The SEAT
Leon is the 2014 Auto Express Small Family Car of the Year
SEAT’s success in last year’s awards was clearly no
flash in the pan, because the SEAT Leon has scooped our compact family car
crown once again. Over the past 12 months, this sleek hatch has seen off a host
of talented newcomers to maintain its grip on the top spot. So why is it still
our number one?
For starters, it looks great, with the versatile
five-door, rakish SC and spacious ST
estate each featuring the same distinctive blend of curves and creases. It’s
just as good inside, where the combination of slick design and superb build
quality helps create an upmarket ambience.
It’s spacious, too. There’s easily enough room for
five adults, while the 380-litre boot matches the class leaders’. And as with
all the best family hatches, the interior is packed with handy and helpful
features.
The Leon’s good looks and smart cabin are backed up
by a driving experience that effortlessly blends agility, comfort and
refinement. It doesn’t matter whether you go for the entry-level S or fire
breathing Cupra, the SEAT
is fun to drive, while the wide range of petrol and diesel engines offers
energetic performance.
Best of the bunch is the smooth and eager 1.2 TSI,
which delivers hefty punch despite its small size. Of course, all this would
count for nothing if the SEAT wasn’t easy on your wallet. Happily, the Leon
stays true to the brand’s great-value roots with its attractive prices and
low running costs. The frugal Eco motive model claims an incredible
85.7mpg and emits only 87g/km, while the 1.2-litre TSI returns nearly
60mpg. Put simply, the excellent Leon is a car you can buy with your heart and
your head.
Why choose SEAT
Leon 1.2 TSI SE (£17,235)?
It’s hard to fault the Leon’s engine line-up, but
the punchy and frugal 1.2-litre TSI petrol stands out. SE spec comes with all
the kit you’ll need, while the free Technology Pack upgrade brings sat-nav and
LED lights.
Also commended
small family cars:
Mazda 3
Fastback
With the four-door Mazda
3 Fastback, Mazda’s bucked the family car trend for hatches.
The desirable 3’s sleek looks, low running costs and a big boot prove there’s
still life in the traditional saloon format. It’s great to drive, too, while
the SkyActiv diesels are smooth and frugal.
Volkswagen
Golf
The classy Volkswagen Golf
still sets the standard for quality and refinement, plus it’s good to drive and
well equipped. Roomy cabin will accommodate most growing families, while
there’s an engine to suit all tastes. Only the brilliance of the Leon keeps the
VW
off top spot.

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