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SEAT Exeo ST 2.0 TSI

Estate turns up heat with Golf GTI power

SEAT Exeo ST 2.0 TSI

By Paul Bond

August 2010

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THE latest SEAT estate has been given the ‘Ex’ factor! Under the unassuming body of this Exeo lies some serious hot hatch hardware, in the shape of the engine from Volkswagen’s class-leading Golf GTI.

 

 

The 2.0-litre TSI powerplant provides an extra 10bhp and 40Nm more torque than the outgoing 2.0 TSI, at 207bhp and 320Nm. This translates to brisk performance, with 0-62mph taking only 7.3 seconds.

Power delivery is smooth and refined, while the wide torque band means the Exeo pulls well from 2,000rpm to the red line in any gear. Economy of 40mpg-plus is achievable, but drive with any intent and that will drop rapidly. For high-mileage motorists, the common-rail diesel versions are still best.

Chrome roof rails and tailpipes and 18-inch alloys lift the Exeo’s styling, while the suspension is sportier. This firmer set-up provides strong grip and minimises body roll, although the ride suffers slightly.

The interior is comfortable and superbly finished, and folding the back seats increases boot space to 1,354 litres. Tall passengers will find the rear a tight squeeze, though. This is the flagship Exeo’s only major drawback, as rivals such as the Ford Mondeo estate are enormous by comparison.

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solid if expensive

best part of £23k seems a lot when a more modern Octavia VRS Estate costs £20k.The old Audi interior does look dated in the exeo but it still looks smart and less plasticky than other models.Do people still buy Petrol Estates when Powerful Diesels are better for load lugging?

By nickbsmooth on 7 September, 2010, 5:16pm

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FIRST OPINION

    The characterful new engine makes the Exeo entertaining to drive quickly. Plus, the car has
    a classy cabin that’s very well equipped. However, the boot isn’t as big as rivals, and while the less powerful diesel models cost more than this hot turbo, they’re a better fit with the rest of the SEAT’s sensible appeal.

 

AT A GLANCE

    Price: £22,980
    Engine: 2.0-litre 4cyl petrol
    Transmission: Six-speed manual, front-wheel drive
    Power/torque: 207bhp/320Nm
    0-62/top speed: 7.3 secs/148mph
    Economy/CO2: 40.4mpg/162g/km
    Equipment: Cruise control, sports suspension, rear parking sensors, dual-zone climate control, 18-inch alloys, eight-speaker MP3 CD stereo  
    On sale: Now
     
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