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Product Description
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From front to back, the New Leon's body shows off the SEAT Dynamic Line. All the lines of the Leon's low profile body suggest forward motion. This gives the Leon the appearance of a modern coupe.
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Interiors
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Features like fully reclining front seats and central locking all combine to create a car that is extremely comfortable as well as being practical and versatile. Step into the Ford Focus and you’ll enjoy the benefits of advanced technology and materials that belong in a premium quality car. Ford’s commitment to the highest standards across materials, responsiveness, controls and lighting means discerning drivers and passengers are sure to feel at home straight away.
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Every design element featured on the Seat Leon has a practical, functional and at the same time, distinctive purpose… be it the large air intakes, the shape of the door sills or the large arch-filling wheels. With no visible mouldings or fittings, the front bumper is notable for its wide air intake opening that increases airflow into the engine bay allowing the double intercooler to "breathe" better.
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Exteriors
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The Leon is more than just a pretty face, its widely stretched track and wheelbase offer smooth driving in the city and exhilaration on the open road.
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Another highlight is the contrast on the radiator grille between the slats on the upper part and a honeycomb arrangement below. Naturally the famous SEAT 'S' symbol with its chrome surround dominates the centre of the grille. The profile view shows off the body colour mouldings and 18 inch alloy rims with their five, ultra-thin, double spokes, and fantastic 225/40 Pirelli P Zero Rosso tyres. The highly effective red Brembo brake callipers can be clearly seen inside the wheels. The rear view is set off by a muscular bumper above an attractive, chromed oval tailpipe. This exclusive feature can be found on all SEAT Sport products and makes an important contribution towards the new Leon the tailpipe emits the unmistakable "Engine SEAT Sound".
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All the cars in the fleet are not less than six months old.
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