2019 (69) SEAT Leon 1.5 TSI EVO 150 Xcellence [EZ] 5dr DSG
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Vehicle summary
Mileage | 15,128 miles |
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Year | 2019 |
Fuel | Petrol |
Gears | Automatic |
Engine | 1498 cc |
MPG (combined) | 54.3* |
CO2 emissions | 116 g/km* |
Road tax | £190** |
Doors | 5 |
Seats | 5 |
Body type | Estate |
Colour | Grey |
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Featured specification
- Navigation system (incl. media system plus)
- Full Link Smartphone Integration with Mirror Link
- Apple Car Play
- Google Android Auto
- Winter pack - Leon
- 3D map display
- 8" touch screen
- Bluetooth Handsfree Phone Connection
- Front sport seats in leather
- Front and rear parking sensors
- Front assist with pedestrian protection
- Rear view camera
- Wireless Smartphone charger
- Bluetooth audio streaming
- DAB Digital radio
- LED headlights with LED day time running lights + LED rear lights + LED number plate lights
- LED front fog lights
- Dark tinted rear windows
- 60/40 split folding rear seat with armrest
- Dual zone climate control
- 17" Dynamic alloy wheels 30/1
Standard specification
Driver Convenience
'Lights On' Reminder warning buzzer | 3D map display |
8" touch screen | Bluetooth Handsfree Phone Connection |
Electro-mechanical power steering | Front and rear parking sensors |
Front assist with pedestrian protection | Full Link Smartphone Integration with Mirror Link, Apple Car Play, Google Android Auto |
Low fuel warning light | Navigation system (incl. media system plus) |
Outside temperature gauge | Rear view camera |
RPM counter | SEAT logo boot release |
Service interval indicator | Trip computer |
Voice recognition | Wireless Smartphone charger |
Engine/Drivetrain/Suspension
Comfort suspension | XDS electronic differential lock |
Entertainment
2x SD card slot | 4 USB |
8 speakers | Auxiliary input socket |
Bluetooth audio streaming | CD player |
DAB Digital radio | High resolution colour driver display |
Media system plus (incl. media system colour) | SEAT USB media cable |
Steering wheel mounted audio/phone controls |
Exterior Features
Body colour door handles | Body coloured bumpers |
Body coloured exterior mirrors with integrated LED indicators | Chrome roof rails |
Chrome window surround | Chromed centre radiator grille |
Dark tinted rear windows | Electric front/rear windows |
Electrically adjustable door mirrors | Electrically foldable exterior mirrors with parking position and passenger-side mirror with lowering function |
Heated door mirrors | High gloss black finish B and C pillars |
Illuminated aluminium front door sill with XCELLENCE logo | LED front fog lights |
LED headlights with LED day time running lights + LED rear lights + LED number plate lights | Rear wash/wipe |
Visible twin exhaust tailpipes |
Interior Features
12v power point in centre console | 60/40 split folding rear seat with armrest |
Active front headrests and 3 rear headrests | Additional heating and ventilation outlet in rear of centre console |
Boot storage net | Cargo rings in boot |
Double boot floor | Driver and passenger seat height adjust |
Driver seat lumbar adjustment | Dual zone climate control |
Dust/pollen filter | Front adjustable head restraints |
Front armrest with storage box | Front cupholders x 2 |
Front seatback storage pockets | Front sport seats in leather |
Front/rear floor mats | Gear shift indicator |
Height/reach adjust steering wheel | High centre console with integrated box & cup holder, rear air outlet, with armrest in front seats |
Illuminated door sills | Instrument lighting with brightness control |
Leather steering wheel with XCELLENCE logo | Luggage compartment cover |
Luggage tie-down hooks | Multi-colour ambient interior lighting |
Passenger seat lumbar adjust | Rear top tether child seat ISOFIX attachment |
Storage box under drivers and passenger seat |
Packs
Winter pack - Leon |
Passive Safety
3 point seatbelts on all rear seats | 7 airbags - 2 front, 2 front side, 2 curtain, 1 knee |
ABS + TCS | Child proof door locks |
Electric handbrake | Electronic parking brake with auto hold |
ESC with tyre pressure warning indicator | ESP+EBA |
Front seatbelt pretensioners | Front seatbelt reminder |
Hill hold control | Multi-Collision braking |
Passenger airbag deactivation system |
Security
2 folding remote keys with window open/close function and boot opening/door mirror folding function | Central locking fuel filler cap |
Engine immobiliser | Keyless entry and go |
Locking wheel bolts | Remote central locking + deadlocks |
Volumetric alarm with back up horn |
Trim
Chrome interior detailing |
Wheels
17" Dynamic alloy wheels 30/1 |
Technical specification
Emissions - ICE
CO2 (g/km) | 118 | Standard Euro Emissions | EURO 6 |
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Engine and Drive Train
Camshaft | DOHC | Catalytic Convertor | True |
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CC | 1498 | Compression Ratio | 10.5:1 |
Cylinder Layout | IN-LINE | Cylinders | 4 |
Cylinders - Bore (mm) | 74.5 | Cylinders - Stroke (mm) | 85.9 |
Engine Layout | FRONT TRANSVERSE | Fuel Delivery | TURBO DIRECT INJECTION |
Gears | 7 SPEED | Number of Valves | 16 |
Transmission | SEMI-AUTO |
Fuel Consumption - ICE
EC Combined (mpg) | 54.3 | EC Directive 1999/100/EC Applies | True |
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EC Extra Urban (mpg) | 64.2 | EC Urban (mpg) | 43.5 |
WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Comb - TEH | 7 | WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Comb - TEL | 6 |
WLTP - MPG - Comb - TEH | 40.4 | WLTP - MPG - Comb - TEL | 44.1 |
General
Badge Engine CC | 1.5 | Badge Power | 150 |
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Coin Description | TSI EVO 150 | Coin Series | Xcellence [EZ] |
Generation Mark | 3 | Insurance Group 1 - 50 Effective January 07 | 19E |
Manufacturers Corrosion Perforation Guarantee - Years | 12 | Manufacturers Paintwork Guarantee - Years | 3 |
Standard manufacturers warranty - Mileage | 60000 | Standard manufacturers warranty - Years | 3 |
Vehicle Homologation Class | M1 |
Performance
0 to 62 mph (secs) | 8.3 | Engine Power - BHP | 150 |
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Engine Power - KW | 110 | Engine Power - PS | True |
Engine Power - RPM | 5000 | Engine Torque - LBS.FT | 184 |
Engine Torque - MKG | 25.5 | Engine Torque - NM | 250 |
Engine Torque - RPM | 1500 | Top Speed | 134 |
Test Cycles
Emissions Test Cycle | NEDC Correlated |
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Tyres
Alloys? | True | Tyre Size Front | 225/45 R17 |
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Tyre Size Rear | 225/45 R17 | Tyre Size Spare | TYRE REPAIR KIT |
Wheel Style | DYNAMIC | Wheel Type | 17" ALLOY |
Vehicle Dimensions
Height | 1439 | Length | 4548 |
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Wheelbase | 2636 | Width | 1816 |
Weight and Capacities
Fuel Tank Capacity (Litres) | 50 | Gross Vehicle Weight | 1860 |
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Luggage Capacity (Seats Down) | 1470 | Luggage Capacity (Seats Up) | 587 |
Max. Loading Weight | 641 | Max. Towing Weight - Unbraked | 640 |
Minimum Kerbweight | 1219 | No. of Seats | 5 |
Turning Circle - Kerb to Kerb | 10.3 |
Independent review
Review courtesy of Car and Driving
SEAT Leon ST
By Jonathan Crouch
Introduction
The third generation SEAT Leon was the first to be made available as an estate, this station wagon model badged 'ST' and sold in 'Type 5F'-series guise between 2013 and 2020. With all the hi-tech design excellence of the Golf Estate it was based upon but much more affordable pricing and an arguably sportier look and feel, it's exactly the kind of car the Spanish brand needed during the 2013-20 period in this sector. But does it make sense as a used buy?
History
So to the SEAT Leon ST, a compact estate that in this 'Typ 5F'-series form sold between 2013 and 2020 wasn't that compact. It's a sensible station wagon that claims to be sporty. A car of contradictions then, but one that promises to be quite appealing family transport. Back in 2013, this was the first time the Leon range had included an estate derivative, though SEAT had sold in this segment before with their Exeo ST model. That car though, was a rather half-hearted effort based on out-dated Audi A4 Avant underpinnings. This one was very different, launched in the UK early in 2014 and running on the same hi-tech MQB platform that underpinned the 7th generation Volkswagen Golf. Golf and Leon models shared most of the same engines too. This was, in short, a very thoroughly engineered product. Practical and sporty, it aimed to offer a more dynamic option to compact estate buyers, with a 'lifestyle' appeal that set out to also pique the interest of folk looking at Qashqai-class crossovers. The range was significantly facelifted in 2017 and the Leon ST in this form sold until Spring 2020, when it was replaced by an estate derivative of the all-new MK4 Leon model.
What You Get
This was one of the more dynamic shapes in the compact estate segment from the 2013-2020 period. To create it, the Spanish designers had to compromise a little on ultimate carriage capacity: without the smartly angled rear screen for example, you could certainly fit a bit more in, but then the car would look a little more boxy and boring. To start with, let's cover the basics. Which are that this ST rides on exactly the same wheelbase as its five-door hatchback stablemate but carries an extra 270mm of length behind the rear axle to accommodate its larger luggage compartment. The beady-eyed front end of course, is identical to that of any other Leon, a set of angular Audi-style headlamps with optional LED illumination sitting either side of the usual trapezoidal SEAT grille. It's a decisive, sharply drawn shape with a clean, crisp, racy look emphasised by the characteristic SEAT 'Linea Dinamica' profile line that runs rearwards over the arches. And it's also a clever piece of design as well as a good looking one, the angular panel work draped over SEAT's version of the Volkswagen Group's MQB modular transverse platform. On to the practicalities that estate buyers will prioritise. The loading height isn't particularly low and accessible, but that same comment applies to rival models that, like this car, have to comply with rear accident safety legislation. Raise the sloping tailgate though and you'll find a 587-litre boot that's a usefully square shape and fully 55% bigger than that of the hatchback model, though is 18 and 23-litres respectively smaller than the boots you'll find in estate versions of the Skoda Octavia and Volkswagen Golf from this period: we don't think that's a large enough difference to matter too much to most family owners though, particularly as the space available in this SEAT is a very practical one, with bag hooks, a 12v power socket, a ski-hatch for longer items and tie-down points for an optional luggage net that'll keep your shopping in place should you get a bit carried away with your ST's sporty handling. At the bottom of the floor area, space for the optional spare wheel is carpeted, creating a deep storage area where that'll be useful for storing small, loose items. It's a pity that the tonneau cover can't be tilted upwards to ease loading, but we do like the way that it can be stored out of the way under the boot floor when not in use. And talking of the boot floor, it's one of those neat split-level ones, so you can reposition the cargo base to suit the load you're carrying. Put it in its highest position and you can create an almost completely flat load area when you push forward the split-folding rear bench, a process that's much easier if you've avoided one of the base-trimmed models that do without the 'Easy rear seat-back release' system. With this, the seatbacks are spring-loaded and automatically drop down when you pull on neat handles on the side of the cargo bay. Once the 60/40-split backrest has fallen flat, carriage capacity rises to 1,470-litres. Of course, even that may not be enough for really long items and if you're likely to be regularly carrying that sort of thing, then you'll need to get yourself a Leon ST whose original owner ticked the box for the optional fold-flat front passenger seat. This means you can carry items up to 2.5m in length - say an extra-long step-ladder. Unfortunately, these extra-long items can't be too wide as the narrower (rather than the broader) section of the split backrest is the one directly behind the fold-flat front passenger seat. Now let's talk people rather than packages and discuss the back seat. One of SEAT's claims for this car - broadly borne out by the figures - is that it offers as much practicality as a larger estate from the next medium range segment up where you'd find station wagon versions of cars like Ford's Mondeo and Vauxhall's Insignia. That's something you certainly feel on the back seat of a Leon ST where, thanks to this SEAT's generous wheelbase dimensions, there's just as much head and legroom as you'd find in a more expensive car of that kind. True, the width of this cabin isn't as generous as it would be in a Mondeo, so three adults will need to be on friendly terms - but then that applies to all this SEAT's other most direct rivals. We should say though, that space for your head is a little more generous than it would be in a standard Leon hatchback, thanks to this estate model's longer roofline. The light colouring for the headlining helps the airy spacious feel, something original buyers could further enhance by opting for the huge panoramic glass sunroof specially developed for this ST body style. And up front? Well get behind the wheel and the only clue that you're at the wheel of an estate car is that the back screen is a touch further away from the rear view mirror. Otherwise, it's just as impressive a cabin environment as you'll find in any other third generation Leon model. There are charismatic touches like the unusual trapezoidal shapes for things like the door handles and the air vents. And you don't have to put up with arguably pointless features like push button starters and electronic handbrakes. We also prefer this car's higher placement of the infotainment touchscreen - or as SEAT likes to call it, the EASYCONNECT operating system - dominating the centre part of the dashboard and far more in your line of sight than it is in, say, a Golf. It's there to reduce button clutter by dealing with stereo, on board computer, phone, navigation, parking and, if specified, Drive Profile system functions, all operated via a screen that comes in two sizes, with carousel-style graphics also replicated on the additional display you'll find in the centre of the instrument cluster. This is a practical place to be too. The big glovebox is one of thirteen cubby holes dotted around the car, plus there are five closed cubbies in the doors and centre console as well as below and between the front seats. This is, after all, a family car first and foremost and should be equipped to swallow the paraphernalia of everyday life.
What to Look For
Most Leon owners we came across were pretty happy, but inevitably, there were a few issues. We came across a few reports of problems with DSG auto gearbox models - which could be expensive, so check the auto's functionality if you want a self-shifter. There was a report of a clutch and dual mass flywheel failure on a Leon FR that also went on to grind to a halt with clutch failure after being stuck in second gear. One owner had difficult selecting 1st and 4th in the manual gearbox. One Leon 1.5TSI 130PS model had cold start kangarooing and hesitation problems. Corrosion is simply not an issue with SEATs and another reason why resale values are quite high. Check that the electronic systems work as advertised as there have been a few minor owner grumbles about warning lights spuriously appearing and then disappearing. Also, check that the air con system still throws out cold air, otherwise it may have to be re-gassed. Otherwise, just look out for kerbed alloy wheels, check for signs of interior child damage and of course insist on a fully stamped-up service history.
Replacement Parts
(approx based on a 2017 Leon ST 1.6 TDI) A set of front brake pads are between £24-£68 (rears are between £17-£70). Front brake discs cost around £65-£83 (rears £24-£77). Air filters are in the £11 to £20 bracket. Oil filters cost around £6-£11 and fuel filters between £11 and £21. You'll pay around £200 for a headlight and around £157 for a tail lamp. A water pump is around £102-£190 and a radiator will be in the £126-£161 bracket. A starter motor is around £107-£111.
On the Road
You might not be surprised to learn that this Leon ST offers a very similar driving experience to that of its hatchback stablemates - which wasn't guaranteed given the fact that this variant must carry along 270mm of extra length behind its rear axle. In the event, it's not something you notice at the wheel, where the driving dynamics are every bit as good as they are across the rest of the Leon line-up. On the move, the Leon ST has a sportier feel than you'd find in the other VW Group products that share its stiff, sophisticated MQB platform. With earlier generation models, that used to put off some potential customers but with this MK3 design, the Spanish engineers managed to blend this car's firm responses with an acceptably-compliant standard of ride. Most versions also get an XDS electronic differential lock that helps you get the power down more quickly out of tight corners. Only the most powerful variants get multi-link rear suspension. Engine-wise, there's a wide choice, with most options available with an extra cost DSG auto gearbox if you want it. If you're able to stretch to a post-'17-era facelifted version of this model, we'd recommend the newer three cylinder 1.0-litre TSI petrol unit that puts out 115PS and when carefully driven, is capable of returning diesel-like running costs. It can't match the returns of the volume TDI variant of course, the 1.6-litre diesel powerplant uprated to 115PS as part of the facelift. We're less enamoured with the other mainstream TSI petrol engines, a 110PS 1.2, a 125PS 1.4, a 150PS EcoTSI unit and a 180PS 1.8. Most will want the popular 2.0 TDI 150PS model, which offers a decent combination of performance and economy; expect 64.2mpg on the combined cycle and 112g/km of CO2. This 2.0 TDI engine can also be found in uprated 184PS guise. At the top of the range sits the 4WD 'X-PERIENCE' soft roading estate. Or, if your priority is performance, the 'Cupra 300' variants should appeal, models that use a 300PS 2.0-litre petrol TSI turbo engine, a set-up mated to 4WD if you go for the DSG ST estate version.
Overall
Once upon a time, not so very long ago, estate cars were purely for estate people - those with dogs, photocopiers to cart about and weekend leisure equipment. You wouldn't really consider one if you didn't actually need to. But station wagons like this Leon ST are rather different. Why wouldn't you choose one of these rather than a standard Leon five-door hatch? After all, the ST variant isn't much more expensive, looks just as good, drives just as well and offers a lot more everyday flexibility Like the best of its family hatchback-based competitors, it's also successful in offering nearly all the practicality in a larger estate car with the easy parking and deft manoeuvrability of a much smaller one. Is there really any point in considering a five-seater compact Scenic-shaped People Carrier when a car like this SEAT can be so versatile? What it all boils down to is that, with some great engines, a design that's bang up to date and a shape that doesn't instantly appear as if you've started down the slippery slope to pipe and slippersville, the SEAT Leon ST has a whole lot going for it. If you need an used medium-sized estate from the 2013-2020 period but wouldn't want to be seen dead in one, there is an alternative to a small SUV or MPV. If that's the kind of thing you have in mind, make sure this Spanish contender's also on your wish list. It might surprise you.
* Depending on the age of the vehicle, MPG and CO2 may be quoted using either NEDC or WLTP testing standards. Find out more
Figures are provided for comparison purposes. Fuel consumption under real world driving conditions and the CO2 produced will depend upon a number of factors, including any accessories fitted after registration, variations in driving styles, weather conditions and vehicle load.
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41 monthly payments of | £373.23 |
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Deposit | £249 |
Total amount payable | £23,337.43 |
Fixed interest rate | 5.6% |
Representative APR | 10.9% |
Cash price | £18,498 |
Credit amount | £18,249 |
Annual mileage | 8000 |
Contract mileage | 28,000 |
Excess mileage charge | 5.0p per mile |
Completion fee | £1 |
Optional final payment | £7785 |
Term (months) | 42 |
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- Seat Leon - 1.5 TSI EVO 150 Xcellence [EZ] 5dr DSG
- BG69XFK
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- 18498
- 15128 miles, Wolverhampton Motorstore / Vanstore