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Seat Leon Estate Review 2023

Seat Leon Estate Key Features

Seat Leon Estate Pros and Cons:

Design, Practicality and Boot Space

Seat Leon Estate exterior

Interior and Trims

Power and Performance

Seat Leon Estate interior

Leasing vs Buying

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Customer Reviews

Leon Estate Angular Front
Average Rating Based on 110 reviews

4.3 out of 5

Practicality
4
Performance
4
Running Costs
4
Comfort
4
Value For Money
4

5.0 out of 5

The Leon ST FR Sport is a fantastic and very underrated car. It's extremely practical, can be driven sedately or more sporting when the mood takes you. It's definitely a wolf in sheep's clothing and is so quick it surprises many drivers of so called performance cars. Build quality and design are excellent, it's extremely comfortable and quiet, has all the equipment you need, and is surprisingly cheap to run. The best car I've ever had, and there have been a few!

Published on: 8 May 2020

Practicality
5
Performance
5
Running Costs
5
Comfort
5
Value For Money
5

4.0 out of 5

Performance and motorway driving is great. The fuel consumption is not great. Looking forward to leasing the new model in the future

Published on: 30 April 2020

Practicality
4
Performance
5
Running Costs
2
Comfort
4
Value For Money
4

4.7 out of 5

Fantastic car. Performance is amazing. Fuel efficency is not great but expected this.

Published on: 26 April 2020

Practicality
5
Performance
5
Running Costs
3
Comfort
5
Value For Money
5

4.7 out of 5

A very capable car, I personally love it's subtle styling and rarity on British streets. Practical as a family car, good space for 4 and the adaptive suspension and excellent seats make it comfortable on all but the worst road conditions. An exciting sports car when you you want it to be, the power, traction and cornering are remarkable. Driver feedback is not a strong point, but still an excellent overall package.

Published on: 19 April 2020

Practicality
5
Performance
5
Running Costs
4
Comfort
4
Value For Money
5

4.7 out of 5

Published on: 15 April 2020

Practicality
5
Performance
5
Running Costs
3
Comfort
5
Value For Money
5

2.9 out of 5

Good - Its fast and handles well. Bad - build quality and materials are average, technology seems dated and buggy and quite often needs resetting in the morning before the screen comes to life, rear seats are a little tight for 2 car seats and fuel economy worse than expected (late 20s vs mid 30s on a 4 day test drive - WLTP changes?)

Published on: 14 April 2020

Practicality
4
Performance
4
Running Costs
2
Comfort
3
Value For Money
3

3.7 out of 5

I've been driving the Leon Cupra Sport Tourer for just over a year and it is a very practical, competent and fast estate car (although it never really gets the blood pumping). For less than the £250 a month I am currently paying I think you would struggle to find a more well-rounded car. Before this, I had the Golf R Estate and the Cupra disappoints in 3 ways vs the golf: 1) The boot is angled so provides less storage space. 2) The exhaust is far too quiet - a car would 300bhp should be more of an event to drive, I miss the pops and bangs from the Golf R exhaust. 3) Despite being an estate car it is a struggle to fit an ISOFIX baby seat behind the drivers seat (I'm only 5ft 10 so my drivers seat isn't very far back either).

Published on: 11 April 2020

Practicality
3
Performance
5
Running Costs
4
Comfort
5
Value For Money
5

4.1 out of 5

Beautiful car , great all round motor . Fast when you need speed and easy to run

Published on: 11 April 2020

Practicality
4
Performance
4
Running Costs
4
Comfort
4
Value For Money
4

4.1 out of 5

Published on: 11 April 2020

Practicality
4
Performance
4
Running Costs
4
Comfort
4
Value For Money
4

4.4 out of 5

Nice drive, fuel economical and good boot space and as standard tech built in

Published on: 11 April 2020

Practicality
4
Performance
4
Running Costs
4
Comfort
5
Value For Money
5