What_Car_UK_-_August_2020

(Nancy Kaufman) #1
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YEAR
2020
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Value cars


LESS THAN £11,000


CitroënC1


OurpickVTi 72 Touch3dr


Listprice£10,805TargetPrice£10,805
MPG52.2CO 2 109g/km

ForCompetitivelypriced,cheap to run and


therearepersonalisationoptions.
AgainstInteriorqualityis poor,the ride is

unsettledandit’scrampedin the back.


WHATCAR?SAYS


Dacia Sandero Stepway


Our pick TCe 90 Essential


List price £9940 Target Price £9849
MPG 45.6 CO 2 141g/km

For Reasonably well equipped, rides better


than its sibling and it’s pretty good to drive.
Against The interior uses cheap-feeling

materials and the engine is too noisy.


WHAT CAR?SAYS


Dacia Sandero


Our pick TCe 90 Essential


List price £ 874 0 Target Price £ 8 6 61


MPG 46.3 CO 2 134g/km


For Lots of space for the money, decent to


drive and a fair amount of standard kit.


Against The engine is unre ned and the


interior is comparatively basic.


WHAT CAR? SAYS


BEST
BUY

£11,000-£13,000


DaciaDuster
OurpickTCe 100 4x2Essential

Listprice£12,5 40TargetPrice£12,423
MPG52.3CO 2 138g/km

ForDecentpracticalityandreasonably


lowrunningcosts.
AgainstTheinterioris low-rent;handling

andrenementareonlyso-so.


WHATCAR?SAYS


Toyota Aygo


Our pick 1.0 VVT-i X-Play 5dr


List price £11,715 Target Price £11,17 7


MPG 56.4 CO 2 114 g/ k m


For Cheap to run, comes with a  ve-year


warranty and has a great driving position.


Against There’s very little room for rear


passengers and re nement is disappointing.


WHAT CAR? SAYS


Kia Picanto
Our pick 1.0 2

List price £11,570 Target Price £11, 086
MPG 50.4 CO 2 117g/ k m

For You get plenty of kit as standard and this


engine is cheap for company car drivers.
Against It struggles to keep up out of town

and the 3 trim has more desirable goodies.


WHAT CAR?SAYS


BEST
BUY

£13,000-£15,000


Kia Picanto
Our pick 1.25 3

List price £13,500 Target Price £12,929


MPG 49.6 CO 2 128g/km
For Decent standard kit, handles well, good

driving position and a long warranty.


Against Lots of engine, wind and road noise
at speed, plus an unsettled ride in town.

WHAT CAR? SAYS


Suzuki Ignis


Our pick 1.2 Dualjet SHVS SZ3


List price £13,249 Target Price £13,249
MPG 5 4.1 CO 2 117g/ k m

For Real-world economy is excellent;
spacious and practical; decent kit.

Against Ride quality isn’t as good on 17in


wheels and space is tight in the rear seats.
WHAT CAR? SAYS

BEST
BUY

THEi10WINSourvaluepropositionbecause,


essentially,itmakesyouthinkyou’redriving


somethingmoreexpensive.Somelarger,pricier


carscan’tmatchitscalmrideandquietcruising


manners,andrearseatspaceisimpressivefor


acarofthissize;it’llseatfour6ft-talladultsin


relativecomfort.Thei10canseemexpensive


asacashbuy,butstrongresidualvaluesmake


monthlyPCPfinancehighlycompetitive.


Our pick 1.2 MPI SE Connect


Listprice £14,615


Target Price £14 ,132
MPG 52.3 CO 2 124g/km

ForRelatively comfy and quiet, with decent
rear space and a good infotainment system.

Against Engine needs more pep; pricey to buy


with cash; not that cheap to insure.
WHAT CAR? SAYS

Hyundai i10


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