5 VALUE FOR MONEY NEW CARS
HYUNDAI i10
A SMART city car with a frugal 1.0-litre 67hp petrol engine priced from £13,430.
SUZUKI IGNIS AND SWIFT
PRICED from £14,749, the smallest Suzuki with a 1.2-litre Dualjet Hybrid is consumer magazine WhatCar?’s best small SUV offering up to 74.8 mpg. Suzuki’s Swift costs from £15,499, with £2,000 discounts.
CITROEN C3 YOU!
PACKED with kit and priced from £12,995 on the road, the C3 You! is the most affordable mainstream Citroen, although the Elixir Red premium metallic paint here is £695 extra.
KIA PICANTO
KOREAN Kia’s cheapest car is the Picanto 1 priced from £11,810 for the 1.0-litre city car — and a £1,750 discount for scrapping an older car. The next cheapest Rio costs from £14,460.
SKODA FABIA
THE cheapest Skoda now to order is the Fabia Comfort SE priced at £17,800, though if quick you might bag from stock the last of the limited Fabia Hatch S from £15,910.