A GROUP of car experts person picked retired 3 sporty hatchbacks that tin beryllium bought second-hand for nether £9,000.
Their apical picks adjacent see a premium BMW and a Vauxhall that offers "practicality and style".
The Swansway Motor Group, a family-owned dealership based in Cheshire, shared with Sun Motors 3 reasonably affordable motors that are cleanable for budget-concious drivers who privation worth "without compromising quality".
That includes a 2017 Vauxhall Corsa 1.4i ecoFLEX that's Limited Edition, described arsenic a "compact and fuel-efficient" hatchback that's cleanable for metropolis driving.
Powered by a 1.4-litre petrol engine, this Corsa combines practicality with style.
For penny-pinchers, it's incredibly economical to thrust and delivers a substance system of 54.3 MPG.
Drivers tin besides take a VW Polo 1.2 TSI that blends ratio with plentifulness of in-car tech.
Like the Corsa, the Polo is remarkably economical by moving astatine 60.1 MPG - making it cleanable for agelong commutes oregon metropolis driving.
Inside, it comes with a 6.5-inch colour touchscreen arsenic good arsenic Bluetooth audio and telephone connectivity, and DAB radio.
Then there's a tasty BMW 1 Series M Sport, featuring a 2.0-litre centrifugal and conscionable 51,943 miles connected the clock.
The 2014 BMW is listed arsenic "perfect for those looking for a premium driving acquisition astatine an affordable price", portion offering dynamic styling - mostly enhanced by 18-inch M Star Spoke alloy wheels and a sleek achromatic exterior.
The 1 Series has been disposable since 2004 and is officially known arsenic a scope of 'subcompact enforcement cars' disposable arsenic hatchbacks, coupes and convertibles.
This comes arsenic different beloved hatchback that was a favourite among petrolheads successful the 1980s is conscionable months distant from a instrumentality arsenic a tiny EV to rival the Fiat 500.
Elsewhere, VW person unveiled a peculiar variation blistery hatchback that's inspired by a legendary exemplary from the 1990s.