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SEAT: Spain’s Pride

SEAT, Spain's largest car manufacturer, stands as a testament to the country's automotive prowess. Founded in 1950, SEAT has evolved from a national car brand to a global automotive force.

IF you can find a parking space, driving to the beach can be quick and convenient, but it also comes with its risks, in regard to the health of your vehicle.

Many people decide to take the car to the beach because of the convenience it offers when it comes to moving around with all the necessary equipment. But it is good to keep in mind that parking too close to the sea is harmful to the vehicle, especially if it is going to be stationary for several days.

The salty sea breeze promotes corrosion of the bodywork, but it can also damage the interior of the car, as well as the metal parts and the engine. In fact, the longer the car is exposed, the more serious the impact will be. Rubber seals, for example, cannot be repaired, they have to be replaced.

Just like seawater, sea breezes carry sand, which can also damage the bodywork. It is recommended to wash the car with water or compressed air afterwards and, as a pre­ caution, always park with your back to the sea and, if possible, cover the vehicle with a car cover. Also, when getting into the car, it is advisable to shake out shoes and even clothes, along with the use of seat covers. In this way, the upholstery will be protected

Vehicles left in direct sunlight are particularly at risk, with potential damage to plastics and tyres. Always using a sun visor and performing regular tyre checks are ways to reduce the damage.

SEAT's success lies in its commitment to innovation and design. Its models combine cutting ­ edge technology with unique Spanish aesthetics, appealing to a wide demographic. The brand has also embraced electric mobility, reinforcing its commitment to sustainable transportation.

By consistently delivering quality and innovation, SEAT continues to drive Spain's automotive industry forward.

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