Hatchback car reviews
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Hatchback car reviews
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Ford Mondeo Hatchback (2007 - 2014) Review
Big, practical family car that demands little of your wallet
Used price: £498 - £7,304PROS
- Huge interior
- Incredibly comfortable
- Great to drive
CONS
- May be too large for some
- No ULEZ-compliant diesel
- Powershift automatic is unreliable
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Proton Satria Neo (2007 - 2012) Review
Used price: £336 - £1,776PROS
Neat styling, six-year mechanical warranty, reasonable economy
CONS
Poor quality and dated interior, cramped driving position, dull to drive, lacklustre performance
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Renault Twingo (2007 - 2014) Review
Used price: £473 - £3,074PROS
Easy to drive in town, practical interior design
CONS
Cheap feeling interior, not great fun to drive, many other small cars are cheaper to run, noisy engines, lacks refinement
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Peugeot 207 Hatchback (2006 - 2012) Review
Used price: £331 - £2,757PROS
Neat styling, high safety rating, great diesels, fun handling, frugal diesels
CONS
Cramped rear cabin, vague five-speed gearbox, sluggish petrol engines
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Audi A3 S3 (2006 - 2013) Review
Used price: £3,768 - £11,648PROS
Supremely effective at covering ground quickly, excellent build quality, understated image
CONS
A little too clinical, lacks feelgood factor of rivals, harsh high-speed ride
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Hyundai Accent (2006 - 2009) Review
Used price: £470 - £6,957PROS
Simple line-up, noticeable improvements over previous Accent, warranty
CONS
Not much more useful than the cheaper Hyundai Getz
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Hyundai Amica (2006 - 2009) Review
Used price: £635 - £3,143PROS
Five-year warranty cover
CONS
Not suitable for motorway driving; basic inside
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Dodge Caliber (2006 - 2009) Review
Used price: £328 - £2,413PROS
Bold styling, practical touches, decent boot, VW-sourced diesel engine
CONS
Cheap and naff looking interior, poor handling, lacks refinement
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Honda Civic Hatchback (2006 - 2011) Review
A look at the future – from the mid-2000s
Used price: £714 - £4,953PROS
- Reliability is a given, and as such, it's hard to go wrong
- Type-R model is bulletproof, all you need to do is avoid crashed ones
- The i-CTDi 2.2-litre diesel has storming performance
- Check out common Honda Civic problems
CONS
- Compared with the Golf and Focus, it's lacking in room and visibility
- Limited engine range, diesels outnumber petrols
- If you go for a Type-S you may be disappointed by its performance
- Check out common Honda Civic problems
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Renault Clio Renaultsport (2006 - 2012) Review
Used price: £1,299 - £6,342PROS
Pin-sharp handling, understated styling, good standard equipment, strong performance
CONS
Very firm ride, uncomfortable and tiring on motorways, Cup models are sparsely kitted out