SEAT IBIZA (2006-09)

The SEAT IBIZA (2006-09) is a popular choice in the UK for those seeking a compact, reliable, and affordable hatchback. Renowned for its stylish design, practical interior, and lively driving experience, the Ibiza is well-suited for city commuting, everyday errands, or first-time drivers looking for an easy-to-manoeuvre vehicle. It’s a versatile car that appeals to a wide range of drivers, including small families, students, and budget-conscious buyers, thanks to its affordability and low running costs. What sets the SEAT IBIZA (2006-09) apart is its balanced combination of design, comfort, and efficiency. Known for its engaging handling and relatively good fuel economy for its class, it’s a standout among rivals like the Ford Fiesta or Volkswagen Polo. The vehicle’s popularity is reflected in the heavy usage data—over 8,400 look-ups and more than 4,200 distinct VINs—highlighting its widespread presence on the used car market. Whether you're after a dependable daily driver or a stylish hatchback, the SEAT IBIZA (2006-09) offers a compelling option backed by a solid reputation for quality and value.
average use
average use
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Based on the recent mileage data for SEAT IBIZA (2006-09) vehicles, the most common recorded mileage falls within the 110,000 to 120,000 miles range, accounting for 15.5% of the data. The next most frequent is in the 100,000 to 110,000 miles range at 13.3%, indicating a significant proportion of vehicles around these high-mileage thresholds. Interestingly, the data shows very low occurrences of mileage below 10,000 miles (just 1.1%) and above 200,000 miles (less than 1%), suggesting that most vehicles tend to be driven to moderate or high mileages. There is also a notable distribution of vehicles in the 60,000 to 80,000 miles range, which could reflect typical usage periods. Overall, the pattern indicates that a large number of these vehicles have accumulated between 100,000 to 120,000 miles, with fewer vehicles at either very low or very high mileages. This information can be useful for assessing vehicle durability, resale value, or potential maintenance needs.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data indicates that for SEAT IBIZA (2006-09) models, a majority of private sale prices fall within the £0 to £1000 range, accounting for approximately 58.6% of sales. A significant portion, around 40.6%, are priced between £1000 and £2000. Very few vehicles, about 0.7%, are listed in the higher range of £2000 to £3000. This suggests that most of these vehicles tend to be sold at lower prices, likely reflecting their age and possibly higher mileage or condition factors.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of SEAT Ibiza (2006-09) vehicles in the sample were manufactured between 2006 and 2008. Specifically, 48.9% of the vehicles are from 2007, followed by 32.4% from 2008, and 18.3% from 2006. There is a very small proportion, only 0.4%, from 2009. This distribution suggests that most vehicles of this model were produced around 2007 and 2008, with fewer units from 2006 and almost none from 2009, possibly reflecting the model's peak production years or stock turnover.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data for the main paint colours of 2006-2009 SEAT IBIZA vehicles shows that grey is the most common colour, accounting for approximately 35% of vehicles. Black is also popular, representing around 29%, followed by red at about 22%. Blue makes up roughly 8%, while yellow and white are notably less common at 4% and 2.5%, respectively. Overall, neutral and darker colours like grey and black dominate, with brighter colours such as yellow and white being relatively rare.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data on registered keepers for SEAT Ibiza (2006-09) vehicles reveals a diverse ownership history. The most common number of keepers is five, accounting for 16.9%, followed closely by four keepers at 15.8%. Several vehicles have had between two and nine keepers, with the percentages generally decreasing as the number of keepers increases. Notably, vehicles with a high number of keepers—such as 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, and 19—are relatively rare, each representing only 0.4% or around 1% of the total. The distribution suggests that most cars tend to have fewer keepers, indicating typical ownership durations, but a small subset has experienced frequent ownership changes, possibly hinting at ownership instability, business use, or resale activity.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data for SEAT Ibiza (2006-09) indicates that the most common engine capacity is 1390cc, accounting for 41.4% of vehicles, followed by 1896cc at 25.9%. Smaller engine sizes like 1198cc and 1422cc are less prevalent, representing 18% and 8.6% respectively, while 1796cc makes up just 6.1%. In terms of fuel type, petrol engines dominate, comprising 66.2% of the vehicles, compared to 33.8% diesel. Overall, the majority of these vehicles are equipped with 1390cc petrol engines, suggesting a preference for this configuration within this model range.