SEAT Exeo Teaser Site Launches
By Brian Potter
September 24, 2008 5:52 PM
Filed Under: European, Paris Motor Show, Seat
Seat Netherlands has launched a teaser site for the new Exeo sedan model. Based on the outgoing B7 Audi A4 model, the Exeo makes it's debut in Paris next week. It was last month that Carscoops uncovered the EU trademark office design sketches showing the full body front and rear, and now these teasers give us a few more design details.
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Looks very seat-ish. It's just one of those makes when you can easily tell who its made by.
i agree with tuner_mad (this doesnt happen very often) it is easy to tell what is a seat and what isnt... but is it just me or does that rendering look like the previous a4 with some ugly seat cr*p put on it
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