Seat Cordoba
Seat Cordoba technical data
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Is Seat Cordoba a reliable car?
In general, the Seat Cordoba reliability is slightly below average. The number of defects found on the Seat Cordoba during the annual technical inspections is just above average for cars of a similar age.
Based on these reviews, the highest reliability scores were demonstrated by Seat Cordoba generation from 1999 to 2003, but the lowest reliability had models from model year 2006 to 2009, reliability scores vary quite significantly between generations of Seat Cordoba. For more information, check the respective generation information.
Seat Cordoba reviews
Pros: The paint and colours of this car are great the spoiler and design is a good look. It has good steering and brakes if maintained ie disc front drums back. It has poor fittings and is a noisy car as they spent little on panelling. The motor is poor take off but improves at cruising speed and is a typical VW engine , reliable and hard working. I think the suspension could be better. The air con is super cold and I like the steering its heavy but straight and responsive.
If you spent some love on the suspension and improving the handling, tyres rims change. Manuel clutch with turbo this would be a fun car to drive. The 1.8 has all the modern features without the BS. Its also a car built for smaller people which I am.
Cons: Suspension, brakes and lot so of knobs that need attending too!
Purchase year: | 2023 age of car 27 years) | Owned for | 60`000 kilometers (0 years) |
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Average fuel consumption: | 8.0 litres per 100km (60% urban driving) |
Would recomend this car to the friend