Review of the new SEAT Alhambra Range

MAKING A CASE FOR SPACE

SEAT ALHAMBRA RANGE

star rating 6.7 out of 10 (6.7 out of 10)

REVIEW DATE: 11 May 2007

SEAT's Latest Alhambra Continues To Offer Much For The Money For Large MPV Buyers. Jonathan Crouch Checks It Out

Seat Alhambra

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If you were to take the packaging of a Ford Galaxy and the design quality of a VW Sharan, you'd have quite an MPV People Carrier, particularly if you could sell it with more equipment for less money. Such has always been the appeal of SEAT's Alhambra.

You don't have to look at one for very long to realise that badgework and cosmetics apart, it's identical in design to Ford and VW's two market leaders, produced by the same jointly-owned company, rolling down the same Portugese production lines. And since Ford and VW stumped up the money to create what is dynamically, the finest car in its sector, it's SEAT's good fortune (as part of the VW Group) to have inherited a class-leader.

The current second generation model holds much the same appeal as the old - though arguably, has more of its own personality, thanks to the adoption of the 'nostril' front grille. Black framing around the clear-lensed front headlamps is the only other cosmetic difference over the Spanish car's VW and Ford counterparts.

"Based on the best but better value."

Other features include the 5-speed Tiptronic automatic transmission that enables you to flick up and down the gearbox manually should you so wish. And VW's excellent 2.0-litre 140bhp TDI turbodiesel engine, a unit with abundant mid-range urge that remains extremely economical. Other powerplants are much as before: which means the 115bhp 2.0-litre petrol engine and the punchy 115bhp 1.9-litre TDI diesel. All manual models have a slick six-speed gearbox.

Inside, the rather plasticky feel of the original model has been replaced by a more up-market atmosphere, with better quality plastics, a new steering wheel and nicer switchgear that leaves room for the obligatory optional satellite navigation system. More practical improvements include retractable cupholders, extra map pockets in the doors and a pair of useful lidded cubbyholes on top of the dash. This plusher atmosphere is important, for cheap and cheerful MPV customers are increasingly opting for mini-MPVs like Renault's Scenic. Large models like the Alhambra must increasingly compete with executive cars.

Just as well then, that it's decently equipped, across two trim levels titled Reference and Stylance over a price range that runs between £16,422 to £21,867. All models get air conditioning, a CD-based stereo, ABS, twin front airbags, remote control central locking and electric front windows. Plusher versions get side airbags, combination leather/alcantara upholstery and electronic climate control that you can operate front and rear. There are also options like ESP (an Electronic Stability Programme that will automatically apply the brakes and reduce the throttle to get you out of trouble if you enter a corner too fast) or, more practically, a fridge.

On the road, you have a car that not only costs around the same as a mid-range family estate but also measures in at about the same length, taking up no more space on the tarmac. Behind the wheel, it's exactly like a medium range estate - only better, thanks to that high-seated driving position and the glassy cabin. The biggest surprises, however, are reserved for the handling. This MPV doesn't roll, pitch or wallow like many of its rivals. Nor do you need a period of acclimatisation before you can drive it quickly, as you would, for example, with a fashionable four-wheel drive.

The Alhambra takes its name from the ancient palace in Granada that dates back to the 12th century and plays a central part in Spain's early history. This place was apparently vast - an indication, SEAT believes, of the capacity of its People Carrier - though unlike some boxier rivals, in can offer you only seven, rather than eight seats. As an MPV buyer, you'll be looking for flexibility as well as sheer space. So you'll find, as before, that all of the seats can be folded down or unclipped and removed completely.

In fact, the only difference this time round is that the removable chairs themselves have been redesigned, so should feel a lot more comfortable. Sadly, they're no lighter, so lugging them in and out remains a job not to be undertaken by the weak or faint-hearted. The two front seats on some models can be swivelled round completely to face the rear - which is great for picnics and business meetings if you're stationary and there's only four in the car. It's annoying however, that you still can't do the same with the middle set so that occupants behind the driver can face each other and talk on longer journeys.

If the Galaxy/Sharan/Alhambra design is arguably the market's best large MPV, it's hard to argue that this is not the best value interpretation of it. And if that's the case, then this must be a very good car indeed.

TOP 5 ALHAMBRA DEALS

The results below show the top ALHAMBRA deals on buyacar

Seat Alhambra 1.9 TDi PD Stylance 7 Seat 5dr Auto People Carrier Seat Alhambra 1.9 TDi PD Stylance 7 Seat 5dr Auto People Carrier
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£382
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£1,874
Price
£20,066
Seat Alhambra 2.0 TDi PD Stylance 7 Seat 5dr People Carrier Seat Alhambra 2.0 TDi PD Stylance 7 Seat 5dr People Carrier
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£368
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£1,833
Price
£19,657
Seat Alhambra 2.0 TDi PD Reference 7 Seat 5dr People Carrier Seat Alhambra 2.0 TDi PD Reference 7 Seat 5dr People Carrier
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£317
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£1,563
Price
£17,227
Seat Alhambra 2.0 Reference 7 Seat 5dr People Carrier Seat Alhambra 2.0 Reference 7 Seat 5dr People Carrier
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£289
Saving
£1,329
Price
£15,161
Seat Alhambra 2.0 TDi PD Ecomotive 7 Seat 5dr People Carrier Seat Alhambra 2.0 TDi PD Ecomotive 7 Seat 5dr People Carrier
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£1,601
Price
£17,539

typical 11.99% APR

PCP finance quote over 48 months,  10,000 miles pa,  deposit of £1000

RATING OUT OF 10

For ALHAMBRA RANGE
OVERALL 6.7 OUT OF 10
Performance star rating 7 out of 10 7
Comfort star rating 7 out of 10 7
Handling star rating 9 out of 10 9
Economy star rating 7 out of 10 7
Space / Versatility star rating 6 out of 10 6
Styling star rating 6 out of 10 6
Equipment star rating 7 out of 10 7
Build star rating 6 out of 10 6
Depreciation star rating 5 out of 10 5
Insurance star rating 6 out of 10 6
Value star rating 8 out of 10 8

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