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SKODA BEST B CITY CAR CITIGO

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WHY IT WON

EVEN though a raft of city cars has launched over the past few years, it’s proving hard to knock the Skoda Citigo off the top spot. Yet again the brand’s urban runabout claims victory as the Best City Car at the Auto Express New Car Awards, making it five in a row.

Compact dimensions give the Skoda impressive manoeuvrab­ility in tight spots, but at the same time a spacious interior delivers a big car feel inside.

You can really sense this maturity from behind the wheel, as the car’s compliant ride and strong build quality mean it’s nicely refined. It’s competent on the motorway, with even the lower-powered 59bhp 1.0-litre engine offering plenty of punch. We’ve selected the more powerful 74bhp model as our pick of the range, though.

It’s in built-up areas that the Citigo really excels, skipping over rippled urban tarmac and filtering out the worst of the bumps. On the right road, the taut chassis and relatively torquey engine make it fun to drive, too.

City cars can no longer afford to compromise on practicali­ty, and this clever layout maximises passenger space inside. But as well as offering room for four adults, the Skoda has a 251-litre boot, which rivals cars from the class above when it comes to luggage capacity.

There’s more kit on offer than in some bigger cars, too. We’ve picked SE L trim, which gets Bluetooth, sat-nav and heated seats as standard. With prices from £8,275 and some attractive finance deals available, plus impressive efficiency and low insurance costs, the Citigo is great for anyone after frugal, affordable motoring. And with a facelifted model on the way in the next 12 months, the best is only going to get better.

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