Seat Car Servicing - Seat Garage - Seat Mechanic
Here at Valley Car servicing we offer a quality, professional service from local friendly and experienced car mechanics.
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Our Seat Service Our service includes free collection and delivery of your Seat at your chosen time and place. Our experienced and fully qualified mechanics check all cars from top to bottom to make sure the entire car is mechanically sound in every way. Free valet. On completion of services your Seat service book will be stamped and kept fully compliant with your car's warranty Savings Warranty Our costs To book or enquire about our Seat service please call our friendly staff
Tel: 01737 372 780
The History of Seat The Seat company styles its own models of Seat cars in accordance with the development policies of the Volkswagen Group. Some of its Seat cars have been sold outside Europe, badged as Volkswagens, such as the SEAT Ibiza hatchback, known in South Africa as the Volkswagen Polo Playa, the SEAT Inca panel van as the Volkswagen Caddy, or the SEAT Córdoba also known as the Volkswagen Polo Classic. Rumours of a SEAT model being sold as a Volkswagen in Canada and the United States to supplement the Volkswagen's brand lineup there have occasionally circulated, but have always been unsubstantiated, and ultimately proven to be false. SEAT markets 6 models in Mexico, and has dealer presence in 27 Mexican states. SEAT maintained a limited market presence in Trinidad and Tobago between 1992 and 2004. Local dealership, H.E Robinson Ltd. was also the importer for Rover and Proton cars. The first SEAT model sold in Trinidad was the Terra LCV . Later introductions included the Ibiza and Cordoba . The Ibiza 2.0GTI was dominant on the local rally circuits for a short time. A brave attempt at rivaling other European brands was initiated in 1999 with the introduction of the Alhambra minivan, Toledo sport saloon and Arosa supermini. The poor backup service provided by the dealer and the subsequent bankruptcy of H.E Robinson Ltd. in 2002, sorely damaged the SEAT brand in Trinidad and Tobago. SEAT continued to be sold by Trinidad and Tobago Autos Ltd, which had assumed the old dealership's Rover franchise. As a result of limited sales , SEAT was finally pulled from the market in late 2004. SEAT's presence in international markets (outside of Europe) has yet to be realised, with the failed plan to launch SEAT in Canada in 1994, and with the withdrawing of SEAT from the Australian market after only selling its range from 1995-1999 and a total of 3,600 vehicles in the 4 years it was on the Australian market. Following SEAT's departure from Australia, unsold Cordobas ended up in New Zealand, where they were sold until 2001. SEAT is also positioned to launch in the United States sometime after 2008,[citation needed] although this has yet to be verified as a certainty. SEAT currently continues to expand to international markets under the Volkswagen Group, particularly in the Middle East and Asia, achieving a considerable success in Thailand, China, Jordan and Israel. After launching the brand in South Africa in June 2006 & selling approximately 2600 vehicles, Volkswagen South Africa announced that it's pulling the SEAT brand from the country by end 2008, citing that current and expected circumstances make the ongoing importation of a niche brand in the South African market non-viable. |