Mazda 6 2.2D 123 S 5drPrice £15,869Target price £14,731Economy 51.4mpgCO2 147g/kmWe've always rated the Mazda 6 highly, but with its new 2.2-litre diesel our opinion has been pushed even higher.
This smoother, quieter engine gives it the refinement to match its slinky looks, so the price tag is even more likely to drop your jaw to the floor.
The Mazda 6 is a large, spacious family hatchback that's great fun to drive, looks like a compact executive saloon, is well made and should run like clockwork. And all for a lower price than you'll find for some rivals from the class below, let alone cars of a similar size.
Skoda Superb 1.8 TSI SPrice £16,980Target price £15,606Economy 37.2mpgCO2 emissions 180 g/kmFor the same price as a mid-spec small hatchback you can luxuriate in a big, classy family car with the space of an executive saloon.
That's what the Superb offers. And this model's turbocharged 1.8-litre petrol engine is strong, refined and economical, and low on emissions.
The high-quality cabin is huge, and the clever tailgate lets you to choose between saloon security and hatchback practicality.
There's plenty of standard equipment, too, on top of a fine driving experience. Sometimes you can have your cake and eat it.
Ford Mondeo 2.0 TDCi Zetec 5drPrice £20,990Target price £18,338Economy 47.9mpgCO2 156 g/kmFirst things first; a series of price rises have recently made the Mondeo look rather expensiv'. Factor in dealer discounts, though, and scrappage cash back, and it’s still sound value for money.
For us, it's still the best family car, bar none. Reason? Because it's one of the few big-selling models to have that magic ability to make you feel special.
It isn't just the class-leading handling, superb ride quality and sensational refinement. It's also the classy cabin, thoughtful design and the way everything works in harmony that tells you it's a seriously well-engineered car.
Add outstanding practicality and a generous equipment list and it's well worth the money.