Used Seat Cars and Second Hand 's for sale
You found our selection of Used Seat cars for sale. We have both trade and private used 's advertised. If you have a Second hand Seat for sale, why not sell it on Autoweb free of charge.
Seat Ibiza 1.4 Sport
- Engine: 1400cc Petrol Manual
- Age: 100000 Miles 2008
- Finished in: Silver
- Location: London, Greater London
- £27,995
Public Sale
Seat Alhambra 2.0 TDi SE Ecomotive
- Engine: 1968cc Diesel Manual
- Age: 2000 Miles 2011
- Finished in: Reflex Silver Metallic
- Location: Glasgow, Lanarkshire
- £24,495
SEAT Alhambra 2.0 TDI SE Ecomotive
- Engine: 1968cc Diesel Manual
- Age: 4500 Miles 2011
- Finished in: Deep Black
- Location: Chesterfield, North Derbyshire
- £23,489
Seat Leon 2.0 TDi CR FR 5dr
- Engine: 2000cc Diesel Manual
- Age: 5989 Miles 2011
- Finished in: Black
- Location: Swindon, Wiltshire
- £20,000
SEAT Leon 2.0 TSI Cupra R
- Engine: 1984cc Petrol Manual
- Age: 2000 Miles 2011
- Finished in: White
- Location: Crawley, West Sussex
- £19,995
SEAT Leon 2.0 TDI Fr
- Engine: 1968cc Diesel Manual
- Age: 10 Miles 2011
- Finished in: Emocion Red
- Location: Chesterfield, North Derbyshire
- £19,495
SEAT Exeo ST 2.0 TDI Sport tech
- Engine: 2000cc Petrol Manual
- Age: 10 Miles 2011
- Finished in: Phantom Black
- Location: Chesterfield, North Derbyshire
- £18,989
Seat Exeo 2.0 TDI (143 PS) Sport Tech
- Engine: 1968cc Diesel Automatic
- Age: 7000 Miles 2011
- Finished in: LUNA GREY METALLIC
- Location: Glasgow, Lanarkshire
- £18,495
Seat Leon 2.0 TDi CR FR 5dr
- Engine: 2000cc Diesel Manual
- Age: 5949 Miles 2011
- Finished in: Blue
- Location: Swindon, Wiltshire
- £18,400
Seat Leon Fr+
- Engine: 2000cc Diesel Manual
- Age: 1570 Miles 2011
- Finished in: White
- Location: Bath, Somerset
- £18,275
Seat History - Click to expand
Spanish car manufacturer SEAT was founded in 1950, originally under the domination Sociedad Española de Automóviles de Turismo, S.A.' (abbreviated at the time simply as 'S.E.A.T').
On its founding, SEAT had an initial capital of 600 million pesetas, the equivalent of around 3.6 million Euros by today's standards. The company's inception came at a time when the government of Spain, along with six Spanish banks, had recently signed an alliance with Italian car manufacturer Fiat, in order to help boost Spain's car manufacturing industry.
In 1951, SEAT had already begun making preparations for setting up a supplier industry background and, by 1953, the company opened its first plant in the duty-free zone area of the Port of Barcelona, allowing easy access to European shipping and the Mediterranean. The first of many SEAT cars to roll off the production line was the SEAT 1400 in November 1953. In the months to follow, the plant's output increased exponentially as its workforce continued to grow, making use of locally-sourced components in the production process. This allowed the company to limit imports, whilst helping to boost the Spanish economy by kick-starting the country's supplier industry.
By 1967, after fourteen years of producing SEAT cars for the domestic market, SEAT was already a dominant competitor in Spain's car manufacturing market, which included Citroën-Hispania, Authi, FASA-Renault and Barreiros, making the company the largest car manufacturer in Spain, both in terms of localised production and sales numbers.
Since its beginnings, SEAT sales have continually grown, and the company has released a number of popular models. Today, the company has produced more than 16 million cars, the most successful of which is undoubtedly the SEAT Ibiza model which has sold over four million units throughout the model's four generations and is a favoured option in terms of secondhand SEAT models. From its humble beginnings, the manufacturer has not only grown as a key competitor in today's car manufacturing industry, but was a key factor in revitalising Spain's economy during the post-war era.





