SEAT Arosa
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The SEAT Arosa is a city car built by the Spanish car manufacturer SEAT between 1998 and 2005. It is essentially a badge-engineered version of the VW Lupo, but with better value for money.
It features a hatchback body and seating for four. It is available with five engines: three petrols (the 1.0(50 hp), 1.4 (75 hp), and 1.4 Sport (100 hp)) and two diesels (the 1.7 SDI (60 hp) and the 1.9 TDI (75 hp)). The Arosa received its name from the municipality of Vilagarcía de Arousa in Galicia (Spain).
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