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The two-door 2003 SEAT "Ibiza".
The SEAT Ibiza is a small hatchback car manufactured by the VAG and sold under the SEAT brand. The Ibiza is based on the same chassis as the VW Polo, itself a modified version of the VW Golf chassis. The SEAT Ibiza was originally designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro, who also designed the VW Golf amongst many others.
The Mk. 1 was based on the Fiat 127, and used a powertrain which had been developed in collaboration with Porsche. This was the first SEAT which did not share any external body panels with any Fiat model. This version, while it established the now classic Ibiza shape, suffered from poor build quality and unreliability, and it was not until after the Volkswagen takeover that it was developed into a decent car.
The Mk. 2 was the first Ibiza to be produced under Volkswagen management and used the underpinnings of the Mk.3 VW Polo. It suffered a little from brand identity issues on release. Originally seen as cheap VW, the launch of the Cupra models and rallying success gave it a much stronger sporty image, which aligned with VW's acquisition of Skoda as a budget brand.
The 2003 Ibiza (or Mk.3 Ibiza) is the second model to be produced under VW managed and is a much more focused car. Strongly built around a sporty, performance image, the model line up contains a selection of Hot hatch variants, topping out with the Cupra R. The performance end of the range is helped by the lack of fast Polo variants, especially the cancelling of the Polo GTI. The much improved, aggressive styling has boosted this model ahead of the family-friendly styling of the Polo in the hot hatch market. It is also the largest Ibiza to date, with room for five adults, and a spacious, if rather short, boot. The standard trim level on this model is noticeably higher than previous models.
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