![]() ![]() Promising to be just as cheap to run, easy to drive and dependable as the outgoing car, it's backed by Hyundai's generous five-year/unlimited mileage warranty. ![]() It's bigger, better-looking and boasts the latest infotainment and safety tech. The third generation of the award-winning Hyundai i10 has just gone on sale. The five-speed semi-automatic gearbox is as good as they get. The 1.2-litre four-cylinder engine (68bhp) is good for 46.3mpg, while CO2 emissions are 138g/km. Choose between the basic hatchback or the more expensive 500C convertible (£16,050) for a funky car perfect for the city. 3) Fiat 500 - from £13,400 (manual range starts at £12,770)įiat's popular retro-styled supermini is fun to drive, still oozes character and has more room inside than you might think. The Mirage comes with Mitsubishi's five year/62,500-mile warranty. It’s fitted with a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT), which is a type of auto box (usually without shifts) that tends to rev high if you accelerate hard, then settles down again, so it’s definitely worth a test drive. 2) Mitsubishi Mirage - from £13,340 (manual range starts at £10,575)Įxtensively updated for 2020, the surprisingly spacious Mirage features a 1.2-litre, three-cylinder engine (79bhp) which can return up to 50.4mpg with CO2 emissions of 127g/km. The Aygo comes with Toyota's five-year/100,000 mile warranty. The x-shift "automated manual transmission" can be used in fully automatic mode, or with manual gear selection using paddle shifts or the shift lever itself. ![]() Maximum speed is 99mph and it can complete the 0-62mph dash in 15.2 seconds. The distinctive Aygo is fun to drive, cheap to run, well-built and powered by an eager 1.0-litre, three-cylinder engine (72bhp) capable of up to 54.3mpg, while CO2 emissions are a low 118g/km. 1) Toyota Aygo - from £12,420 (manual range starts at £9,495) It's also worth noting that all electric and most hybrid vehicles are only fitted with auto gearboxes, so there will come a day when we are all driving automatics – like it or not. Sadly, automatics tend to cost more to buy (as you’ll see from our top 10 below), but there are still plenty of affordable two-pedal cars. There’s a good reason why – vehicles with automatic transmission are easier and more relaxing to drive, especially in our congested cities.īack in the day, automatic cars tended to be slower and less fuel efficient, but there’s now little difference, and some auto boxes shift faster through the gears than their manual stablemates. ![]()
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