Analysing market data
Fetching listings · computing fair value · building charts
Analysing market data
Fetching listings · computing fair value · building charts
Market Intelligence


Petrol
31 days avg on market · Low data confidence
Listing price range
€7k – €9k
middle 50% of listings
Listings
1
ROI active now
Updated 1h ago · ROI · Low confidence
Expected price
€7,972.5
retail ~€7,972.5 · private ~€7,175 Pricing assumptionsAssumptions· Good condition, full service history· No outstanding finance or damage· Based on ads seen in the past 30 days
Est. trade-in
€5,023 – €6,099
Avg mileage
130k km
typical 125k km
Days listed
31d
avg on market · demand 34/100
Manufacturer WLTP data
Power
74 bhp
75 PS
Torque
95 Nm
70 lb·ft
0–62 mph
14.3s
107 mph top
Engine
1.0L
1000 cc
Boot space
355L
Seats
5
5 doors
Fuel economy & emissions
Combined
54.3 mpg
5.4 L/100km
Urban
43.5 mpg
Extra urban
62.8 mpg
CO₂
112 g/km
EURO 6
Fuel tank
45L
Dimensions
Length
4.04m
4043 mm
Width
1.69m
Height
1.43m
Wheelbase
2.47m
Safety & ownership
Insurance
Group 8E
Road tax (UK)
£35
per year
Warranty
3 years
60,000 miles
Seat Ibiza 2016
The 2016 Seat Ibiza petrol is a generally reliable supermini with a solid reputation for build quality, though it shares many components with the VW Group family. Ownership is typically hassle-free for the first 80,000 km, but electrical gremlins and turbo-related issues can emerge as mileage accumulates. Parts are affordable and widely available, making it good value for money if purchased with a full service history.
Known issues
Good for
Years to avoid: 2014, 2015
AI-generated summary · verify with DVSA & owner forums
Passenger-side airbag may not deploy correctly in lateral collision due to defect in airbag control unit
Remedy: Replacement of airbag control module and testing
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Intake valves may become coated with carbon deposit on TSI engines, causing engine knock and misfires
Remedy: Engine software update (ECU reprogramming) to adjust fuel injection parameters; severe cases require valve cleaning
2015/1629
Fuel pump module connector may corrode, risking fuel supply interruption and fire hazard
Remedy: Replacement of fuel pump module connector and protective cover
2015/1906
AI-generated · verify at gov.uk/check-vehicle-recall
by value score
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