SEAT EXEO (2011-13)

The SEAT Exeo (2011-13) is a stylish and practical saloon car that offers a great balance between comfort, performance, and affordability. Positioned in the UK market as a reliable family and executive car, the Exeo is well-suited for daily commuting, family outings, or those seeking a refined drive without the premium price tag. Its sleek design and spacious interior make it an attractive choice for drivers looking for a vehicle that combines functionality with a touch of sophistication. What sets the SEAT Exeo apart from rivals is its European-influenced styling, comfortable ride, and competitive running costs. Widely used for both city driving and longer journeys, it is known for its solid build quality and reputation for reliability. With an average valuation around £4,200 and typical mileage of about 119,000 miles, the SEAT Exeo (2011-13) remains a popular option among used car buyers. Whether you're a first-time driver, a family needing space, or a commuter seeking value, the SEAT Exeo offers a compelling choice in the saloon segment, combining style, practicality, and affordability.
average use
average use
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The data shows that the most common mileage range for recently recorded readings on SEAT Exeo (2011-13) vehicles is 110,000 to 120,000 miles, accounting for 9.8% of cases. There are also notable peaks at 100,000 to 110,000 miles and 130,000 to 140,000 miles, each representing around 9.4% to 9.8%. The distribution indicates a significant cluster of vehicles around the 80,000 to 120,000 miles mark. Mileage readings above 200,000 miles are less common, with small percentages, especially those exceeding 300,000 miles. Conversely, a relatively notable percentage (7.5%) are recorded with very low mileage, from 0 to 10,000 miles, suggesting some vehicles may be newly registered or have low usage. Overall, the data suggests that typical recorded mileages tend to cluster in the 80,000 to 140,000-mile range, with decreasing frequency as mileage increases into the higher ranges.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data shows that for the 2011-13 SEAT Exeo, the majority of private sale valuations fall within the £3,000 to £4,000 range, accounting for 38% of the vehicles. A significant portion, 28.9%, are valued between £4,000 and £5,000, indicating that most vehicles are concentrated in the mid-range price bracket. Smaller proportions are in the lower (£1,000–£2,000, 5.6%) and higher (£5,000–£6,000, 7.9%, and £6,000–£7,000, 2.3%) ranges, suggesting relatively fewer vehicles at the extremes. Overall, the data reflects a clustering of private sale values around the £3,000–£5,000 range, with fewer vehicles priced below £2,000 or above £6,000.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of SEAT EXEO vehicles manufactured between 2011 and 2013 are from 2012, accounting for approximately 70.7%. Vehicles from 2013 make up about 26.7%, while only a small portion, 2.6%, are from 2011. This suggests that the 2012 model year is the most prevalent among this group, potentially reflecting higher production or resale values for that year.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that among SEAT Exeo vehicles produced between 2011 and 2013, black is the most common main paint colour, accounting for approximately 27.8% of the vehicles. White and grey are also quite prevalent, representing around 24.1% and 23.3% respectively. Silver is less common but still notable at 12.8%. Blue and red are less frequently chosen, making up 5.6% and 6.4% respectively. Overall, these figures suggest a preference for neutral colours like black, white, and grey among owners of this model during that period.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The dataset for SEAT EXEO (2011-13) vehicles indicates that most cars have been registered with a small number of keepers, with the majority falling between 2 and 6 keepers. Specifically, the largest proportion (25.9%) have had 4 registered keepers, closely followed by 3 keepers at 24.1%, suggesting relatively stable ownership histories for many vehicles. Notably, a small percentage (1.1%) of vehicles have only one registered keeper, which could imply minimal ownership changes. Additionally, a few vehicles have seen a higher number of registered keepers, such as 24, 10, and 14, each accounting for 0.4%, indicating some cars with frequent ownership changes or possibly related to fleet or rental use. Overall, the data suggests the majority of these vehicles tend to have relatively stable ownership patterns.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data for the SEAT EXEO (2011-13) indicates that an overwhelming majority of these vehicles are equipped with a 1968cc engine, accounting for 98.1%, with a small minority of 1.9% having a 1984cc engine. Regarding fuel type, diesel models dominate the market at 98.1%, while petrol variants are quite rare at just 1.9%. This suggests that most SEAT EXEOs from this period are diesel-powered with 1968cc engines, reflecting a preference for diesel in this model selection.