Each of our test trio offers decent performance, reassuring handling and good economy. And while they are not the most exciting to drive, these cars do provide affordable and practical motoring.
Surprisingly, it’s the Toyota that feels the least competent. While the Auris is spacious inside, its engine is lethargic and the cabin is average.
Only just ahead is Hyundai’s i30. The styling isn’t as cohesive as the Cee’d’s and it’s not as composed through corners, but it’s a strong all-round package and represents excellent value for money.
The Cee’d is our winner. For the money, we think it’s one of the best cars in this class. Its ordinary design may not catch the attention, but it’s a very competent hatchback that’s well built and easy to drive, and the manufacturer’s seven-year warranty is a huge advantage.
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