Watch This Before You Buy A 2022 SEAT Tarraco!

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The SEAT Tarraco is a seven-seat SUV going up against alternatives like the Skoda Kodiaq. Can this 7 seater SUV prove to be a pratical 7 seater and off road beast?? Let's find out!

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Yes Tim. This is the way to go as these suvs are just so practical. You get comfort for many. Perfect for a weeks grocery shopping, sports kit bags, ideal weekend breaks or touring around. Comfy cruisers. High up driving position to. Better view of the roads, especially in jams.

bimmerflex
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Have owned the 2ltr petrol turbo FR4 for 18 months, after renting one a couple of times on ski trips. It could do with a bit more power but I like the drive, handles well on roads up to the slopes (narrow, unsealed, icy and often wet or muddy) - drives well around the city and pleasant to drive on long trips with 4 people, 2 dogs, roof box and a few paddle boards. It does everything well. Biggest gripe is the power output really

JonathanPieforPM
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I'm on my second one 😅 bought the first edition and loved it! The new one is an automatic diesel. Currently have a top spec one as a courtesy car and totally in love with all the extras, but haven't trusted the self parking yet.

Bluejeanmusic
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Certainly smart - much prefer it to the Tiguan or the Kodiaq, although they're both fine motors.

Nigelrudyardmusic
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You said about automatic parking "I would never use that feature". Well, You should. It's fantastic and incredible when it parks on its own in a perfect way.

KMMEDIA
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Nice review, to the point and with some of the driving you'd want to be able to do with this. You definitely want the diesel in a car like this.

MycketTuff
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Brilliant car I have the exact same FR Sport and it is great. FYI it does have wireless Apple Car Play which I use day to day.

jamespestell
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Btw brilliant review bro, very detailed. I still can't make up my mind wether I want the kodiac, the nx300h or the tarraco. Out of all of them the tarraco in excellence spec looks a better value for the money

kas
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I think I'm correct in saying that there is a 5 seat version but only available outside the UK. I'd prefer that.

itwork
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Wish you would do one on the SE basic model as I’m considering getting one on my motability allowance. A great review all the same.

paulr
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Appreciate your clip mate, can somebody please tell me if the manual 150 hp are Ok in terms of power?
I like to drive a manual transmission and I didn't get to test drive but a friend of mine thinks it's underpowered . Btw does the manual come with tue sunroof?

bomad
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Yes mate it's Gifts...I've been off online I needed a new mobile...did you buy a new car I think you said you were thinking about it? Big up

GiftorReid-xvoo
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Hello bro where did you get the matt for seven seater

christianvalerosvideos
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Just wanna want to ask 1.5 150hp have a turbo?

christianvalerosvideos
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You should mention it doesn't have a spare tyre

taffytop
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I was going to buy a petrol version, but then heard the mpg is awful. Anyone here drive a petrol one?

MRT.
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Two new design 'features'
Discovered the car uses .5L oil every 600 miles in the first 3500 miles. i thought this was a joke until the mechanic pointed me to page 351 in the manual. Really? How is that eco friendly? and the latest design 'feature' is you can't actually lift the front wipers up when they are in the normal stop position. Genius.
The headline for Tarraco should be 'The car that excels at absolutely nothing' If you want a car that struggles to obtain average, then this car is for you

adamwillis
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Real life review. Sadly, the Tarraco is one of the most disappointingly average cars I have ever purchased.
Things that are OK:
- Engine (Until it needed Oil at 3500 miles)
- DSG Gearbox
- The Colour - Black
- The wheels - 20" on the Xcellence LUX
Annoying things

- Seats: 'Leather' has the comfort and quality of a 1975 Morris Marina
- Seats: Only driver side is electric
- Seats: Not comfortable for long drives
- Lighting: You need to use your camera to see in the boot and rear set of seats in the dark. One small light in the boot isn't enough
- Lighting: Don't need 'Hola' shining on the floor when you unlock the car (add more lights to the boot)
- Dials: You can't see how many miles you have actually done in the car if you have Auto Cruise Control enabled. You need this if you are on a miles per year contract.
- Dials: Street sign recognition on UK isn't enabled. It is in the system, but not enabled
- Sunblind: Designed for left handed drivers. Trust me, try and pull it down with your right hand, it can be done, but the recess is on the left side.
- Blind spot or overtaking recognition: There isn't one despite this being the 'top of the range' with all the cameras you can shake a big stick at.
- Third row seats: Small, but you there isn't a button to drop them down on the 22 and later model. It used to be there, but was removed for some reason. (Save cost again)
If the car was 20% cheaper, a lot of the niggles could be excused, but this is a £40K (TDI model) so it needs to compete with the other £40K cars.

adamwillis