Saloon car reviews
Thinking of buying a new saloon car? If you’re looking for saloon cars for sale, we have got loads of reviews plus links to the latest models you can buy.
If you like the security of a separate boot, a traditionally styled car, and you aren’t interested in those new crossover cars, then a saloon car could be the best choice for you.
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Hyundai Ioniq 6 Saloon (2022 onwards) Review
Streamlined new saloon shakes up the establishment
New price: £47,040 - £55,290PROS
- Dramatic new, head-turning design
- Claimed 300-plus mile range
- Laden with cutting-edge tech
CONS
- Odd looks may be divisive
- Swooping style over passenger space
- No cheaper battery option available
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Mercedes-AMG C-Class Saloon (2022 onwards) Review
Quick, excellent handling and fun sports saloon
New price: £65,700 - £102,520PROS
- Agile, balanced handling
- Punchy performance
- Classy interior
CONS
- Loses its trad AMG soundtrack
- Poor rear room
- Expensive, especially when optioned
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Mercedes-AMG EQS Saloon (2022 onwards) Review
Astonishingly fast all-electric AMG-fettled limo
New price: £161,860 - £170,855PROS
- Rapid acceleration and good range
- Spacious interior
- Surprisingly manoeuvrable
CONS
- Interior quality could be better in places
- Rear seats too upright as standard
- Firm ride for a luxury limo
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Mercedes-AMG E-Class Saloon (2022 onwards) Review
An outrageously fun super-saloon
New price: £117,830 - £117,830PROS
- Entertaining handling
- Rapid acceleration
- Usable everyday
CONS
- V8's thirst
- Some flimsy bits inside
- Expensive to buy and run
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Citroën e-C4 X Saloon (2022 onwards) Review
Like a Citroen e-C4, with a bigger, less practical boot
New price: £32,410 - £37,410PROS
- Large boot space
- Excellent rear leg room
- Superb ride quality
CONS
- Poor rear head room
- No frills cabin
- A hatch boot is easier to get in and out of
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Audi E-Tron GT Saloon (2021 onwards) Review
Good, but a Taycan is even better
New price: £87,415 - £150,630PROS
- Striking looks, packed with technology
- Huge acceleration for RS E-Tron
- Comfortable long range ride
CONS
- Battery range lags behind Tesla Model S
- Rear headroom a bit tight
- Porsche Taycan is more desirable
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DS 9 Saloon (2021 onwards) Review
The latest French executive car looks good and undercuts premium rivals
New price: £56,000 - £74,415PROS
- Supremely luxurious interior
- Lots of driver-assistance tech
- Quiet and refined at speed
CONS
- Limited range of engines
- Unproven resale values
- Unimpressive performance
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Genesis G80 Saloon (2021 onwards) Review
New saloon from Genesis faces Audi, BMW and Mercedes-Benz
New price: £42,005 - £52,925PROS
- All-in one five-year care plan included
- Looks like nothing else out there
- Plush and tech-laden interior
CONS
- Strength of the opposition
- You'll be forever explaining what it is
- Engines aren't good enough
- All-in one five-year care plan included
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Toyota Mirai Saloon (2021 - 2023) Review
Welcome to the future: the hydrogen-powered Mirai is the EV you fill up in just five minutes
Used price: £28,824 - £45,980PROS
- The most ecologically sound car on sale?
- Zero tailpipe emissions except water
- A relaxing and comfy car to drive
CONS
- Rear seats are cramped and the boot is small
- Extremely limited refuelling infrastructure
- A rare-groove car – but a taste of the future?
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Mercedes-Benz C-Class Saloon (2021 onwards) Review
C-Class mixes cutting-edge tech with a wonderful interior
New price: £44,920 - £59,025PROS
- Whisper-quiet engines
- Easy-to-use technology
- Fantastic interior design
CONS
- Not particularly spacious
- Harsh ride on large wheels
- Some flimsy controls