
Bristol Street Motors Price:
£22,874
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Ten Second Review
Borrowing Audi technology and selling it in SEAT dealerships, with SEAT badges, at SEAT prices eh? It sounds like a good idea and it's SEAT's game in a nutshell where the Exeo ST is concerned. This rebadged Audi A4 Avant will be a tempting option for medium range family estate buyers.
Background
If you can't afford a new Audi A4 Avant estate, how about the old one? SEAT can help buyers happy to retreat fractionally from the cutting edge of the compact executive market and settle for something that was gracing the very best driveways in the most salubrious parts of suburbia just a few short years ago. The SEAT Exeo ST is the previous generation A4 Avant in all but name, and a few well-placed SEAT badges, so if you fancy a new compact executive car on the cheap, this is your lucky day. At least, that's the line SEAT's marketing department is towing. Being part of a major car manufacturing group certainly has its advantages. It means you can share development costs for chassis, engines and other technology with the group's other likeminded marques. Occasionally, you can even pinch a car en masse and if that car happens to be a premium badged product and you happen to be a workaday mainstream manufacturer, so much the better. This is largely how things worked out for SEAT with the Exeo. SEAT and Audi are parts of the mighty Volkswagen Group and when the perfectly serviceable Audi A4 Avant was superseded by a new model, the powers that be at VW saw an opportunity to rebadge it and prolong its life in SEAT showrooms. The good news for customers is that it's also at SEAT prices.
Driving Experience
Power for the Exeo ST comes from a familiar range of Volkswagen Group engines that also crop up in SEAT's other larger models. The 2.0-litre TFI petrol engine that has seen service in the Golf GTI and SEAT Leon Cupra will form a key part of the range with its 197bhp power output and smooth power delivery creating a sporty driving experience. This turbocharged unit offers 280Nm of torque from just 1,800rpm for the kind of mid-range pull normally only associated with diesel engines. Speaking of diesels, the 2.0-litre TDI common-rail injection unit is sure to be a popular choice in the Exeo. Particularly in 168bhp form, this is a real cracker, blending pace very effectively with low running costs. The Exeo inherits the Audi A4 underpinnings that drew a mixed response the first time around. The engine is mounted longitudinally (originally to help with the implementation of Audi's quattro 4x4 system) but the Exeo, like the entry-level A4 models, is front wheel drive and having the engine sticking out over the front wheels can create a nose heavy effect. On the plus side, the suspension is an advanced multi-link affair and has been tweaked by SEAT so that it's able to offer customers a choice of Comfort or Sport settings. The Audi Servotronic steering has also been re-programmed for a sharper feel on the road.
Design and Build
The Exeo ST's A4 Avant origins are instantly apparent as soon as you spot it. SEAT has redesigned the front end with a neat grille and headlight arrangement, fitted its own wing mirrors and moved the rear numberplate from the boot lid to the bumper. As an attempt to disguise the A4's Teutonic lines with some Spanish flavour, this amounts to little more than a crooked false moustache and a sombrero. From the side and the rear, the Exeo ST screams A4 Avant and that's no bad thing. It's certainly a refreshing departure from SEAT's previous hit and miss styling direction that brought us the handsome Leon and the odd-ball Toledo. The boot is 442 litres in capacity, which isn't huge compared to the top medium range estate cars but the space is usefully shaped and will be easier to use than that in a conventional five-door hatch or four-door saloon. It's inside, however, where the Exeo really impresses because SEAT has put a big 'S' on the steering wheel and changed virtually nothing else. This may be the old A4 cabin but it's still superbly built and beautifully understated in the best Audi traditions. In a car from the Exeo's family estate sector of the market, it feels very special indeed.
Market and Model
SEAT is obviously intending to play up the Exeo ST value proposition and why not? The prospect of getting Audi quality for SEAT prices is a compelling one. Furthermore, the equipment levels will be more generous than you'd get were this still an Audi as all models receive cruise control, dual-zone climate control, a USB connector for the stereo, audio controls on the steering wheel and alloy wheels. SEAT is offering an Exeo saloon model too but the Estate is a more handsome and versatile prospect.
Cost of Ownership
The modern engines in the Exeo ST should return healthy fuel economy and low emissions. In the saloon model the 168bhp 2.0 TDI unit produces just 153g/km and buyers choosing the 2.0 TSI petrol engine can expect economy of 36.6mpg plus 185g/km emissions.
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| Body Glass |
| Electric front windows |
| Electric rear windows |
| Rain sensor |
| Rear window wash/wipe |
| Dark tinted rear glass |
| Accoustic windscreen |
| Brakes |
| ABS |
| Traction control |
| ESP+EBA |
| Carpets/Rugs |
| Front + rear carpet mats |
| Chassis/Suspension |
| Sports suspension |
| Communication |
| Bluetooth hands free telephone kit |
| Driver Aids |
| Cruise control |
| PAS |
| Rear parking sensor |
| Electric parking position with exterior mirrors |
| Driver Information |
| Trip computer |
| Service interval indicator |
| Satellite navigation system with 6.5" colour screen/3D map display/dvd route planner/MMi control logic/MP3 SD card slots/dot matrix with colour screen |
| Driving Mirrors |
| Electric door mirrors |
| Heated door mirrors |
| Body colour door mirrors |
| Anti dazzle rear view mirror |
| Engine |
| Diesel particulate filter |
| Entertainment |
| BOSE sound system |
| Steering wheel mounted audio controls |
| MP3 Compatible CD player |
| USB Connection |
| Auxiliary input socket |
| Ipod connection in glove box |
| Exterior Body Features |
| Body colour door handles |
| Body coloured bumpers |
| Aluminium window surround |
| Stainless steel roof rails |
| Honeycomb front grille |
| Exterior Lights |
| Front fog lights |
| Automatic headlights |
| Coming home headlight function |
| Heating/Cooling/Ventilation |
| Climatronic Bi-Zone |
| Interior Features |
| Front centre armrest |
| Leather steering wheel |
| Leather upholstery |
| Net partition |
| Height adjustable steering wheel |
| Illuminated glovebox |
| Retractable luggage cover |
| Rear armrest |
| Leather gearknob |
| Luggage hooks |
| Reach adjustable steering wheel |
| Front cupholders |
| Storage boxes under front seats |
| Luggage nets in boot |
| 12V socket in luggage compartment |
| Interior Lights |
| Rear reading lights |
| Front reading lights |
| Ambient interior lighting |
| Safety |
| Active front headrests |
| Passenger airbag deactivation system |
| Curtain airbags |
| Driver/Front Passenger airbags |
| Driver/front passenger side airbags |
| 3 rear 3 point seatbelts |
| Drivers seatbelt reminder |
| Tyre pressure monitor |
| Seats |
| Passenger seat height adjuster |
| Driver's seat height adjuster |
| Rear headrests |
| Sports seats with lumbar adjustment |
| Front seatback pockets |
| Split folding rear seat |
| Isofix |
| Security |
| Alarm |
| Immobiliser |
| Remote central locking |
| Anti-theft wheel bolts |
| Second remote key |
| Wheels - Alloy |
| 18" Fenix alloy wheels |
| 18" Quartz alloy wheels |
| Wheels - Spare |
| Full size steel spare wheel |
| Performance | |
| 0 to 60 mph (secs) | |
| 0 to 62 mph (secs) | 8.6 |
| Engine Power - BHP | 170 |
| Engine Power - KW | 125 |
| Engine Power - PS | |
| Engine Power - RPM | 4200 |
| Engine Torque - LBS.FT | 258 |
| Engine Torque - MKG | 35.7 |
| Engine Torque - NM | 350 |
| Engine Torque - RPM | 1750 |
| Top Speed | 139 |
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