New Freetrack is sporty to drive.
Cabin is set apart by what SEAT calls a bark-coloured finish on the dash. It’s solidly built, and there’s plenty of kit, but large A-pillars hamper the view out
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Despite its shorter wheelbase, the Altea has greater rear legroom.
With the back seats in place, the Altea’s load area is 60 litres bigger than its rival’s.
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Multimedia Screen Roof-mounted display is standard, and links to a DVD player, games console, laptop or MP3 device.
To accommodate the Haldex 4WD, the boot floor has been raised, and the spacesaver spare now takes up valuable stowage.
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SEAT’s 2.0-litre TDI offers great mid-range torque, but it’s quite noisy and unrefined.
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