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Seat Leon

from £19,000
The Seat Leon is great value. It’s stylish and a good all-rounder, but doesn’t quite match the class best in some areas

Porsche Cayenne

from £79,905
The Porsche Cayenne is rapid, luxurious and spacious, but some rivals are more comfortable
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Kia Sportage

from £27,995
The Sportage is good value and has a spacious interior, but it isn't great to drive and the engines are noisy

Mercedes CLE Cabriolet

from £52,805
The CLE Cabriolet is a brilliant convertible that's refined, good to drive and surprisingly practical

Skoda Superb Estate

from £35,495
A comfortable, hugely practical and well priced estate car, so we can forgive the slightly disappointing interior quality.

Porsche Cayenne Coupé

from £86,805
The Cayenne Coupé offers sleek looks and great performance while remaining useable day to day

Volvo XC40

from £35,860
The XC40 mixes style, space and comfort with cutting-edge safety and relative affordability so ably that we named it our 2018 What Car? Car of the Year

Toyota Corolla Commercial

from £29,500
This van based on the Corolla Touring Sports estate is cheap to run and more comfortable to drive than van-based rivals, but can't match them for cargo-lugging practicality

Renault Clio

from £16,650
The Renault Clio is a stylish, reasonably practical and refined performer that isn’t far off the class leaders.

MG HS

from £18,993
This great-value family SUV promises lots of space and equipment for the money

Lexus LBX

from £29,995
The LBX is a small, hybrid-powered SUV that's well equipped and has a great interior

Skoda Scala

from £19,901
The Scala is a spacious family car that represents fantastic value for money next to its rivals

Toyota Corolla

from £29,500
The Corolla is a fine family car with hybrid engines that offer very low running costs

Land Rover Defender

from £62,915
The Defender is a practical and comfortable SUV that's virtually unstoppable off road

BMW 3 Series

from £37,995
If you choose the right version and add the right options, the BMW 3 Series is one of the very best executive cars around.

Toyota Corolla Touring Sports

from £32,195
The Corolla Touring Sports is a comfortable and well-equipped estate car with fuel-saving hybrid tech

Honda Civic

from £30,499
The Honda Civic is good to drive, has a big boot and comes with lots of standard kit. Shame its infotainment system is so poor

Skoda Octavia Estate

from £29,485
The Octavia Estate gives you loads of space at a competitive price – it's one of the best estate cars available

Toyota Aygo X

from £20,235
The Aygo X is an urban-focused, fuel-efficient hybrid and a smaller sibling to the Yaris

Hyundai Santa Fe

from £42,890
The seven-seat version of the Hyundai Santa Fe is a fine family SUV, although there are better-value rivals out there

Seat Ibiza

from £16,348
The Seat Ibiza is the best small car on the market; it really has no major weakness

Skoda Octavia

from £26,685
The Octavia is a good family car offering plenty of space and practicality for a competitive price

Dacia Sandero

from £14,765
The Dacia Sandero demands compromises, but it's likeable and offers more practicality than anything else in this price range

Mazda 3

from £22,880
The Mazda 3 is an also-ran in the fiercely competitive family car class. Plenty of rivals are better to drive and more practical.

Skoda Kodiaq

from £33,890
The practical Skoda Kodiaq is one of the very best seven-seat SUVs, as well as one of the most affordable

Mercedes CLE

from £44,410
The CLE Coupé is quick and comfortable with a great range of engines but it's a pricey choice

Mercedes C-Class Estate

from £42,445
The Mercedes C-Class Estate is well equipped and has a plush cabin, but it’s not as good to drive as its rivals.

Honda Jazz

from £24,475
The well-built Honda Jazz offers class-leading space and practicality. However, its ride, handling and refinement are not so impressive

Kia Sorento

from £43,725
The Kia Sorento makes sense if you need seven usable seats but don’t want an MPV. It’s also a capable tow car

Renault Captur

from £19,495
The Renault Captur is a good car if you want small hatchback size and costs, but with a slightly elevated driving position.
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