SEAT Toledo Review
Published: 10th January 2006
SEAT Toledo Review
The third-generation Toledo was launched by SEAT in the UK on the 7th January 2005 and replaces the outgoing saloon model. Its size, features and versatility mean the Toledo is first and foremost a family car. It combines the look of a large saloon car with the generous interior space and large capacity boot of a practical hatchback.
The new Toledo has inherited the familiar good looks of the new generation of SEAT products first seen on the Altea. Its shape is based on this model so it also inherits some of the distinctive lines of the Salsa concept car.
The 5-door Toledo is available in three trim levels: Reference, Stylance and Sport the entry level Reference model boasts comprehensive equipment as standard such as a FM/AM radio with single CD & 6 speakers, Air conditioning , ABS (anti-lock brakes) & TCS (traction control), volumetric alarm with backup horn, remote central locking with deadlocks, DSR (Dynamic Steering Response) and six airbags. Prices start at £12,520 for the 1.6 Reference and rise through the eight model range to £17,895 for the 2.0 TDI DSG Sport.
The engine line up includes 1.6 and 2.0-litre petrol engines and 1.9 and 2.0-litre diesel engines.
SEAT Toledo Review Road Test Data | |
| Model Reviewed | SEAT Toledo 2.0 TDI Sport |
| Body Type | 5-Door Hatchback |
| Colour | Platinum Grey Metallic |
| Performance ~ manufacturers figures | |
| 0 - 62 mph | 10 Seconds |
| Top Speed | 125 mph |
| Transmission | 6-Speed Manual |
| Fuel Type | Diesel |
| Economy ~ manufacturers figures | |
| Urban | 36.7 mpg |
| Extra Urban | 58.9 mpg |
| Combined | 47.9 mpg |
| Insurance Group | 9 |
| Euro NCAP Rating | TBA |
| Warranty | 3-Year or 60,000 mile (whichever comes first) warranty from date of first registration |
| Price when tested on the 10/01/06 | £16,995 OTR |






