Used buyer's guide: SEAT Toldeo pictures
The SEAT Toledo was a flop new, but looks good value second-hand


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The cabin has a sombre design, but the materials are generally good. Plus, there’s a clear dash and comfortable seats. The boot is large, too, at 500 litres, but the rear seat shape means anyone sitting in the middle will be uncomforta
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ABS control unit can play up, and repairs can exceed £1,000. Check the dash light illuminates with the ignition on, and then goes out.

Six-speed manual gearbox can cause issues because of a faulty synchro ring. Ensure the change from first to second ratio isn’t stiff.
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Rear three-quarter visibility is poor, so it’s hard to judge the car’s extremities. Check any potential buy for bumps or scraped paintwork.

<p class="p1"><span class="s1">Check things like the central locking, alarm and lights – plus tyre pressure sensors, if they’re fitted – as electrics can be troublesome.</span></p>
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