Masterparts stocks most parts and spares for the SEAT models available in South Africa. These include Ibiza, Leon, Altea and Cupra.
Are parts from Masterparts cheaper than those from SEAT dealers?
Our parts and spares tend to be cheaper than those from official dealers. However, this doesn’t mean compromising on quality.
We deal directly with many original equipment manufacturers and suppliers (OEM and OES), locally and internationally. The parts and spares we provide are the same quality as those offered by dedicated SEAT dealers, just at lower prices.
Types of parts for SEAT we provide
Masterparts stocks a comprehensive range of parts and spares for most cars, including SEAT models. Please note, however, that we do not stock body panels, lights or mirrors.
Among the parts we supply are brake and wheel components; water pumps; timing belts; spark plugs; and fuel, air, engine and oil filters.
Areas where we provide parts for SEAT
You can get parts and spares for SEAT from:
Western Cape
Kenilworth Warrington Road |
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Bellville Strand Road |
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Brackenfell Kenwil Drive |
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Paarl Triangle Street |
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Montague Gardens Montague Drive |
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Strand George Street |
KZN
Durban Umgeni Road |
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Phoenix Markhouse Place |
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Pietermaritzburg Greyling Street |
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Pinetown Old Main Road |
Namibia
Windhoek Bell Street |
SEAT models we offer parts for
If you don’t see your SEAT model on this list, it doesn’t mean we can’t help. Tell us what you need and we’ll do our best to assist. This list shows some of the SEAT models we stock parts and spares for:
About SEAT
SEAT was founded in Spain by a state-owned industrial holding company in 1950. It quickly became the largest supplier of cars in the country.
In 1986, the government sold the company to Volkswagen.
It remains a subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group but continues to develops its cars in-house.
The brand has been launched in a number of countries around the world. Nonetheless, some SEAT models are still sold outside of Europe with Volkswagen branding.
For example, the SEAT Ibiza hatchback is known as the Volkswagen Polo Playa in South Africa.
SEAT has produced over 16 million cars, with the Ibiza being its most successful model. Its vehicles are currently sold under both the SEAT and Cupra brands.
SEAT entered the South African market in 2006. Just two years later, Volkswagen announced it was discontinuing SEAT sales in this country.
You can’t buy a new SEAT car in South Africa, but certain SEAT models are still on our roads. For example, the SEAT Cupra was sold in South Africa from 2006 to 2008.
To find the best parts and spares for SEAT, contact us at Masterparts.