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REDUCED! 2011 SEAT Leon 1.2TSi SE Copa Eco DUALFuel-LPG/petrol SatNav DAB Clima LED DRLs start/stop


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REDUCED to ?6999 ono!!

I am selling my beloved car due to medical reasons.


2011 SEAT Leon 1.2 TSi SE Copa Ecomotive, DUAL Fuel - LPG/Autogas and petrol. The car is metallic dark grey - "Black magic" and has top of the range specs StaNav with 3D UK & European maps, parking sensors, start/stop, Electronic Climate Control, DAB media centre, iPhone USB, auto folding mirrors, central locking, LED Daylight Running Lights and much more - check the link below for the specs.


I had the car from new and am the single owner.

The car was purchased from WJ King SEAT and has been serviced there from new. Full SEAT Service history from new.

Only 24,000 miles on the clock. Brand new tyres in the front (less than a 100 miles).

The car is a Dual Fuel model - starts on petrol, but then runs on Autogas/LPG - which at the moment costs 50 pence per litre (in comparison to ?1.10 per litre for petrol...) Very cheap to run. Petrol - Autogas operation is fully automated and does not require any input from driver. You will not notice any difference at all (just in the bill at the petrol station...)


PLEASE CALL /PM FOR TEST DRIVE AND MORE INFO ON DUAL FUEL.


You can view all specs and pictures here:


https://1drv.ms/f/s!AoRfOl19N4Uui0WWDBWFDMxC-Jyw


07413 359 392

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