
SEAT IBIZA (2017-21)
The SEAT IBIZA (2017-21) is a popular compact hatchback that’s well-loved in the UK for its blend of style, practicality, and affordability. Recognised as a versatile city car and everyday family vehicle, the IBIZA is ideal for commuters, first-time drivers, and small families alike. Its compact size makes it easy to navigate busy streets and parking, while its modern design and efficient performance mean it’s suited to those seeking a reliable, budget-friendly vehicle for daily life.
What sets the SEAT IBIZA (2017-21) apart is its reputation for offering a fun driving experience without compromising on comfort or economy. Known for its sporty look and sharp handling, it often appeals to drivers who want something a little more lively than typical hatchbacks. Its reputation for reliability and low running costs, combined with a stylish interior, makes it a strong contender in the used car market. With an average valuation around £10,733 and typical mileage of approximately 34,599 miles, this model balances affordability and value, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a practical yet stylish vehicle in the competitive small hatchback segment.

average use

The data shows that the most common recent mileage readings for SEAT Ibiza (2017-21) vehicles fall within the 40,000 to 60,000-mile range, accounting for over a third of the vehicles (approximately 37.9%). Notably, a significant portion also has mileage between 30,000 and 40,000 miles (16.4%) and 50,000 to 60,000 miles (20.7%). Very few vehicles have mileage above 110,000 miles, with only about 1.8% exceeding that threshold. Additionally, a small but notable percentage, around 3–3.4%, are showing very low mileages under 10,000 miles, and a minimal fraction (~0.3%) has extremely high mileages of over 150,000 miles. Overall, the data suggests that most vehicles are relatively moderate in mileage, clustering around the 30,000 to 60,000 mile range.

vehicle values

The data indicates that for a 2017-21 SEAT IBIZA, the majority of private sale prices cluster within the £6,000 to £9,000 range. Specifically, the highest percentage of sales (23.5%) fall between £7,000 and £8,000, followed by 20.4% in the £8,000 to £9,000 range, and 16.7% between £6,000 and £7,000. Valid moving further, lower price brackets (e.g., under £5,000) account for a minimal share (1.5%), suggesting most vehicles retain relatively higher values. Conversely, higher-end prices exceeding £12,000 are quite rare, representing only small fractions of sales, indicating limited availability or appeal at premium levels. Overall, the data suggests these vehicles tend to sell most frequently within the £6,000 to £9,000 range in the private market.

production years

The data indicates that the majority of SEAT Ibiza models within the 2017-2021 range were manufactured between 2018 and 2019, accounting for approximately 56.8% of the sample (30.9% from 2018 and 25.9% from 2019). While 2018 holds the largest share, a notable portion, around 30.9%, were made in 2018, and nearly 26% in 2019. Fewer vehicles were produced in 2020 and 2021, representing 17% and 13% respectively, with the earliest models from 2017 making up about 13.3%. This pattern suggests that most vehicles on the market are relatively recent, primarily from 2018 and 2019, possibly reflecting production cycles or market demand during these years.

colour popularity

The data indicates that among SEAT Ibiza (2017-21) vehicles, blue is the most popular main paint colour, accounting for approximately 28.7%. White and grey also feature prominently, representing 17.9% and 21% respectively. On the other hand, more vibrant or unconventional colours like orange, pink, and gold are quite rare, making up only 2.5%, 0.3%, and 1.2% respectively. Notably, black and red are also common choices, comprising roughly 13.3% and 11.7%. This distribution suggests a preference for classic and neutral colours, with blue leading as the most common, while brighter or more unusual colours are less prevalent.

ownership cycle

The data on registered keepers for the 'SEAT IBIZA (2017-21)' reveals that the majority of vehicles have experienced between one and four owners. Specifically, approximately 32.7% have had three keepers, while 32.1% have had two. About 13.9% have had four keepers, and 9.6% have just one, indicating a relatively stable ownership pattern for many vehicles. Notably, a small percentage (around 0.3% each) of vehicles have had as many as 9 to 11 owners, suggesting some vehicles may have experienced higher turnover. Overall, most vehicles tend to have a limited number of keepers, which can be indicative of vehicle reliability or owner satisfaction in this model range.

engine choices

The data for SEAT IBIZA models from 2017 to 2021 indicates that the overwhelming majority of these vehicles are equipped with a 999cc engine, accounting for 97.2% of the sample. Very few models have larger engines, with 1498cc and 1598cc capacities representing only 2.5% and 0.3%, respectively. Additionally, nearly all vehicles (99.7%) are predominantly petrol-powered, with a minimal 0.3% running on diesel. This suggests that the typical SEAT IBIZA during this period is a small, petrol-engine model.












