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Audi A4
WHAT CAR? SAYS Model 35 TDI Technik List price £37,405 Target Price £34,850 Target PCP £413
The Audi A4 has long been in battle against the BMW 3 Series and Mercedes-Benz C-Class, fighting for the executive car crown. In its current form, the A4 is a brilliant all-rounder, with a high-quality interior, a smooth range of engines and a very comfortable ride. This entry-level Technik trim gets you loads of standard equipment, too.
Peugeot 208
WHAT CAR? SAYS Model 1.2 Puretech 100 Allure Premium+ List price £22,740
Target Price £21,727 Target PCP £306
This stylish small hatchback stands out from the crowd with a comfy ride and a smart-looking, high-quality interior. Although you can get more powerful engines, the punchy yet frugal 1.2 Puretech 100 is all you’ll need.
Toyota Corolla Touring Sports
WHAT CAR? SAYS Model 1.8 Hybrid Design List price £33,115
Target Price £30,936 Target PCP £348*
With low running costs, great resale values and plenty of standard equipment, the estate version of Toyota’s hybrid family car is a convincing alternative to a diesel. Its boot isn’t the biggest in the class, but it’s still very practical.
Volvo XC90
WHAT CAR? SAYS Model 2.0 B5D Plus List price £68,270 Target Price £61,954 Target PCP £666
This upmarket seven-seat SUV is one of the most practical cars in its class. It’s spacious enough for adults in all three rows, plus the boot is huge in five-seat guise. Interior quality is good, and mid-range Plus trim comes with loads of kit. The diesel engine we’ve selected here suits the XC90 well, with plenty of low-down grunt.
Hyundai Kona
WHAT CAR? SAYS Model 1.6 GDi Hybrid SE Connect List price £26,315
Target Price £25,040 Target PCP £289
In hybrid form, this small SUV pairs a 1.6-litre petrol engine with an electric motor for nippy acc