SEAT LEON (2009-13)

The SEAT LEON (2009-13) is a popular hatchback that offers a stylish, practical solution for drivers across the UK. Known for its sleek design and versatile performance, this model appeals to a wide range of users—from first-time drivers and city commuters to small families. With its spacious interior and reliable build, the SEAT LEON (2009-13) is often chosen for everyday driving, whether it's navigating city streets or making longer journeys. What sets the SEAT LEON (2009-13) apart is its blend of sporty handling, fuel efficiency, and modern features, making it an attractive alternative to rivals like the Volkswagen Golf or Ford Focus in its class. Its reputation for durability and comfort has helped it maintain popularity among used car buyers. According to MyCarCheck.com data, this model has been checked over 27,000 times, highlighting its popularity and wide availability in the used car market. With an average private sale value of around £3,644 and a typical mileage of just over 106,000 miles, the SEAT LEON (2009-13) remains an accessible, well-regarded option for those seeking a dependable, stylish hatchback.
average use
average use
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The data shows that the most common mileage range for the recorded SEAT LEON (2009-13) vehicles is between 130,000 and 140,000 miles, representing 13.4% of the sample. Additionally, significant portions of the vehicles fall within the 100,000 to 110,000 miles (14.7%) and 120,000 to 130,000 miles (13.1%) brackets, indicating many vehicles in this higher mileage range. Conversely, very low mileage vehicles (0 to 10,000 miles) are quite rare, at just 2.4%. The distribution suggests a tendency for these vehicles to accumulate higher mileages over time, with a notable concentration in the 100,000+ miles categories.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data on private sale prices for 2009-2013 SEAT LEON vehicles indicates that nearly two-thirds of these cars are valued between £1,000 and £4,000, with 44.5% priced between £2,000 and £3,000 and 23% between £1,000 and £2,000. A smaller proportion, approximately 7.3%, are listed between £4,000 and £5,000, while only a very small percentage, less than 2%, fall into higher price brackets above £5,000. Notably, prices below £1,000 are rare, accounting for just 0.5%, suggesting that most vehicles retain a minimum resale value above this threshold. Overall, the data reflects a market predominantly focused on budget-friendly vehicles within the under-£4,000 range.
production years
production years
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The data shows that the majority of SEAT Leon (2009-13) vehicles were manufactured between 2010 and 2012, accounting for approximately 87.4% of the total. Specifically, 35.3% are from 2012, making it the most common year, followed by 26.4% from 2011 and 25.7% from 2010. Vehicles from 2009 and 2013 are comparatively less common, representing 11.5% and just 1%, respectively. This suggests that the most prevalent models on the road are from the early to mid-2010s, with very few from the very latest or earliest years in the range.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data shows that for the 2009-2013 SEAT LEON models, white is the most popular main paint colour, accounting for approximately 30.9% of vehicles. Black and red are also common, representing 19.9% and 11.3% respectively. Notably, the combination of grey and silver paints makes up a significant portion, with 16% and 11.3%. These more neutral and classic colours seem preferred for this model. Conversely, brighter colours like yellow, orange, and green are much less common, together representing less than 3% of vehicles, indicating these hues are relatively rare for this model.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data indicates that the majority of 'SEAT LEON (2009-13)' vehicles have been registered with a relatively low number of keepers, predominantly between 4 and 6 keepers, which together account for a significant portion of the sample. Notably, 17.3% of vehicles have had 4 keepers, and 16.5% have had 6 keepers, suggesting a typical pattern of ownership change. There are smaller percentages with higher numbers of registered keepers, such as 7.9% for 8 keepers and 10.2% for 7 keepers, possibly indicating vehicles that have been more actively resold or involved in multiple ownership cycles. The presence of very low proportions with multiple keepers (e.g., 0.3% with 17 or 18 keepers) suggests that some vehicles have undergone many ownership transfers, potentially raising questions about their history. Overall, the data reflects a common ownership trajectory with a notable cluster around 4-6 keepers.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data for SEAT LEON (2009-13) vehicles indicates a diverse range of engine capacities, with the most common being 1598 cc (35.3%) and 1968 cc (31.7%). Smaller engines like 1197 cc (7.1%) and 1198 cc (7.6%) are less prevalent. In terms of fuel type, a significant majority (74.6%) of these vehicles run on diesel, compared to 25.4% on petrol. This highlights a strong preference for diesel engines within this model range, likely reflecting market demand for fuel efficiency and torque characteristics typical of diesel powertrains.