SEAT Córdoba Cupra 1999

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Launched in 2000, SEAT Cordoba Cupra is the most powerful model in the Cupra range, being equipped with an advanced engine as well as with multiple aerodynamic elements. First of all, the vehicle comes with a 1.8 turbo engine which develops 156 horsepower and is able to push the car to a maximum speed of 217 km/h. Moreover, it is able to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in no less than 7.9 seconds, in contrast to the base Cordoba 1.4 which does the same thing in 15.9 seconds. The Cupra also comes with a new body kit as well as with alloy wheels and with a spoiler which could help it improve the performance and the ground effect.



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...Uhm, I think the yellow car is not the same as the rest. It has a different bumpers for one, and the cars in the link provided has different rear light designs too. And maybe it's the angle, but the front side indicator seems different too....
 
...Uhm, I think the yellow car is not the same as the rest. It has a different bumpers for one, and the cars in the link provided has different rear light designs too. And maybe it's the angle, but the front side indicator seems different too....
I think the yellow car, at least in the third image, is a pre facelift (1993-1998), while the rest are the facelifted models.

Edit: Quick check and I can confirm the 3rd image is definitely a pre-facelift model.

This is what the rear of a facelifted Cordoba looks like:
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...Uhm, I think the yellow car is not the same as the rest. It has a different bumpers for one, and the cars in the link provided has different rear light designs too. And maybe it's the angle, but the front side indicator seems different too....
I think the yellow car, at least in the third image, is a pre facelift (1993-1998), while the rest are the facelifted models.

Edit: Quick check and I can confirm the 3rd image is definitely a pre-facelift model.

This is what the rear of a facelifted Cordoba looks like:
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