Seat Arosa Review 1.4 (2001)
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Glenda McKay reviews the 2001 Seat Arosa 1.4L. She takes a look at its exterior, deceptive interior and other aspects.
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A great little car. I briefly had use of one in the early 2000's and I fell in love with it. It was the 1.4 litre sport and it went like you-know-what-off-a-shovel. Then I had to give it back, but about two years ago I was on holiday in Norfolk and there was one parked up on the prom. Bright red and looking almost new. I couldn't stop looking at it! Sadly, small cars with oomph are thin on the ground now unless you fancy an Abarth (which will get nicked...).
i have this car and its great
fun little cars for young drives and look good with a little bit of mods
That little hatchback would still look the part if sold new today. Not a bad looking little run about at all. Never heard of Seat until today. Then again, I am a bloody American soooooooo....................... hahahaha!
COYOTE ADVENTURES SEAT used to make rebadged FIATs under licence and then they got taken over by VW Group hence this car being based on the Lupo :-) SEAT are still around today, as is Skoda, another group brand under VW Group ownership since around the same time in the 90s. As an example, the SEAT Ibiza, Skoda Fabia, VW Polo and Audi A1 are all actually the same car underneath :-)
Well that's cool to know. The A1 and the Polo are supposed to come here soon last I remember reading on them.
Why did people hate Seat again? Its a euro thing, i get that, but why? The cars are just lovely VWs underneath, and they look less cutesy than the VW offerings of the era.
Seat i great car and Arosa is good micro sport car....i love it😀
I still have SEAT Leon. Good cars
It's a VW lupo with a Seat badge attached to it
And decidedly better styling
Well duh....
Seat has been part of the Volkswagen Group since forever, no kidding that they share many of the same parts and design cues...
No shit
what changes between stella and signo categories of the arosa?
Is the Arosa just the same as the Lupo? They look very identical.
They are exactly the same.
Dylan 'Robin' Harwood I thought so, they basically just have different badges lol.
Yes they are
@3:00 is that Reverend Bob?
My mom has one in silver gray-ish
Nice suit hahaha
is this missy from doctor who?!
No it's Glenda Mackay from Emmerdale
"Even if the car is spanish" Hahaha you would like the english to manufacture like the spanish, arrogants! 😂
The seats are tight in the back, the claim you can get burly men in the rear is WRONG. If you have giants on the front seats, the legroom is non existant but even if the seats are forward, it's still not that generous...
Its a small car.whatdo you want?
@@johnrose7491 It's only a tiny citycar not a family hatchback or supermini! It's only really suitable for a couple or single person, because you wouldn't be able to get anyone, children or adults or teenagers, in that miniscule space behind the front seat, making the inclusion of the rear seats pointless and useless.