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    Seat Altea XL

    And since I drive one at the moment I think here is space enough to bring in the Altea XL as well?

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    Altea XL pics #2:
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    Altea XL pics #3:
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    Altea XL pics #4:
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    Altea XL pics #6:
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    Altea XL pics #7:
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    Altea XL pics #8:
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    I don't quite understand why this car doesn't have 7 seats, at least as an option.
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    Look in the second-last posting at the cutaway car: the roofline goes to soon to far down. You have enough head-space at the second row, but if there would be a third one, it would be to less space.

    I think it is OK this way. More than enough space for luggage and enough space for long legs in row 2
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    Quote Originally Posted by netburner View Post
    Look in the second-last posting at the cutaway car: the roofline goes to soon to far down. You have enough head-space at the second row, but if there would be a third one, it would be to less space.

    I think it is OK this way. More than enough space for luggage and enough space for long legs in row 2
    I see the point about the boot.

    But the Leon-Altea family is too similar in all its variants, so some are redundant in my opinion.
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    You forgot the ugly twin: the Toledo
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    Quote Originally Posted by netburner View Post
    You forgot the ugly twin: the Toledo
    Ah yes, the car that nearly brought down Seat. What were they thinking?

    The Exeo is a much better Toledo.
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