with nary a rattle. Rear space was a tad cramped, but it is a supermini after all. The Honda Jazz and Nissan Note may have more space, but they are certainly not as engaging to drive nor as solidly made. Features-wise, it is equipped with bluetooth connectivity, cruise control, auto wipers and lights (on Style Plus), 4 airbags, front and rear parking sensors (quite redundant for a car of this size), auto start/stop, and digital climate control. I had to use a physical key to enter the car and start the engine, though, and that is a rarity these days - most cars have a keyless system with a push-start button. Overall, I would highly recommend this car as it does seem like a much better buy than the 1.2l Polo - you pay lower road tax on the Ibiza but it has more power than the Polo (110hp Vs. 105hp). Having 200Nm of torque from just 2000rpm is a treat, too.... Read More

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