SEAT LEON SPORT COUPE (2016-19)

The SEAT LEON SPORT COUPE (2016-19) is a stylish and sporty compact car that's perfect for drivers seeking a blend of performance, practicality, and modern design. It falls into the hatchback/sport coupe category and has made a notable mark in the UK market for those who want a car that's both fun to drive and suitable for everyday use. With an average recorded mileage of around 43,590 miles and typically just under two previous owners, the LEON SPORT COUPE is often chosen by individuals looking for a reliable second car or a vehicle that stands out with its sleek looks and agile performance. What makes the SEAT LEON SPORT COUPE (2016-19) especially appealing is its reputation for a balanced driving experience paired with good fuel efficiency. It’s well-suited for commuters and small families who appreciate its distinctive design and comfortable interior. Known for its strong value in the used car market—with an average private sale valuation of approximately £12,491—the LEON SPORT COUPE offers a compelling alternative to rivals like the VW Golf or Ford Focus. Its reputation for reliability and sporty appeal makes it a popular choice for those seeking a vehicle that combines practicality with a touch of flair, making the SEAT LEON SPORT COUPE (2016-19) a smart option for stylish yet sensible motoring.
average use
average use
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The latest mileage data for the SEAT LEON SPORT COUPE (2016-19) indicates that the most common recorded mileages are between 40,000 and 70,000 miles, collectively accounting for a significant proportion of vehicles. Specifically, the 40,000 to 50,000-mile range is the most frequent at 20.1%, closely followed by the 60,000 to 70,000-mile range at 13.5% and 70,000 to 80,000 miles at 10.9%. Notably, a smaller percentage of vehicles have very low mileage (0 to 10,000 miles, 7.4%) or very high mileage (over 120,000 miles), each constituting less than 2%. This distribution suggests that most vehicles in this sample tend to be driven moderately, with fewer vehicles at the very low or very high ends of the mileage spectrum.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data indicates that for SEAT LEON SPORT COUPE (2016-19) vehicles, the most common private sale price range is between £9,000 and £10,000, accounting for approximately 21.8% of sales. Price points below £6,000 are quite rare, representing only 1.3%, while a significant portion of vehicles are sold within the £8,000 to £9,000 (20.5%) and £9,000 to £10,000 (21.8%) brackets. The distribution suggests a clustering around the £8,000 to £10,000 mark, with fewer cars selling at higher or lower price ranges. This pattern may reflect the typical market value for these vehicles in the used car market.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of SEAT LEON SPORT COUPE (2016-19) vehicles manufactured during this period were produced in 2017, accounting for nearly 49%. Vehicles from 2018 make up around 38%, while those from 2016 comprise approximately 13%. This suggests a significant concentration of vehicles from 2017 and 2018, with fewer older models from 2016. The distribution highlights a relatively balanced spread between the two most recent years within this range, possibly reflecting production trends or market availability during those years.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data on the main paint colours for SEAT LEON SPORT COUPE (2016-19) vehicles shows that White is the most common, accounting for approximately 26.6% of the vehicles. Blue is also quite popular, representing around 24.9%, indicating a preference for vibrant and classic colours. Grey and Black are less prevalent but still significant, at 17.5% and 16.6% respectively. Red, Purple, Silver, and Orange are less common, collectively comprising about 15% of the vehicles, with Red being the most notable among them at 8.3%. Overall, the colour distribution suggests a dominance of neutral and blue shades, with a smaller but varied presence of more colorful options.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data on registered keepers for the SEAT LEON SPORT COUPE (2016-19) reveals that the majority of vehicles have been owned by around 3 or 4 previous keepers, accounting for approximately 31.9% and 21.8% respectively. Notably, vehicles with only 1 or 2 previous keepers make up a smaller proportion—about 3.1% and 27.9%. There is also a small but interesting percentage of cars that have had 5 or more keepers, with 7.4% having five and smaller percentages for higher numbers (e.g., 6, 7, 8, 9, and 11 keepers). This suggests that most vehicles tend to stay with their owners for a moderate period, though a minority are more frequently transferred, which could be relevant for assessing vehicle history or potential resale value.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data for the SEAT LEON SPORT COUPE (2016-19) indicates that the majority of these vehicles are powered by petrol engines, accounting for 95.2% of the sample. Diesel variants are quite rare, making up only 4.8%. In terms of engine capacity, most vehicles (61.6%) are equipped with 1,395 cc engines, while a significant proportion (29.7%) have 1,984 cc engines. Smaller engines of 1,798 cc and 1,968 cc are present but make up a minimal share of the population. Overall, petrol engines and 1,395 cc capacities are predominant in this model range, suggesting a focus on smaller, petrol-powered vehicles.