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Seat - Leon (2007)

When you’re exploring the world of compact cars, the Seat Leon often stands out as a bright, practical choice. The 2007 model, once a leader in styling and technology, still offers a strong value proposition. While the exact Seat Leon price can vary by location, mileage, and condition, many buyers find the Seat Leon 2007 price attractive for its blend of performance and affordability.

Here’s a quick snapshot of the 2007 Seat Leon's key specifications to help you assess its capabilities before you even look at prices.

  • Engine: 1.6 L petrol or 1.6 L diesel options, available as naturally aspirated or turbocharged units.
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual, 4‑speed automatic, or 4‑speed wet‑clutch automatic (depending on trim).
  • Power: 96 hp (petrol) to 125 hp (turbo‑diesel).
  • Torque: 132 Nm (petrol) up to 230 Nm (diesel).
  • Fuel type: Petrol or diesel.
  • Dimensions: Length 4,305 mm – Width 1,782 mm – Height 1,446 mm.
  • Wheelbase: 2,600 mm.
  • Seating: 5 seats, standard reclining rear seats.
  • Drive: Front‑wheel drive (FWD). All‑wheel drive options were limited.
  • Safety: Dual airbags, ABS with E‑BRAK safety, ISOFIX child seat anchors, optional ASiDE (anti‑roll) system.
  • Infotainment: CD player, MP3 compatibility, optional 6‑inch touchscreen, Bluetooth, satellite radio.

These specs are a blend of what many drivers love about the 2007 Seat Leon—a nimble chassis, good handling, and features that feel modern even today.

Depreciation Insights

Buying a used car means you’ll automatically benefit from depreciation. The typical straight‑line depreciation curve for the 2007 Seat Leon shows a dramatic drop in the first year versus drought‑free summer. You’ll often see estimates of a 15–20 % loss of value during that first year—roughly a Seat Leon depreciation figure that helps buyers gauge return on investment. After the second and third years, depreciation tends to slow but can exceed 10 % per year for premium or high‑mileage trims.

In practical terms, if you’re looking at a used Seat Leon that sits on the market for a year at an anticipated advanced Seat Leon price range of €7,500–€9,000, you might expect its value to fall to around €5,500–€6,500 after the first full year of ownership—in line with the typical depreciation window. Lesser engine variants or higher mileage cars can be priced even lower, reflecting a steeper depreciation curve.

Comparison Context

Compared to similar models in the compact segment, the 2007 Seat Leon holds its own. The Volkswagen Polo, Peugeot 208, and Fiat Panda often show slightly lower power outputs in their base trims, yet they also tend to have lower purchase prices. The Seat Leon therefore balances whether you


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