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The Irish Sun
10-07-2025
- Automotive
- The Irish Sun
The UK's best-selling used cars under £5k: Our expert picks the best low-cost motors, including Europe's best seller
DESPITE the used car market hotting up, there are still bargains to be had. It's possible to get a reliable family run around, city car or even SUV for less than £5k – but only if you know what you're buying. Advertisement 4 At this end of the market, cash is still king. A One of the benefits of buying a car outright is that there's no interest and no monthly payments. Paying with cash can give you a stronger position to attempt to negotiate a better deal. Sometimes, you can even drive away with the car on the day. But what's the best used car to buy for under £5,000? In this article, the auto experts at Advertisement READ MORE MOTORS NEWS You'll also find some hints and tips to help you buy the perfect second-hand car and avoid being left with a pup. Find Your Next Car by What You Can Actually Afford Sun Motors has created the UK's First Finance-First Marketplace * Finance Powered by DSG Finance who are a Credit Broker Not A Lender. Representative 12.9%. Your rate may differ depending on individual circumstances You can check in less than 60 seconds if you are eligible for financing, and then search for your dream used car within your monthly budget. Here's how... Soft credit check , with no impact on your score 60-second decision , get a real finance decision in less than a minute Instant match , only see cars that fit your real budget AI-powered help , get tailored advice, suggestions, and instant answers from an AI advisor called Theo Find out what you can afford in just 60 seconds Best used cars 2025: from low-cost convertibles to durable family saloons Here, our experts have selected three of the best-value used cars in 2025. Dacia Sandero This 2014 Dacia Sandero is currently for sale at £4,296 The Dacia Sandero is Advertisement The Sandero is a small car designed and built by parent company Renault using tried and tested components. Most read in Motors Despite being one of the cheapest new cars on the market, the Sandero is more reliable than a comparatively priced Ford or Mazda, says You can pick up a low-mileage Dacia Sandero for less than £5,000 on SEAT Leon This 2015 SEAT Leon cashes in at £4,495 on Sun Motors Advertisement The SEAT Leon is basically a VW Golf, only cheaper, with some models sharing the same chassis. If you're looking for a sporty hatchback, the FR (Formula Racing) specification SEAT Leon is the equivalent of a Golf GTI – but at a much lower price. Despite being built by the same company, SEAT is more reliable than a VW (although neither performs that well in this Despite its sporty looks, automotive bloggers Advertisement You can pick up a Mazda MX-5 This timeless chic model is available on Sun Motors for £3,499 The Mazda MX-5 remains today what it's always been: a stylish, sporty and affordable convertible car. The MX-5 is still winning prizes, with the 2023 model named best value sportscar at the Advertisement Older models are just as reliable and fun, but as with any convertible, ensure you test the roof mechanism before buying, as it can be expensive to repair or replace. It's not exactly cheap, but £10,000 will get you a Buying a used car? Find cars for under £200 on Sun Motors Best used cars of 2024 Here are the top five best used cars under five grand in 2024: Advertisement Toyota Auris Hybrid Honda CR-V Mini Convertible Skoda Octavia Audi TT The best-used car deals of 2024 are a mixed bag, with small city cars like the Toyota Auris rubbing shoulders with family classics like the Skoda Octavia and sport favourite the Audi TT. You'll notice that all these cars are established models, with cars like the Mini on sale since 2000 and the Audi TT since 1998. This matters because manufacturers will have ironed out any problems with the early models. Old doesn't mean ugly. We reckon the Mini, Audi TT and Honda CR-V are all as stylish today as they were when they were launched. OK, while the family favourite Skoda Octavia won't win any fashion awards, it won't look out of place at the supermarket or school gates. Advertisement Running costs, too, are an issue as prices at the pump continue to rise. As well as impressive fuel economy, essentials like road tax, servicing and spares for popular cars like the Mini and Honda CR-V won't break the bank, either. Mini Convertible This Mini Convertible is currently on sale for £2,496 Advertisement One excellent option for sunny days can be had from as little as £1,500 for versions from 2009-15. Mini took one of the most iconic cars of all time, chopped its block off and somehow made it even better to drive. Skoda Octavia 4 Skoda Octavia Credit: Getty Find a used car with Sun Motors Advertisement The Octavia is a real Swiss Army Knife of a motor, an ideal all-rounder, it combines a spacious interior with a "gutsy" engine and miserly fuel economy - making it an ideal family car. It's also based on the same platform as the beloved VW Golf, while adding a little bit more room in the back seats and boot. The model also matches the price of the Mini, with 2004-13 models starting at £1,500 even though it's a fair bit larger. Audi TT This Audi TT is a visual representation of the timelessness of the model - it is currently for sale for £3,750 Advertisement Ideal for the kind of person who's after a champagne lifestyle on limited funds, with models from between 2006 and 2014 starting at £2,500 the TT offers a top-notch sports car package at a bargain rate. The car, named for the Toyota Auris Hybrid 4 Toyota Auris Hybrid Credit: Alamy Find a used car with Sun Motors Advertisement The main plus of the Auris is its phenomenally low running costs despite being a very decent size compared to most hatchbacks. The All the while, you pay zero Models from between 2010 and 2012 are usually well within the budget, starting from £4,500. Advertisement Honda CR-V 4 Honda CR-V Credit: Getty Find a used car with Sun Motors Honda is famed for the reliability of its SUVs in particular. Building on the legacy of the legendary Land Cruiser, the CR-V provides a lot of space for very little cost as well as four-wheel drive. Advertisement The rear seats can even slide down to add extra boot space, making it a perfect choice for pet owners. And with 2006-12 examples starting from as little as £3,500 it's a great Benefits of buying a used car Here are the five reasons why you could be better off buying a used car: Lower price = better value: When you buy a used car, you can push your pounds as far as you can, getting better value than buying a new car. You can find models with bigger engines, sporty trims and better specifications. Cheaper insurance: You'll typically pay less to insure a used car compared to a new one. cheaper to insure. The exact premium you pay will depend on you, your location and details of any points on your license or previous accidents, but it should be lower. Reliability: Older cars that have been cared for can be as reliable as new ones. When buying, check out service history and to understand how the car has been cared for. Lower depreciation: A new car will lose up to 40% of its value in the first year, warns the Dealmaking potential: New car dealers don't like to haggle anymore, but in the used car market there are still deals to be done. You're often in the strongest position if you're a cash buyer. Benefits of buying a car outright vs financing Here are some of the reasons why it can be better to buy a cheaper used vehicle outright than using finance to buy a new model: Advertisement Cash means control: It's easy to get carried away with financing deals and end up spending more than you planned. When you buy a car with cash or cleared funds, you're less likely to blow the budget. No monthly payments: We can't predict the future, but if you've got a finance agreement, you make your monthly payments, whatever happens in your life. Buying a car outright can give you control and confidence in your personal finances. Freedom to change: When you own your car outright, you can sell it whenever you want. If you and your family need something bigger, smaller, faster or slower, you can sell your current car and buy a new one without any penalties or problems. Some people worry they'll be left on their own if a vehicle develops a fault. Before you start your search, learn some of the . The good news is that when you buy a used car you're covered by the , which gives you some protection if the car develops a fault.


Scottish Sun
10-07-2025
- Automotive
- Scottish Sun
The UK's best-selling used cars under £5k: Our expert picks the best low-cost motors, including Europe's best seller
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) DESPITE the used car market hotting up, there are still bargains to be had. It's possible to get a reliable family run around, city car or even SUV for less than £5k – but only if you know what you're buying. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 4 At this end of the market, cash is still king. A Gocompare survey found that 59.8% of Brits prefer to buy a car with cash. One of the benefits of buying a car outright is that there's no interest and no monthly payments. Paying with cash can give you a stronger position to attempt to negotiate a better deal. Sometimes, you can even drive away with the car on the day. But what's the best used car to buy for under £5,000? In this article, the auto experts at Sun Motors share their views on the best used cars for under £5,000 from 2024 and for the coming year. You'll also find some hints and tips to help you buy the perfect second-hand car and avoid being left with a pup. Find Your Next Car by What You Can Actually Afford Sun Motors has created the UK's First Finance-First Marketplace *Finance Powered by DSG Finance who are a Credit Broker Not A Lender. Representative 12.9%. Your rate may differ depending on individual circumstances You can check in less than 60 seconds if you are eligible for financing, and then search for your dream used car within your monthly budget. Here's how... Soft credit check , with no impact on your score , with no impact on your score 60-second decision , get a real finance decision in less than a minute , get a real finance decision in less than a minute Instant match , only see cars that fit your real budget , only see cars that fit your real budget AI-powered help, get tailored advice, suggestions, and instant answers from an AI advisor called Theo Find out what you can afford in just 60 seconds here. Best used cars 2025: from low-cost convertibles to durable family saloons Here, our experts have selected three of the best-value used cars in 2025. Dacia Sandero This 2014 Dacia Sandero is currently for sale at £4,296 The Dacia Sandero is Europe's best-selling car, with over 8 million on the road. More cars produced means more for sale – and that means bargains can be had. The Sandero is a small car designed and built by parent company Renault using tried and tested components. Despite being one of the cheapest new cars on the market, the Sandero is more reliable than a comparatively priced Ford or Mazda, says Whatcar?. You can pick up a low-mileage Dacia Sandero for less than £5,000 on Sun Motors. That represents incredible value for anybody's money. SEAT Leon This 2015 SEAT Leon cashes in at £4,495 on Sun Motors The SEAT Leon is basically a VW Golf, only cheaper, with some models sharing the same chassis. If you're looking for a sporty hatchback, the FR (Formula Racing) specification SEAT Leon is the equivalent of a Golf GTI – but at a much lower price. Despite being built by the same company, SEAT is more reliable than a VW (although neither performs that well in this Fixmycar poll). Despite its sporty looks, automotive bloggers The Car Guys found it was pretty economical, too. You can pick up a 2014 Seat Leon for less than £5,000. We recommend you ignore the diesel engine and go for a petrol motor. Mazda MX-5 This timeless chic model is available on Sun Motors for £3,499 The Mazda MX-5 remains today what it's always been: a stylish, sporty and affordable convertible car. The MX-5 is still winning prizes, with the 2023 model named best value sportscar at the 2023 What Car? Awards. Older models are just as reliable and fun, but as with any convertible, ensure you test the roof mechanism before buying, as it can be expensive to repair or replace. It's not exactly cheap, but £10,000 will get you a 4-year old Mazda MX-5 with the powerful 1.5l petrol engine pushing out 130 bhp. Older models can still come in at under £5K if you shop around. Buying a used car? Find cars for under £200 on Sun Motors here. Best used cars of 2024 Here are the top five best used cars under five grand in 2024: Toyota Auris Hybrid Honda CR-V Mini Convertible Skoda Octavia Audi TT The best-used car deals of 2024 are a mixed bag, with small city cars like the Toyota Auris rubbing shoulders with family classics like the Skoda Octavia and sport favourite the Audi TT. You'll notice that all these cars are established models, with cars like the Mini on sale since 2000 and the Audi TT since 1998. This matters because manufacturers will have ironed out any problems with the early models. Old doesn't mean ugly. We reckon the Mini, Audi TT and Honda CR-V are all as stylish today as they were when they were launched. OK, while the family favourite Skoda Octavia won't win any fashion awards, it won't look out of place at the supermarket or school gates. Running costs, too, are an issue as prices at the pump continue to rise. As well as impressive fuel economy, essentials like road tax, servicing and spares for popular cars like the Mini and Honda CR-V won't break the bank, either. Mini Convertible This Mini Convertible is currently on sale for £2,496 One excellent option for sunny days can be had from as little as £1,500 for versions from 2009-15. Mini took one of the most iconic cars of all time, chopped its block off and somehow made it even better to drive. Skoda Octavia 4 Skoda Octavia Credit: Getty Find a used car with Sun Motors The Octavia is a real Swiss Army Knife of a motor, an ideal all-rounder, it combines a spacious interior with a "gutsy" engine and miserly fuel economy - making it an ideal family car. It's also based on the same platform as the beloved VW Golf, while adding a little bit more room in the back seats and boot. The model also matches the price of the Mini, with 2004-13 models starting at £1,500 even though it's a fair bit larger. Audi TT This Audi TT is a visual representation of the timelessness of the model - it is currently for sale for £3,750 Ideal for the kind of person who's after a champagne lifestyle on limited funds, with models from between 2006 and 2014 starting at £2,500 the TT offers a top-notch sports car package at a bargain rate. The car, named for the Isle of Man TT race, was discontinued last year so grab one while you can before the prices go up. Toyota Auris Hybrid 4 Toyota Auris Hybrid Credit: Alamy Find a used car with Sun Motors The main plus of the Auris is its phenomenally low running costs despite being a very decent size compared to most hatchbacks. The hybrid powertrain combines an electric motor with a titchy petrol engine to eke out over 60mpg. All the while, you pay zero road tax thanks to the model's green credentials. Models from between 2010 and 2012 are usually well within the budget, starting from £4,500. Honda CR-V 4 Honda CR-V Credit: Getty Find a used car with Sun Motors Honda is famed for the reliability of its SUVs in particular. Building on the legacy of the legendary Land Cruiser, the CR-V provides a lot of space for very little cost as well as four-wheel drive. The rear seats can even slide down to add extra boot space, making it a perfect choice for pet owners. And with 2006-12 examples starting from as little as £3,500 it's a great bang for buck offering. Benefits of buying a used car Here are the five reasons why you could be better off buying a used car: Lower price = better value: When you buy a used car, you can push your pounds as far as you can, getting better value than buying a new car. You can find models with bigger engines, sporty trims and better specifications. Cheaper insurance: You'll typically pay less to insure a used car compared to a new one. cheaper to insure. The exact premium you pay will depend on you, your location and details of any points on your license or previous accidents, but it should be lower. Reliability: Older cars that have been cared for can be as reliable as new ones. When buying, check out service history and previous MOTs to understand how the car has been cared for. Lower depreciation: A new car will lose up to 40% of its value in the first year, warns the AA. A used car won't. In fact, take care of your used car and you can achieve a high return when you come to sell it. Dealmaking potential: New car dealers don't like to haggle anymore, but in the used car market there are still deals to be done. You're often in the strongest position if you're a cash buyer. Benefits of buying a car outright vs financing Here are some of the reasons why it can be better to buy a cheaper used vehicle outright than using finance to buy a new model: Cash means control: It's easy to get carried away with financing deals and end up spending more than you planned. When you buy a car with cash or cleared funds, you're less likely to blow the budget. No monthly payments: We can't predict the future, but if you've got a finance agreement, you make your monthly payments, whatever happens in your life. Buying a car outright can give you control and confidence in your personal finances. Freedom to change: When you own your car outright, you can sell it whenever you want. If you and your family need something bigger, smaller, faster or slower, you can sell your current car and buy a new one without any penalties or problems. Some people worry they'll be left on their own if a vehicle develops a fault. Before you start your search, learn some of the essential tips when buying a used car. The good news is that when you buy a used car you're covered by the Consumer Rights Act 2015, which gives you some protection if the car develops a fault. Get started finding your next used vehicle here.


Daily Mirror
05-07-2025
- Automotive
- Daily Mirror
Cheapest cars to keep on the road with 3 common brands named
With Brits being stung by maintenance costs averaging out at a whopping £756.45 every year, experts have urged drivers to opt for these five trustworthy models which are cheap to fix and maintain Avoid sky-high repair costs with these reliable cars that have been crowned the least expensive to own in 2025. Drawing on more than 300,000 real-world bookings, analysis by ClickMechanic provides expert insight into the true cost of keeping different models on the road. It found the average annual maintenance cost stands at £756.45, which totals a whopping £13,540 over a typical car's lifespan. The gap between the cheapest and most expensive models is substantial, with luxury saloons costing hundreds of pounds more every year to run in comparison to budget hatchbacks. With this in mind, here are the five most economical motors to maintain in 2025: 5. Kia CEED The Kia CEED holds fifth place with an annual maintenance cost of £615. Renowned for its reliability and user-friendly features, the CEED benefits from Kia's strong warranty and quality engineering. This reduces the frequency and cost of repairs over time. Kia's global presence ensures parts are readily available and competitively priced. The CEED's popularity means local garages are familiar with servicing it, making routine maintenance convenient and budget-friendly for owners. 4. Peugeot 2008 SUV The Peugeot 2008 SUV ranks fourth for affordable maintenance, costing £613 annually. Known for its stylish design and practical features, the 2008 is popular among families and city drivers. Its widespread parts availability and Peugeot's extensive dealer network help keep servicing and repairs straightforward and affordable. The model's reliability and efficient engineering also reduce unexpected expenses, making it a cost-effective choice for those seeking a balance of style and low running costs. 3. Dacia Sandero The Dacia Sandero is the third most affordable car to maintain in the UK according to the study, with an annual upkeep of just £602. Its low maintenance costs are largely due to the Sandero'a simple engineering and inexpensive replacement parts, making repairs straightforward and budget-friendly. Dacia 's reputation for dependability is reinforced by its impressive ranking — sixth out of 31 brands according to analysis done by What Car? in 2024 — giving owners added confidence in the brand's reliability. 2. Vauxhall Grandland X The Vauxhall Grandland X is among the most affordable cars to maintain, with annual upkeep costing just £600 — 22 per cent less than the national average. Vauxhall 's commitment to building practical, straightforward vehicles makes the Grandland X easier and cheaper to service. Additionally, its shared platform with Peugeot models ensures that replacement parts are widely available and reasonably priced, further reducing repair costs. 1. Hyundai i20 The Hyundai i20 is the cheapest car to maintain in the UK, with an annual upkeep of £580 — this works out at 25 per cent below the national average. The Hyundai i20 is designed for reliability and finished fourth out of 24 in its class in What Car?'s 2025 reliability survey. Hyundai as a brand also ranked 10th out of 31 manufacturers for dependability in 2024. To minimise maintenance expenses, regular servicing and preventative checks are key. CEO and Co-founder of ClickMechanic, Andrew Jervis, advises: "The first thing you want to do is stick to a regular service schedule, preventative maintenance can stop bigger problems down the line. It's the same for conducting regular checks, such as tyre pressure and engine oil levels. If these are kept up, it avoids any unnecessary wear and tear." He also recommends driving sensibly, as aggressive driving leads to premature wear. Andrew added: "If you're driving aggressively, like hard braking, navigating through potholes or speed bumps too fast or 'riding' the clutch excessively you should expect premature wear to critical components."
LeMonde
01-07-2025
- Automotive
- LeMonde
'As Luca de Meo abandons ship, Renault's future remains highly uncertain'
Luca de Meo loves automobiles so much − even publishing a Dictionnaire amoureux de l'automobile (a "Dictionary for Lovers of Automobiles") − that he has finally decided to leave them behind. After holding various positions in the auto industry for 33 years, five of which were spent as general director of Renault, the Italian executive has chosen to join Kering (which houses Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent, Bottega Veneta and Balenciaga, among others). One could say there is no such thing as love, only proof of love – and that it can be bought, among other places, at luxury boutiques. This is an unprecedented move; going from assembly plants and CO 2 emissions standards to fashion week runways is a bold U-turn. Even if both a Dacia Sandero and a Gucci Jackie bag sell for several thousand euros, it is hard to imagine using the same marketing tricks to win over customers who will never inhabit the same world. And while many at Renault have criticized de Meo for a lack of loyalty, one must acknowledge his appetite for risk. Just as Renault struggled when de Meo took the helm, Kering and its flagship brand, Gucci, have also been facing challenging times. François-Henri Pinault, the group's heir, hopes to launch a similar turnaround, which raises questions about the real nature of the changes being initiated at Renault's headquarters in Boulogne-Billancourt (a Paris suburb). "This is a personal decision, and I am not running away," de Meo told bewildered employees, insisting that Renault was "well-positioned for the next chapter." Time will tell, because in the car industry, decisions take time to bear fruit, and there are countless ways to make the balance sheet look better before reality catches up a few years later. The examples are numerous, from Carlos Ghosn to Carlos Tavares, who plunged from the pinnacle to disaster in just a matter of months. The only thing certain at this point is that de Meo fundamentally reshaped the Renault – sometimes for the better, but more often... toward the unknown.


Local Spain
11-06-2025
- Automotive
- Local Spain
The cheapest new cars to buy in Spain in 2025
If you're looking to buy a new car in Spain that won't cost the earth, we're here to help. You might be wondering whether a second-hand car or if a brand new one might be best, especially seeing as bargains on used cars aren't so easy to come by anymore. With that in mind, we've decided to list 14 of the cheapest car models you can currently buy new in Spain for under €25,000, based largely on the findings of online car marketplace Carwow. The list includes some electric vehicles, hybrids and even a seven-seater. Remember, the dealers in your area may have the vehicles we've listed for a higher or lower amount, so it's worth shopping around to find the best deal. Prices can also vary from region to region. The prices below are also for the most basic models without added extras such as central locking, electric windows on all doors, better sound system, better rims, and certain colours. And as an extra note you should know that to be able to buy any of these cars for these prices, you must accept the financing conditions of the brand. If you want to pay in cash for example, the prices will usually be higher. Dacia Sandero – from €13,525 The Dacia Sandero is a small hatchback, which is a bit bigger than its rivals at 4.09 metres. It has everything you need in terms of equipment and is easy to handle. The main downside is that its assisted steering can give a feeling of lack of stability, but it's a stable and safe car. Pros: Good value for money, can save money by opting for basic finish, low fuel consumption Cons: Limited optional features and engine capacity Dacia Duster - from €19,500 The new Dacia Duster is an affordable SUV with a refreshed re-designed compared to the previous model. There are ECO labels across the range. It also has a generous-sized boot and a four-wheel drive option. It's a good choice even though it offers less technology than its competitors and no diesel versions. Pros: Competitive price, ECO label and good-sized boot. Cons: Technology is not as good as competitor models and they don't have diesel engines. Opal Corsa – from €15,925 The Opel Corsa is a balanced and easy-to-use city car. Hybrid versions are also available with improved technology. The main drawback is that it still needs improvements in its touch controls. Pros: Hybrid versions with ECO label, improved multimedia system and updated design. Cons: Difficult access or rear seats, poor touch controls and the 75 hp engine may fall short. Opal Corsa car is a good cheaper option in Spain. Hyundai Inster - from €22,260 The Hyundai Inster is a compact and versatile urban electric car with good range and features. It is great for city living. It's price tag and firm suspension, however, mean that it won't suit everyone. Pros: Practical and efficient design, good agility in urban areas and quality equipment. Cons: Firm suspension, higher price compared to competitors and limited charging power. Hyundai Inster car. Citroën C3 – from €15,650 The Citroën C3 is one of the most affordable small cars on the market. It offers both 101-hp petrol and hybrid versions and has a good standard of equipment with a nice, yet simple design. It does, however, have more basic technology than its rivals. Pros: Good value for money, Hybrid version with ECO label available and standard driving aids. Cons: Basic platform and high fuel consumption. The Citroën C3 is a good option. Fiat Grande Panda Eléctrico - from €22,590 The Fiat Grande Panda Electric is a well-designed and well-equipped electric car with fast charging abilities. It's ideal to use in the city, but it's important to keep in mind though that its range and performance are limited for long trips. Pros: Attractive design, good value for money and fast charging up to 100 kW. Cons: It's not great for longer trips and the space in the rear seats in limited. Fiat Panda Electric - great choice for an affordable electric car. SEAT Ateca – from €24,870 The SEAT Ateca is a balanced and practical SUV, with a good-sized boot, agile driving capabilities, and a wide range of both petrol and diesel engines. The downside is that there are no hybrid options available. SEAT Ateca - A balanced and practical SUV. Citroën ë-C3 - from €21,820 This car offers great comfort and has a good range of features, including a simple mobile phone dock and a 10.25-inch touchscreen. It also has 113-hp engine system. Pros: Excellent value for money, good sized boot and it can travel fairly long distances before you have to recharge. Cons: Basic platform and poor financing options. Citroën C3 could be a good affordable electric vehicle to use in Spain. MG ZS Hybrid+ - from €22,140 The MG ZS Hybrid+ is a non-plug-in hybrid SUV that stands out for its excellent value, extensive standard equipment, and efficiency in urban areas. Pros: Best quality-price comparison and spacious. Cons: Limited wheel adjustment when steering, limited engine range when driving off and lacking in power. The MG ZS Hybrid+ is a non-plug-in hybrid SUV. Dacia Spring - from €17,009 An affordable and efficient electric car, the Dacia Spring is perfect for using around the city. Prices are competitive and it offers a good range for daily commutes, although its performance is not the best for long trips. Pros: Competitive price, compact size which is good for urban environment and sufficient power for daily use. Cons: Limited performance for long journeys, basic finishes and the fast-charging system is good as good as its rivals. The Dacia Spring is an affordable and efficient electric car. SEAT Ibiza – from €15,480 The SEAT Ibiza is a balanced city car, which is the 7th most popular model in Spain. It has a good interior quality, efficient engine, and dynamic handling, although it doesn't have a hybrid option for now. SEAT Ibiza launch in Barcelona. Photo: LLUIS GENE / AFP Dacia Jogger – from €18,200 The Dacia Jogger is the most affordable seven-seater car on the market. It offers a simple yet practical design and also has a large interior. There is a hybrid version available and it's recommended for its performance and low fuel consumption. Pros: Good-sized boot and seven seats Cons: Standard equipment, limited customisation possibilities and automatic transmission is not available. The Dacia Jogger is the most affordable seven-seater car on the market. Fiat Grande Panda – from €8,059 The Fiat Grande Panda is a small car, yet it has a good original design. It also offers good quality, and an efficient 100-hp hybrid system. It's ideal for the city thanks to its comfort and practicality, although it's performance is modest. There's also limited space for passengers at the back. Pros: Good hybrid operation at low speeds, great functional design, attractive and versatile. Cons: Modest road performance, limited functions on dashboard display, less spacious. The Fiat Grande Panda is a small car with a nice original design. MG3 Hybrid+ - from €19,440 The MG3 Hybrid+ is a compact hybrid car with a high-performance and a 195-hp system. It's a good quality vehicle, but the added extras and finishes are very simple. There is also limited boot space. Pros: Competitive price, good performance and quality equipment. Cons: Simple finishes, smaller boot than other cars and a drop in power when changing gears. The MG3 Hybrid+ is a compact hybrid with a high-performance. It's worth keeping in mind that the government has introduced its MOVES III 2025 plan, which offers subsidies for the purchase of electric, plug-in hybrid, and fuel cell vehicles, as well as for the installation of charging stations. This year the government has added €400 million to the budget for the programme. It's aimed individuals, as well as businesses and seeks to promote cleaner and more efficient mobility, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and move toward a more sustainable transportation model. It is available for all cars costing less than €45,000.