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Toyota Aygo X 1.0 VVT-i Pure:
Toyota’s Aygo X is an intriguing micro-SUV, staying in the city car class. Distinctive looks and practicality make it a tempting choice. With strong residual values, it offers low total cost of ownership, around £11,102 or 37p per-mile over 36 months or 30,000 miles. Fuel economy is 56.4mpg, CO2 emissions at 110g/km, and insurance group 5.
Dacia Sandero 1.0 TCe Essential:
The Dacia Sandero in the B-segment supermini class costs less to own than many city cars. It has grown up with improved ride comfort, and the simple Access trim is no longer available. Decent interior quality, air-conditioning, cruise control, and Bluetooth on the Essential version. Cheap to drive at 49.3mpg, insurance group 14.
Kia Picanto 1.0 2 5dr:
Kia Picanto owners have strong used market values and low running costs with efficient versions emitting 110g/km CO2 and achieving 58.9mpg. The 1.0-liter engine produces 66bhp, and the ‘2’ trim includes features like USB ports and 14-inch alloys. Comfortable, spacious, and fun to drive, with a seven-year warranty.
Citroen C3 1.2 PureTech You:
Citroen C3 is cost-efficient, with an 82bhp 1.2-liter engine delivering up to 51.4mpg. CO2 emissions are 122g/km, and it falls under insurance group 14. While residual values are below par, the TCO is healthy due to the low initial price. Simple spec with electric front windows, air-con, cruise control, DAB radio, and Bluetooth.
Citroen Ami:
The Citroen Ami, a quadricycle, offers cost-saving with a running cost of 27.6p per-mile. It has seating for two, making it unique and more economical than the Citroen C3. The running cost over 10,000 miles is just over £2,760.