Crafoo:
I would like to share my complete experience with you, I hope you will have a use for it.
Regarding water condensation on you front lights, I had the same situation, I'm a mechanical Design Engineer working in the automotive industry and when you expose your design to stuff that it wasn't design for, it will fail. Those lamps weren't designed to have water on them, the dealer wanted to clean the lights and seal them but I just didn't accept that, I insisted I wanted new front lights and they had to give them to me. And they did.
Regarding the knocking on the suspension/steering. At the begining they told me it was a "normal" noise, and to be honest I fell for that for some months but I realize that I bought a new car and I wanted it to behave like a new car, I gave them my money and I just wasn't going to sit and wait for that **** to fail two days after the end of my warranty! You have the right to have that
problem solved, and you should fight for it.
The most important is to find a surface where you can replicate the sound, in my case, I found a roundabout or round point (I don't know how you call them there) with a rough surface, that did the trick, I could replicate the sound as many times as I wanted by driving (and maybe looking like a crazy *******) many times around that roundabout. After that I showed the noise again to the dealer and explain them that I knew my rights and I wanted my car to behave like a new one. As I work on the automotive industry, I know that kind of **** happens, mass production is like that, some products will go out to sale with issues, and you see more of that on low cost cars or brands like Seat and
Ibiza. My attitude then was not aggresive, I was polite with them, yelling and screaming and getting angry wont take you anywere. They heard the sound and again told me it was "normal", I asked to drive a demo car over the same terrain, that car didn't make the same noise, so now I demostrated that the noise was not normal, I even accepted to drive three diferent cars and none of them made that noise. The "normal" factor was out of question, they checked the car, they found nothing, they contacted Seat Headquarters and receive an authorization to change ALL steering system, rack, pump and also some suspension arms. After that my car was OK for the first time since I bought it (8 months hearing that noise) and it felt like new again.
Be polite but not submissive, I did that and I got a great attitude from them, and of course a car that behaves like a new one. If you have to, write directly to Seat customer service, I did and it was a good think to do. Be pacient and insist.
Good luck.