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Seat Leon SC TSI FR - A Very Likeable Car

8/8/2013 4:54:01 PM
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Three-door hatch impressed abroad. Is it just as good on UK roads?

The new SEAT Leon SC 1.4 TSI FR costs almost $4,500 less than the equivalent VW Golf, and when we drove it in Issue 1,259, we couldn’t find much wrong with it. But this is the first time we’d tried the car in the UK, and there’s still one thing we need to know: how does it cope with our appalling roads?

Ride can’t match Golf’s, but Leon is smoother than previous car

Ride can’t match Golf’s, but Leon is smoother than previous car

This question is particularly relevant to our FR test car, which comes with 15mm lower, firmer suspension. Add the slightly shorter wheelbase over the five-door, and the three-door Leon SC certainly doesn’t glide over poor surfaces like the equivalent Golf. But it’s still very comfortable.

Less sophisticated torsion beam rear suspension is partly to blame – the 138bhp Golf gets fully independent multi-link rear suspension, but only SEATs with 180bhp-plus have this upgrade.

Thankfully, the SC FR handles well on a twisty road even without the more advanced suspension, although you don’t have quite as much fun as in a BMW 1 Series.

The five-door offers more rear legroom

The five-door offers more rear legroom

The 138bhp 1.4-liter turbo petrol engine is great; it’s happy to be revved, with enough mid-range punch not to need revving too hard. It’s surprisingly efficient, too, so there’s not much point in getting one of the noisier diesels unless you’re doing lots of miles.

Buyers using their Leon SC for long motorway drives are sure to be impressed by the refinement. Class leaders like the Golf don’t suffer so much win and road noise, but it’s not far behind, and you can say the same about the interior quality. While it doesn’t feel as posh as a VW, it’s way ahead of the old Leon, with solid switches and soft-touch plastics.

Buyers using their Leon SC for long motorway drives are sure to be impressed by the refinement

Buyers using their Leon SC for long motorway drives are sure to be impressed by the refinement.

The SC looks stylish, and our FR has a new body kit, chrome exhausts and 17-inch alloys. We still think the Vauxhall Astra GTC is more stylish, although SEAT has created a sporty shape without affecting practicality too much. The five-door offers more rear legroom, but the SC has just as much headroom, plus the 380-liter boot is identical. In all honesty, though, when the five-door only costs $450 more and looks just as good – why wouldn’t you just pay the extra?

Verdict

The SEAT Leon SC is a very likeable car, and only the most pedantic drivers will be able to find fault with it. Although it trails the equivalent Golf ever so slightly in areas such as quality and refinement, it more than makes up for this with a significantly lower price tag and a whole lot more emotion.

SC delivers on its looks with great drive

SC delivers on its looks with great drive

Technical Specifications

·         Price: $28,628

·         Ratings: 4/5

·         Engine: 1.4-liter 4cyl turbo,138bhp

·         Transmission: Six-speed manual, front-wheel drive

·         0-62/top speed: 8.2sec/131mph

·         Econ/CO2: 54.3mog/ 119g/km

·         Equipment: 17-inch alloys, sports suspension, color touchscreen

 
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