Seat Cordoba 1999 Estate car / wagon
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 ...
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This Seat is available with three petrol engines with displacement from 1.4 to 1.6 litres and power of from 60 to 100 horsepower un three diesel engines with displacement 1.9 litres and power of from 68 to 110 horsepower.
The car is available with only with manual gearbox.
Seat Cordoba 1999 estate car average fuel consumption in combined cycle for petrol engine is from 6.5 to 8 litres per 100km, whereas for diesel engine - from 5 to 5.2 litres per 100km. The most economical Seat Cordoba petrol engine version is Seat Cordoba Vario 1.4 16V, consuming 6.5 litres per 100km. While the most economical Seat Cordoba diesel - Seat Cordoba Vario 1.9 TDi for 100 kilometers consumes 5 liters of diesel.
According to user reviews, Seat Cordoba real-world fuel consumption is on average about approximately for 4 percents higher as the manufacturer's claimed fuel economy (on average +4% for petrol engines and the same for diesel engines). For a more detailed actual fuel economy of each model, select a specific Seat Cordoba modification.
The best acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h - 11 seconds has Seat Cordoba Vario 1.9 TDi version, conversely the tardiest one is Seat Cordoba Vario 1.9 SDi reaching this speed only in 17.6 seconds.
Lenght of Seat Cordoba is 416 cm, it is medium size car. For comparison - Seat Cordoba is about 2 cm longer than Volkswagen Polo estate car / wagon, but 11 cm shorter than Ford Escort estate car / wagon. Seat Cordoba gross weight is from 800 to 1000 kg (depending on modification).
This Seat is in average price group - it can be purchased (in Latvia) for around 850 €. Users calculated Seat Cordoba cost of ownership for this generation, got average 1800 € cost per year and 0.36 € cost per one kilometer. Fuel costs were estimated at around 44%, while repair and maintenance costs - around 32% from total. We have an excellent car cost calculator, calculate ownership costs of Seat Cordoba for your situation and driving habits here! Below you will find more detailed information about Seat Cordoba prices and costs.
Seat Cordoba modifications
Modification | Engine | Power | Consumption |
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Seat Cordoba 1999 Vario 1.4 | 1.4 Petrol | 60 HP | 6.8 l/100km |
Seat Cordoba 2000 Vario 1.4 16V Oct 2000 — Jan 2003 | 1.4 Petrol | 75 HP | 6.5 l/100km |
Seat Cordoba 1999 Vario 1.6 Oct 1999 — Oct 2000 | 1.6 Petrol | 75 HP | 7.3 l/100km |
Seat Cordoba 1999 Vario 1.6 | 1.6 Petrol | 100 HP | 8 l/100km |
Seat Cordoba 1999 Vario 1.9 SDi | 1.9 Diesel | 68 HP | 5.2 l/100km |
Seat Cordoba 1999 Vario 1.9 TDi | 1.9 Diesel | 90 HP | 5.1 l/100km |
Seat Cordoba 1999 Vario 1.9 TDi | 1.9 Diesel | 110 HP | 5 l/100km |
Seat Cordoba prices
Seat Cordoba 1999 - 2003 estate car price in Latvia is from 400 € to 1200 €.
Comparing to analogical vehicles Seat Cordoba price is below average - Seat Cordoba is approximately for 18 percents cheaper then average estate cars of this age (compare estate cars 1999 - 2003 prices).
Year | Lowest | Average | Highest | Availability |
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Seat Cordoba 2002 price | 400 € | 700 € | 1000 € | |
Seat Cordoba 2001 price | 700 € | 1000 € | 1200 € | |
Seat Cordoba 2000 price | 500 € | 800 € | 1100 € | |
Seat Cordoba 1999 price | 600 € | 800 € | 1200 € |
Seat Cordoba total costs of ownership
How much really costs to own Seat Cordoba? Users calculated Seat Cordoba cost of ownership for this generation, got average 1800 € cost per year and 0.36 € cost per one kilometer.
To calculate the Seat Cordoba total running costs, including the purchase, insurance, maintenance costs as well as taxes and other costs, click year of production
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Seat Cordoba reliability and quality
According to yearly reports of German vehicle inspection service (TÜV) Seat Cordoba quality is average. In the roadworthiness tests carried out in 2012, defects were detected in an average of 24.1 percent of Seat Cordoba of this generation (the average failure rate for a vehicles of the same age was 26.8%).
Seat Cordoba 1999 estate car features (options)
Percentage of Seat Cordoba with corresponding feature (option)
74% Adjustable steering wheel
60% Metallic paint
53% Conditioning
52% Climate control
42% Sunroof
15%
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Seat Cordoba reviews
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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
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!