Hatchback car reviews
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Browse through our hatchback reviews and find out why a hatchback is many different things all in one car. You can buy a fast hatchback that’s still really practical as a family car, and a hot hatchback is great fun to drive.
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Hatchback car reviews
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Hyundai i30 Turbo (2015 - 2016) Review
Used price: £5,008 - £10,719PROS
- Long warranty
- Works as family wheels
- All round performance
- Lots of kit
CONS
- Rivals faster
- Rivals cheaper
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Honda Jazz (2015 - 2020) Review
Jazz is about to be replaced, but still looks good
Used price: £4,637 - £14,649PROS
- Excellent space
- Good visibility
- Solid build quality
- Tidy handling
CONS
- Media system feels dated
- Some hard interior plastics
- Restricted engine choice
- Automatic option not great
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Toyota Mirai (2015 - 2021) Review
You'll need to be a pioneer to buy one
Used price: £0 - £0PROS
- Innovative statement of intent
- You'll not see another on the road
- Hydrogen refuels included in the lease
CONS
- Current lack of fuel infrastructure
- Distinctive styling will divide opinions
- Expensive monthly outlay
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Infiniti Q30 Hatchback (2015 - 2020) Review
Used price: £3,835 - £15,995PROS
- Good-looking
- Smooth 1.5 diesel
- Luxurious cabin
- Comfortable
- Sharp steering
CONS
- Sport models have bumpy ride
- Driver’s seat can feel cramped
- Not much room in rear
- Noisy old 2.1-litre diesel
- Small dealer network
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Skoda Superb Hatchback (2015 - 2023) Review
Excellent large car that renders costlier rivals irrelevant
Used price: £3,170 - £32,880PROS
- Excellent motorway cruiser
- Huge cabin is comfy and well-built
- Boot is bigger than in most estates
CONS
- Soft suspension feel a bit vague
- Infotainment feels dated
- Car's size can be an issue
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Mazda 2 (2015 - 2025) Review
Mazda's supermini remains a fine used buy
New price: £12,755 - £23,625PROS
- Sharp to drive
- Lots of equipment
- Fuel efficient
CONS
- Dated infotainment
- Rivals are more practical
- No ‘hot’ version
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Volkswagen e-Golf Hatchback (2014 - 2020) Review
The go-to used electric car if you're a first timer
Used price: £4,265 - £11,097PROS
- A great driving experience – comfortable, refined and quick
- High-quality interior, decent room for driver, passenger and luggage
- As an introduction to EV driving, it doesn't get much better than this
CONS
- Limited range on a full charge – 120 miles maximum
- Lacking a little bit of design flair compared with rivals
- They won't be replacing it when the Golf goes out of production
- A great driving experience – comfortable, refined and quick
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Peugeot 108 (2014 - 2022) Review
Used price: £1,757 - £11,612PROS
- Lightweight and economical
- Impressive kit levels
- Personalisation themes
CONS
- No diesel option
- Some cheap materials
- Noisy petrol engines
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Peugeot 308 Hatchback (2014 - 2021) Review
Understated and underrated hatchback hero – about to be replaced
Used price: £1,564 - £18,248PROS
- Good looking modern hatch
- Refreshingly simple-looking interior
- Largest boot in the class
- Excellent running costs
CONS
- Intense competition
- Frustrating touchscreen
- No hybrid or electric version
- Cramped rear seat space
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BMW 4-Series Gran Coupe (2014 - 2021) Review
One of the best driving coupes with added practicality
Used price: £4,274 - £33,621PROS
- Looks
- Practicality
- Engine range
- No price jump from Coupe
CONS
- A niche too far?