great pulling power in all gears, good feed back from steering, suspention quit firm,road noise not to bad,bit of brake fade over all will not get better for money just as good as vw,audi,skoda,trust me buy a bargin
It's nippy, quite agile, well equipped, reasonably economical and very practical if you need a large boot in a smallish car. It swallows multiple sets of golf clubs and the odd electric trolley! There is a bit of compromise for rear passenger space and visibility, though.
Despite scathing press opinions about the appearance, I feel the latest model is a sleek and stylish car with a better look than its VW Polo cousin.
I am reasonably happy with the performance of the 74bhp engine but do wonder why Skoda's can be 1.4 with 100bhp.
I am yet to experience Seat service but it can't be worse than a Vauxhall agent I have been to. It's too soon to comment on reliability.
Good fuel economy with 1.9 turbodiesel. Huge boot space, low CO2 emissions (so lower car tax) and it's solidly built both in and out.
The 128bhp diesel performance supplies good acceleration and a respectable ride.
It's value for money as well as fun to drive.
I have this car as a courtesy car as my own was smashed by an idiot running into my back and have now done 500 miles. I'll be positive first,…
Just sold my Panda after 5 years of trouble free driving,I only got rid of it because a slightly bigger car was needed. I would be happy to…
What Car?
is brought to you by
Haymarket Consumer Media