Wheels (Australia)

Light under $17K

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1st Mazda 2 Neo

The Mazda 2’s Gold Star Value campaign was almost flawless. Among the leastexpen­sive to buy, with the strongest resale, it’ll lose less to depreciati­on in the first three years than any other light hatch. It’s not quite the most economical, beaten by smaller-engined rivals, but there’s only a bit more than 100 bucks in it over a year. Elsewhere, the 12-month service interval (with lifetime capped-priced servicing) and bargain $ 682 annual comprehens­ive insurance are highs. The three-year warranty is the norm (for now) and the only rivals that do better – Kia, Renault and Hyundai – aren’t near enough to the e Mazda against other scoring criteria to mount a challenge.

2nd Toyota Yaris Ascent

The Yaris snags the silver by being reasonably competitiv­e against each value criterion, rather than with any singular standout performanc­e. Yet even if the trustworth­y Toyota had a more generous warranty or service interval, it wouldn’t quite be enough for the gold.

3rd Suzuki Swift GL

A sprightly 1.2-litre four pulling a featherwei­ght body gives the Swift its greatest strength – fuel saving. With a 4.6L/100km combined- cycle figure, igure, it’sit s thriftier than even en a 900cc three-pot turbo Renault Clio, io, and officially uses 35 p percent less fuel than a 1.5 Honda Jazz. Jjazz.

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