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The cheapest cars and the cheapest models of each brand

From Abarth to Volvo, we bring you the cheapest models and cheapest cars you can buy from every automaker, reveal car rankings, global starting prices, and how much do you need to spend to drive a new Audi, BMW or Mercedes? It’s a question many car enthusiasts will ask themselves, and we provide the answer. And we are not satisfied with that and we offer you a quick review with advantages and disadvantages as well, because our goal is you, dear reader.

In this report, we reveal the cheapest cars and models made by each automaker, so whether you’re looking for a new small hatchback, family hatchback, executive saloon, SUV, or even a sports car, we’ve got you covered, and the brands are ranked in the order of their English name.

Abarth Abart

Model 595 Version 1.4 T-Jet Engine Start List Price £17,775 Star Rating 2

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the 595 is a stylish hatchback, and it’s the cheapest Abarth, but it undoubtedly delivers great straight-line performance and agile handling on country roads. It is not about driving like the competitors, however, the poor work environment let it down.

The Abarths are the cheapest of the Fiat models, and they all come equipped with the familiar 1.4-liter T-Jet turbocharged engine and even the 143-horsepower entry-level model can easily show off a straight-line Volkswagen GTI, it’s really fast but Not very fast.

Alfa Romeo Alfa Romeo

The cheapest car from Alfa Romeo is the Giulietta version 1.4, the list price starts from 22,510 pounds, star rating 2

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If you’re looking for a new family hatchback, the Giulietta may appeal to you thanks to its sharp design and relative affordability. There are some good engines on offer as well, but interior quality, ride comfort and rear space are all below par for this class.

But in this competitive category, looking good is not enough. Giulietta has a wide range of engines, the least powerful of which gives decent performance. Choose from a 1.4 liter unit with 118 hp, 148 hp or 168 hp, or a 237 hp 1.75 liter engine fast enough to scare everyone away. Meanwhile, there’s a 118-horsepower 1.6-liter diesel that’s not overtly fast but mid-range, useful for a comfortable ride. But for most people, a 1.6 engine will do the job, too.

Alpine Alpine

Alpine’s cheapest car is the A110 Edition 1.9L Turbo Pure DCT List price starts at £49,005 5 star rating

Although the A110 is the cheapest car and the cheapest models of the Alpine company, it is one of our favorite sports cars, it has a large engine, and you can leave a mark and put a smile on your face. It offers truly engaging and entertaining handling and fast performance, and it’s also comfortable. There is not much space for your luggage, but you will have a lot of fun taking care of it.

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Because it’s so light, the A110 doesn’t need a lot of power, 249 hp is enough to sprint from 0-62 mph in 4.5 seconds, before finally topping out at 155 mph (for the record, the Cayman accelerates from 0 to 62 mph). The clock is in 5.1 seconds). And of course you don’t have to restart the engine to the red line to make fast progress either. It only reaches its maximum thrust at 2,000 rpm, so it’s very flexible. For the record, there is a slight pause between the pressure on the accelerator pedal and the force flowing to the rear wheels.

Aston Martin Aston Martin

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Aston Martin’s cheapest car is the Vantage Edition 2dr model, list price starts at £117,150, star rating 4

Ever loved being like James Bond? Well, driving an Aston Martin Vantage is sure to bring you closer to feeling like a secret agent. It’s got a great engine and attractive handling to go with its stunning looks, but the McLaren 540C is the best to drive.

Audi Audi

Not the cheapest car but the cheapest Audi A1 Edition 25 TFSI Technik List price starts from £19,300 Star rating 4

If you want a suitably luxurious badge minivan, your options are actually quite limited. The cheapest way to drive something bearing the Audi badge is in the A1. The A1 kit starts with a 25 TFSI engine, which produces an actual 94 horsepower, though a 1.0 liter petrol, and is a small hatchback that offers a smooth ride, uncluttered handling and quiet, fun refinement. The cheapest version is the 25 TFSI, which means it’s the cheapest car in an Audi, so it’s a good car and it’ll fit right around town. Meanwhile, Technik trim provides you with 15″ alloy wheels and air conditioning.

Bentley Bentley

The cheapest model is the Bentayga 3.0 V6 Hybrid List price starts at £155,660 with a 4 star rating

Of course, the Bentley is not the cheapest of the cars, but this ultra-luxury SUV has a beautiful, hand-crafted interior and comes with every piece of equipment you could possibly want. The Taiga’s driving isn’t as sharp as its rival Aston Martin DBX, and it’s packed with luxury touches like the Rolls-Royce Cullinan, but this V6 version should, of course, deliver effortless performance, all around.

Anyway, it’s the cheapest Bentley model, and of course it doesn’t look like the car is lacking in power, it produces 542 horsepower, it oozes power. Although the Bentayga weighs approximately 2.5 tons, it will complete the run and sprint from 0-60 mph in just 4.4 seconds, and will go to a top speed of 180 mph.

BMW

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Cheapest car model 1 Series Edition 118i SE Drive [Live Cockpit Professional] List price starts at £25,915 4 star rating

The cheapest 1 Series gets the engine we recommend – a 1.5-liter petrol that makes 138 horsepower and delivers nimble performance. Combine the price with the cost of the SE Drive package, which gives you 16-inch alloy wheels, automatic lights and wipers, and cruise control, and you’re all set with a great family hatchback. We especially like the infotainment system and the sporty handling.

Citroën Citroen

Cheapest Citroën C1 Version 1.0 VTi 72 Urban Ride 3dr List price starts from £12,945 2 star rating

This small hatchback is priced competitively, has quite a few customization options available, so you can really build your own car. The problem is that it outperforms a lot of the competition in most areas, it offers better rear space, interior quality and a more stable ride. With a 1.0-liter three-cylinder petrol engine. Provides you only 71 horsepower, there is no doubt that it is a beautiful car among the cheapest cars and bears a distinctive mark from the French manufacturer.

Cupra

Cheapest cars in Cobra Formentor version 1.5 TSI 150 V1 List price starts from £28,270 4 star rating

With solid handling, a smart interior and plenty of tools, there’s a lot to like about the Formentor. Among them are the entry-level 148hp petrol engine you get, which is our recommended pick for you when you buy it, while the V1 gives you 3-zone climate control, adaptive cruise control and keyless entry, the Cupra Formentor has a wide range of engine options to suit most buyers. And if you’re looking for something fast enough and not too expensive to run, we recommend the 1.5 TSI 150 petrol engine shown in the above version.

Dacia

Sandero 1.0 SCe Access Model List price starts at £7,995 Star rating 4

The Sandero isn’t just the cheapest car on this list, it’s the cheapest new car you can ever buy. And don’t think that this means you will make many compromises, although it is the cheapest, it is spacious and comfortable, and it is amazing value for money paid in it. You get the Access-bones version here, which doesn’t even come with a radio, but upgrading to our favorite ergonomic design shouldn’t cost you much. And maybe with some options it won’t reach ten thousand pounds.

DS DS

Crossback DS 3 Crossback Version 1.2 Puretech Prestige List price starts at £24,360 2-star rating

You’re not likely to see many DS-branded cars on UK roads, and for some, that will make the DS 3 attractive enough, as will good standard safety equipment, clean engines and the availability of an all-electric version. Sadly, despite being the cheapest car in the DS range, it’s expensive to buy and has less room in its front and rear seats than competitors.

Ferrari Ferrari

Portofino Model M Edition List price starts from £175,345 Star rating 4

The idea of ​​a “cheap” Ferrari may seem like sacrilege, but the Portofino M is really the entry point into the soaring horse stable. It is powered by a 3.9-liter V8 twin-turbocharged engine that produces 612 horsepower and is available exclusively with an eight-speed automatic gearbox. We need not say more about Ferrari.

Fiat Fiat

Model: Panda Version 1.0 Mild Hybrid City Life List price starts at £13,130 Star rating 1

She may have a lot of charm and quirky personality, but unfortunately there isn’t much to recommend about the Fiat Panda. It’s not very safe, it’s narrow in the rear, the rivals are much better at driving, and it takes a great 0-62 mph (100 km/h) time of 13.8 seconds. While its light steering is ideal for parking, the Panda will not be a driver-friendly vehicle; And if you are looking for an entertaining Vekia Picanto city car that requires a test drive.

Ford Ford

Fiesta Version .1 75 Trend 3dr Model List price starts at £16,645 4 star rating

There’s a good reason the Ford Fiesta is one of the best-selling cars in the UK and many markets in the world, it’s good to drive, it’s well priced and there’s a version to suit everyone. This entry-level model combines a 74-horsepower gasoline engine with the Trend model, which comes with 16-inch alloy wheels, air conditioning, and an 8.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system. It comes in a variety of power outputs, starting with the Ecoboost 95. It’s a good engine that pulls well and delivers decent performance, hitting 0-62mph in 10.6 seconds.

Honda Honda

Honda’s cheapest car is the Jazz version 1.5 i-MMD Hybrid SE eCVT List price starts at £19,045 5-star rating

The Jazz is our favorite little car, and it’s especially useful if you need to cram a lot of luggage into a small space thanks to the foldable rear seats. In addition to the many standard tools and the slow consumption of gasoline, it is easy to recommend, and you do not have to worry about choosing an engine, because there is only one hybrid petrol-electric engine with a capacity of 1.5 liters. With a total of 108 horsepower, allowing it to accelerate faster than the Volkswagen Polo from 0-60 mph in 8.6 seconds.

Hyundai Hyundai

Cheapest car is Hyundai i10 1.0 MPi SE List price starts from £13025 Star rating 4

Although it is the cheapest Hyundai model, the i10 is a good option if you are looking for a small car to use mainly in the city. It’s comfortable and quiet, has room for five people, and comes with plenty of safety gear as standard. The SE package brings you auto headlights, air conditioning and cruise control, and you can have an amazing amount of fun in the i10. Even when viewed in practice, the narrow turning circle and light steering make city driving a breeze. So the i10 never feels boggy on the open roads.

Jaguar

Jaguar XE Version 2.0 D200 S List price starts at £30,210 Star rating 4

If you’re not drawn to any of the usual German badge executive saloons, take a look at the Jaguar XE instead. It offers fun, nimble handling and a generous list of equipment, and the 2.0-liter petrol engine delivers 247 horsepower and gives you nimble movement with plenty of stability too. The XE is a really comfortable car with the standard suspension settings you get with an S. The ride is well controlled, it’s flexible enough to get you out of potholes in the city and it’s wonderfully stable on the highways. You can add adaptive feedback (called adaptive dynamics) but the standard setup is so good that we’ll save money.

jeep jeep

The cheapest Jeep models are the Renegade Renegade 1.0 T3 GSE Longitude and list price starts at £23,405 Star rating 2

When talking about Jeep we are not talking about the cheapest cars but the cheapest Jeep models, if you regularly travel off-road, you will be happy to know that this small Jeep offers real ability to go anywhere, with a lot of equipment and a good safety rating, although competitors Much better on the road, and one version that promises lower running costs is the 4xe plug-in hybrid. It uses a 1.3-liter petrol engine, with a 59-horsepower electric motor that drives the rear axle for all-wheel drive. An 11.4 kWh battery provides an official electric range of 26 miles.

Kia

Licenses Kia Picanto Version 1.0 1 [4 Seats] List price starts from £11,200 3 star rating

The orderly handling and frugal petrol engine go many degrees in favor of the Picanto, it’s really the cheapest car, but it’s not very fast and the low-speed driving is quite consistent. The decoration of the first level is similar to bare bones in terms of the set as well, with steel wheels and no air conditioning. And the best engine option is the turbo 1.0 T-GDi with a power of 99 hp. The problem, though, is that it’s available in the higher-end, more expensive versions, is more fluid at lower revs, and feels faster when working (acceleration from 0-60mph takes 9.9 seconds).

Lamborghini

The cheapest Lambo is the Huracán version 5.2 V10 610 List price starts from £167180 4 star rating

Very few cars are capable of dazzling as many as the Lamborghini Huracán, and that feel and luster are certainly part of the appeal that costs so much. Despite its power, it’s also surprisingly easy to drive, with a V10 petrol engine that causes a gasoline headache, and it’s not the cheapest car, although it’s the cheapest Lambo model. It is, of course, expensive, but it is undoubtedly entertaining.

Land Rover

Cheapest Discovery Sport 2.0 D165 2WD Cars List price starts from £32,430 Star rating 4

Discovery Sport is a large, practical SUV that seats up to seven people. It also comes with plenty of gadgets, including dual-zone climate control, automatic lights and wipers, and 17-inch alloy wheels as standard. And the 2.0-liter diesel you get with this version should provide enough punch and power, and it has mild hybrid technology to help lower your fuel bills.

Lexus

Net Lexus’ cheapest car is the UX Edition 250 HR 2.5 CVT [without navigation] List price starts at £29,955 2 star rating

An interesting alternative to the more popular options, this hybrid-powered SUV impresses with a high-quality interior and fun performance around town. The UX Hybrid system consists of a 2.0-liter gasoline engine and electric motor that produce a combined power of 182 horsepower. It’s not a plug-in hybrid, so it can’t make a long trip using only battery power, which is narrow in the back, and the luggage compartment is small, making it hard to recommend.

Lotus

Cheapest cars from Lotus Model Elise 1.8 Sport 220 List price starts from £41,270 Star rating 3

Elise has been around for a long time now, and in it you can enjoy a small footprint and a small drive. It’s great to drive and offers amazing grip, but a lot of engine noise, wind and a poor equipment list put it right in the middle of the sports car class, it’s regressed rather than forward.

Maserati

The cheapest model is the Ghibli Hybrid GT Edition List price starts from £64,065 Star rating 2

The cheapest Maserati is the Ghibli, and it has a luxurious performance saloon, stunning looks, good front space, and even a decent infotainment system. It’s noisy, though, so it offers an uneasy ride. It is assumed that the cost of operating this hybrid version will be lower than the cost of operating the Ghibli, which runs entirely on gasoline and diesel. However, it is not ideal for long trips.

Mazda

The cheapest car is the Mazda 2 version 1.5 Skyactiv-G 75 SE-L List price starts from £16,475 Star rating 3

The smallest and cheapest car is the Mazda 2 and is a strong competitor to the Seat Ibiza and Volkswagen Polo. While these cars are ultimately better in every respect, the two cars impress with their frugal engine, easy-to-use infotainment system and plenty of gadgets in most versions. This SE-L comes with automatic headlights, cruise control and USB connectivity.

McLaren

The cheapest McLaren model is the McLaren GT V8 SSG auto version List price starts from £165,300 Star rating 3

The GT is as attractive to drive as you’d expect any McLaren to be, and of course it’s not one of the cheapest cars. With carbon fiber bones you’re riding a supercar, and I expect the GT to be more attractive to drive than a Grand Tourer, an Aston Martin DB11 or a Bentley Continental GT, The 1,530kg McLaren sinks into corners and aerodynamic lines, and you also get a nice feel for the feedback from your seat base, helping you judge how much grip you have in all four tires when you press them. Its entertainment is poor, which is annoying at highway speeds.

Mercedes

The cheapest Mercedes model is the A-Class A180 SE Edition and the list price starts from £24,100 Star rating 4

Of the many cars that Mercedes sells, the A-Class hatchback family is the cheapest, and it’s actually very good. In addition to its robust safety rating, the A-Class impresses with its feature-packed infotainment system and a comfortable and attractive driving style. And the A180 petrol engine you get here takes hard work to keep up with the traffic, but the SE covers your basic equipment needs. And if you’re looking for diesel power, the A180d is your best bet.

MG

Lowest in MG 3 VTI-Tech Excite 1.5 VTI-Tech Excite List price starts at £12,495 2 star rating

The steep prices and attractive cabin are in favor of the MG 3, but it’s too low in many other areas to recommend it. It’s unrefined, has bumps and competitors have better safety ratings. There is only one option for the MG 3 engine: a 1.5-liter petrol with 105 hp. The downside is that the 4,500-rpm engine doesn’t have a turbo, yet it’s more powerful than the Dacia Sandero and even outperforms my favorite Volkswagen Polo.

Mini

The cheapest cars are Mini 3dr 1.5 One Classic and list price starts at £16,605 Star rating 3

The design of the Cutesy Mini Hatchback has always helped the hatchback sell in droves, and the latest version is one of the finest small cars, with a beautiful interior, low running costs and strong resale values. This classic version comes with heated side mirrors, ambient lighting and keyless start as standard, but you can add tons of extras thanks to the many equipment packages Mini sells. Make a special deal to win one of the cheapest cars from MINI at a special price and operating cost and a very upscale salon.

Mitsubishi

Mitsubishi’s cheapest car is the Mirage version 1.2 Verve, list price starts from £10,580, star rating not specified.

Automakers are constantly engaged in price fights, bringing cheaper models to market. The Mitsubishi Mirage is no different. It is one of the cheapest cars, and the Mirage compact car underwent a makeover in 2019 to give a new look and a smarter interior, but it kept the old 1.2-liter petrol engine. With only 79 horsepower offered, this engine will probably need to work harder on faster roads, but it will do just fine in the city,

Nissan Micra

Nissan’s cheapest car is the Micra V 1.0 IG-T 92 Acenta List price starts at £16,310 3 star rating

The Micra has a smart interior and comes loaded with a host of technologies, even Acenta models get a touchscreen infotainment system, alloy wheels and cruise control. The 1.0 liter petrol engine you get with this version isn’t very fast, but it does fine on urban roads. And the best option with the 1.0-liter turbocharged engine is well worth the premium. The Micra tows quite happily in the city, and on the highway is relatively comfortable. It is the only engine available with an automatic CVT gearbox, and the competition is better to drive with more rear space.

Peugeot

Cheapest cars from Peugeot 108 version 1.0 72 Active 3dr List price starts from £13,320 Star rating 3

Peugeot’s smallest and cheapest car is the 108, and although it doesn’t cost much to run and comes with a lot of equipment as standard, it’s somewhat cramped inside, and the 108 is flexible in tight turns and parking like a supercar. Market. The relatively quick steering helps give the Peugeot 108 a decent agility when dealing with heavy traffic. But it has a lot of engine noise and can be recommended above the competition. And at least this 1.0-liter engine seems perfectly suited for city driving.

Polestar

The cheapest models are the Polestar Edition 63kWh Standard Range Single Motor List price starts at £39,900 Star rating 4

Polestar is a great performance car from Volvo, and the cheapest car is the Polestar 2 2, an electric car that feels incredibly fast. It has decent range and a stylish interior and, at launch, was available in four-wheel drive and twin-engine variants, but can now be purchased with a single engine on the front axle, providing either 221 hp or 227 hp. Despite the slight difference in power, both cars have the same stated 0-60 mph time of 7.4 seconds. It’s easy to recommend. Perhaps the only drawback is some road noise and limited rear headroom.

Porsche

The cheapest models from Porsche are the Cayman Version  2.0 List price starts from £46,630 5 star rating

Many of us one day dream of owning a new Porsche, and the Cayman is the cheapest way to do it. It’s also exceptionally good, offering great performance and great handling. The Cayman 2.0 for beginners is a good choice. With 296 horsepower, it’s not slow, mated to a seven-speed PDK automatic gearbox and accelerates from 0-60 mph in 4.6 seconds. An optional sport package called Sport Chrono makes it even faster.

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Renault

Cheapest Renault Clio 1.0 SCe 65 Play Cars List price starts from £16,200 Star rating 4

The latest Clio is a good SUV in the small car category , offering a practical trunk, a comfortable ride and a class-leading safety package. It covers most of your needs, with cruise control, Bluetooth connectivity and standard DAB radio, while the 1.0-liter petrol engine you get here runs out quickly on faster roads, and is good around town.

Rolls-Royce

The cheapest models are the Ghost version auto List price starts from £255,020 Star rating 5

There’s no such thing as a cheap Rolls-Royce, but the Ghost or Ghost you see here is the kids’ model of the range. And don’t think you’re getting anything less than the best here, because Ghost offers great comfort, great interior design and simply overwhelming performance. It’s hard to describe a car costing more than £250,000 as ‘entry-level’, but the Rolls-Royce Ghost Series is the most collectable in the brand’s rare portfolio.

Seat

Seat’s cheapest car is the Ibiza 1.0 SE [EZ] List price starts at £16,495 4 star rating

It’s great to drive, remarkably spacious, and with a solid selection of engines to choose from, but the entry-level 79 hp (with the 1.0 MPI 80 badge) is better because it suffers from a lack of a turbocharger to boost performance at low revs, but the Ibiza It has a more luxurious interior, but at least the SE Edition gets a good list of gadgets as standard, including automatic lights, metallic paint and a 6.5-inch infotainment system.

Skoda

Skoda’s cheapest car is the Fabia 1.0 MPI SE model, list price starts from £14,465 4 star rating

It may be said that the Fabia is very old and dated, but the Fabia remains a totally bespoke small car, with a spacious interior, competitive pricing and good reliability rating. This version gives you a 1.0-liter petrol engine that will perform well enough around town, but will need to work hard on faster roads to keep up with traffic. Our advice is to choose a turbocharged 94 hp 1.0 TSI 95, which accelerates from 0-62 mph in 10.6 seconds. However, it is good for highway trips.

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