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.
Read our saloon car reviews, including full performance figures, running costs, practicality, safety and handling statistics and options data. Browse photo galleries and research into potential problems using thousands of owners’ reviews.
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Saloon car reviews
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Hyundai i40 Saloon (2012 - 2020) Review
Used price: £1,473 - £13,861PROS
- Plenty of space for front and rear passengers
- Clean and fuel-efficient engine line-up
- Lots of standard equipment
CONS
- Ford Mondeo is better to drive
- Boot not as large as some rivals
- Cup-holders directly behind manual gearstick are irritating
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Suzuki Kizashi (2012 - 2013) Review
Used price: £2,909 - £5,367PROS
A left-field choice, switchable two/four-wheel-drive, comfortable on long journeys
CONS
Only one engine available, thirsty, high CO2 emissions, little steering feel
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Kia Optima (2012 - 2015) Review
Used price: £1,755 - £7,218PROS
- Stylish
- Frugal
- Good grip
- Long warranty
- Strong projected residuals
CONS
- Overly firm ride
- Poor steering feeling
- A few cheap-looking interior plastics
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Peugeot 508 Saloon (2011 - 2018) Review
Stylish saloon that's both rare and good value
Used price: £1,112 - £13,309PROS
- Quality interior
- Good mix of petrol and diesel engines
- Fun to drive
CONS
- Exterior design is bland
- No cubbies in central console
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BMW 5-Series M5 (2011 - 2016) Review
Used price: £8,658 - £25,483PROS
Breathtaking performance, superb handling, comfortable, excellent equipment levels
CONS
Very thirsty, high emissions
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Audi A6 Saloon (2011 - 2018) Review
Large saloon is a popular company car but lags behind rivals
Used price: £3,039 - £28,059PROS
- Refinement
- Plush cabin
- Long list of safety kit
CONS
- Not as fun to drive as rivals
- Vague steering
- Smaller boot than a Mercedes-Benz E-Class
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Mercedes-Benz C-Class AMG (2011 - 2015) Review
A smallish car with a big engine? Always a recipe for success
Used price: £9,761 - £55,638PROS
- Menacing looks, seriously quick
- Strong resale value and demand
- Three bodystyles to choose from
CONS
- High emissions and poor economy
- Driver feedback could be better
- Expensive to service
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Mercedes-Benz CLS Coupe (2011 - 2018) Review
Used price: £3,999 - £21,816PROS
- Sleek looks
- Refined engines
- Excellent build quality
- Frugal 250 CDI
CONS
- Steering feel not as good as rivals
- Foot-operated parking brake
- Four-seat configuration might put some off
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Volkswagen Jetta (2011 - 2018) Review
Used price: £2,075 - £11,228PROS
- Large amounts of boot space
- Improved rear passenger space
- Cheaper alternative to Passat
CONS
- Firm ride
- Lacks any real driving excitement
- Dull image
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Volkswagen Passat Saloon (2011 - 2014) Review
Thoroughly sensible Passat saloon is a thoroughly sensible used buy, too
Used price: £1,942 - £8,221PROS
- High quality interior
- Good range of engines
- Incredibly efficient BlueMotion models
CONS
- Bland styling
- Not as fun to drive as Mondeo
- Low-powered engines need to be worked hard