Seat Cordoba 2004 Qatar Prices & Specs

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QAR 46,000

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Seat Cordoba 2004 specifications

Country of Origin Spain
Class Sub-Compact Sedan
Body Styles 4-door sedan
Weight (kg) 1182
Version Performance
Engine Gearbox Power (hp) Torque (Nm) Fuel Econ (L/100km) Fuel Econ (km/L) 0-100 kph (sec) Top speed (kph)
1.4 I4 FWD 4A 75 126 7.5 13.3 15.9 172

Seat Cordoba 2004 reviews

THE GOOD

Price, headroom, economical, safety features

THE BAD

Very slow, odd profile, rear legroom

Seat Cordoba 2004 Overview

The Cordoba is designed to appeal to sedan customers who like the Ibiza hatchback. Though similar to the Ibiza, it somehow appears a lot more conservative than the Ibiza, and the engine choices here carry forward that notion. It is keeping pace in the market with variations of the original car, by adding new Seat styling features to what is essentially the same car that was launched ages ago. In the Middle East, it is offered with only a VW-derived 1.4-litre four-cylinder engine, with an automatic transmission. Standard equipment includes ABS brakes, driver and passenger airbag, power steering, front power windows, remote central locking, 15-inch steel wheels with hubcaps, CD radio with six speakers, height adjustable front seats, split rear seat, cloth upholstery, height and reach adjustable steering wheel, double headlamps, three-point rear seatbelts and three rear headrests, among others. Stability system with brake assistance is an option, as are rear power windows, alloy wheels and what not.

Seat Cordoba 2004 Reliability & Resale Value

Reliability
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Known Problems Plastic timing belt tensioners known to fail with four years, though engine damage is rare. VW-sourced turbo engine suffers from occasional ignition coil failure, although redesigned coils supposedly rectify problem. Creaking front suspension reported. Moisture enters headlights and tail-lights. Numerous electrical problems as cars get older, including dead electric windows, broken door locks, faults with immobiliser in keyless remote, permanently-on brake lights, loss of power due to EGR valve problem, failing power steering, and random faults with a/c, radio and airbags. Various rattles due to loose cabin trim.
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Seat Cordoba 2004 Safety Ratings

NHTSA Driver Frontal Rating

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EuroNCAP Overall Adult Rating

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