£10,000 is a pretty strong budget in the used car market, here are some of the best buys for your money

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Just a few years ago, £10,000 would have bagged you a brand new budget-oriented model such as the Dacia Sandero or MG3. This may no longer be the case but, on the plus side, a wide range of tempting used cars can still be found for £10,000 or less – some of which even carry a premium badge.

We’ve trawled the classifieds to find some of the best cars for your £10k budget. There’s something for just about everyone on our list, too, with practical family SUVs, executive saloons and even sporty coupes all up for grabs.

You should be able to find some low-mileage, relatively new examples for this budget but, no matter how fresh the car may seem, it’s still important to take the appropriate precautions. Be sure to take a test drive, check the service history, and perhaps even ask a professional to do a full mechanical inspection of your prospective purchase. Taking these steps will help towards preventing any surprise bills and breakdowns later on.

​The best cars for £10,000 or less

  • BMW 1 Series MK2
  • BMW 5 Series MK6
  • Citroen C3 Aircross MK1
  • Dacia Duster Mk2
  • Mazda MX-5 Mk3
  • Mercedes A-Class Mk3
  • Peugeot RCZ Mk1
  • Renault Captur Mk1
  • Skoda Yeti Mk1
  • Volkswagen Golf Mk7

BMW 1 Series Mk2

BMW 1 Series Mk2

  • Years produced: 2011-2019
  • Engines available: 1.5T, 1.6T, 2.0T, 3.0T petrol, 1.5, 1.6 2.0 diesel

Pros

Cons

Great to drive

Odd pre-facelift styling

High-quality cabin

Rivals are more practical

Good range of engines

Pricey in higher specs

A thoroughly sensible but still fun way into BMW ownership involves finding yourself a tidy second-generation 1 Series. There’s no denying that earlier versions look odd, but the high-quality cabin makes up for this.

The engines are a particular highlight of the car, and you simply can’t go wrong with any of them, whether you go for the entry-level three-cylinder or an economical diesel.

For most, the 181bhp four-cylinder petrol 120i will be ideal, because it’s both powerful and reasonably frugal. A unique-for-the-segment rear-wheel-drive layout makes for a sporty, class-leading driving experience, although this does come at the expense of space for rear-seat passengers, and the boot is smaller than you’ll find in some rival vehicles.

BMW 5 Series Mk6

BMW 5 Series Mk6

  • Years produced: 2009-2016
  • Engines available: 2.0T, 2.5, 3.0, 3.0T, 4.4T petrol, 2.0, 3.0 diesel

Pros

Cons

Excellent handling

Lots of leggy examples

Solid and premium-feeling cabin

Can be pricey to run

Great engine range

Limited rear visibility

There’s a strong case for the 5 Series being the best car BMW makes right now, and the same was probably true when the previous-generation ‘F10’ model was still in production.

It’s spacious, has a premium and well screwed-together cabin, and is by far the best-driving car in the segment.

Plus a wide range of brilliant engines, and the option of a practical estate variant mean there’s a 5 Series for almost everyone. Just watch out for models with big six-figure mileages.

Citroen C3 Aircross Mk1

Citroen C3 Aircross Mk1

  • Years produced: 2017-present
  • Engines available: 1.2, 1.2T petrol, 1.5, 1.6 diesel

Pros

Cons

Funky styling

Inconsistent interior quality

Focus on comfort

Comfort is at expense of handling

Spacious and flexible cabin

Reliability could be better

It’s not easy to stand out in the crowded compact SUV segment, but Citroen has managed it with the C3 Aircross.

Inside you’ll find an equally cool-looking cabin with lots of family-friendly features, and on the move the C3 Aircross differentiates itself from firm-riding rivals by having a clear focus on comfort. However, that softly-softly approach does mean sacrificing some outright handling ability.

It’s worth noting the infotainment set-up is a little fiddly and there are some cheaper-feeling elements in the cabin. Overall though, the Citroen is a great used buy, so much so that it was named Auto Express’s Used Car of The Year in 2020. A budget of £10,000 isn’t enough for the facelifted 2021 model, but you’ll have your pick of engines and trim grades.

Dacia Duster Mk2

Dacia Duster Mk2

  • Years produced: 2017-present
  • Engines available: 1.0T, 1.3T petrol, 1.5 diesel

Pros

Cons

Excellent value

Not very economical

Large interior

Feels cheap inside

Surprisingly fun to drive

Low scores in crash tests

Another value-conscious entry from Dacia, this time in the form of the larger Duster SUV.

A low price when new means that on this budget you can opt for the much-improved 2017-on version. It’s spacious, fun to drive and even quite capable off-road in four-wheel-drive form.

Compromises have to be made to achieve that low price, though, and the Duster does feel  cheap in places, plus it lacks some of the safety gear found in pricier rivals, contributing to a low safety rating.

Mazda MX-5 Mk3

Mazda MX-5 Mk3

  • Years produced: 2005-2015
  • Engines available: 1.8, 2.0 petrol

Pros

Cons

Fun to drive

A little soft in standard guise

Lots of hard-tops available

They do still rust a little

Decent reliability

Pre-facelift not the best looking

The third-generation ‘NC’ version of Mazda’s iconic sports car is looking like the most tempting of the lot on the used market. More recent NDs are still quite pricey, while earlier cars are getting on a bit now, and have all the associated issues, including rust. The NC is the sweet spot, offering good reliability and a fun driving experience, plus, if you want, endless options for modification.

For a budget of up to £10,000, it’ll be easy to secure a fairly late facelift MX-5 with the folding hard-top, which is a no-brainer because it adds barely any weight.

Mercedes A-Class Mk3

Mercedes A-Class Mk3

  • Years produced: 2013-2018
  • Engines available: 1.6T, 2.0T petrol, 1.5, 1.8, 2.1 diesel

Pros

Cons

Good looks

Interior quality so-so

Badge appeal

Some ride firmly

Plenty of tech

Tight rear cabin space

For the Mk3 version of the A-Class, the MPV-like model was overhauled to turn it into a more conventional hatchback rival to the Audi A3 and BMW 1 Series, becoming a whole lot more appealing in the process.

It looks good and higher-spec models come fitted with plenty of standard-fit technology, although cabin quality is a little lacking in placed. There’s also a wide spread of engines, but you’ll need to breach the £10k mark to grab a lower-mileage version.

Peugeot RCZ Mk1

Peugeot RCZ Mk1

  • Years produced: 2009-2015
  • Engines available: 1.6T petrol, 2.0 diesel

Pros

Cons

Looks great

Audi TT is nicer inside

Fun to drive

Tiny rear seats

Good value

Firm ride

Attempting to take on the Audi TT was a bold move for Peugeot, and it was one that ultimately failed. Sales of the RCZ coupe were slow, and after six years on sale, it was discontinued.

The few out there represent great value, though. Budget £10k and you’ll be able to get any variant (the rare RCZ R aside) with reasonable mileage. There’s plenty to recommend beyond the looks, because the RCZ drives well and is fairly cheap to run. The cabin isn’t a patch on a TT’s, though.

Renault Captur Mk1

Renault Captur Mk1

  • Years produced: 2013-2019
  • Engines available: 0.9T, 1.3T petrol, 1.5 diesel

Pros

Cons

Cheap to run

Cheap cabin on early cars

Practical for its size

More expensive than a Clio

Mini SUV looks

Dull to drive

It’s not hard to see why the first Renault Captur was a great sales success. It made good use of the Clio supermini’s platform to offer additional practicality, thanks partly to a higher roofline.

The sliding rear seat bench is a neat touch, allowing you to either maximise boot space or rear legroom as desired. It’s worth going for a 2017-on facelifted model, because these look smarter and have a much-improved interior that addressed a lot of the cheaper-feeling parts found previously.

Skoda Yeti Mk1

Skoda Yeti Mk1

  • Years produced: 2009-2017
  • Engines available: 1.2T, 1.4T, 1.8T petrol, 1.6, 2.0 diesel

Pros

Cons

Practical 'Varioflex' seating

Prices have increased

Quirky looks

DSG reliability issues

Good to drive

1.8 TSI can be problematic

Ask a lot of Skoda Yeti owners what they’ll buy next and many will say “another Yeti”. There’s nothing else quite like our New Car Awards winner of 2010, especially not its more conventional Karoq replacement.

The Yeti is a fun, quirky-looking car that offers a lot of practicality in a compact package, thanks to a high roofline and clever ‘Varioflex’ rear seats that can be removed individually. Most models on the used market are diesels, but the TDI units do suit the car.

Prices remain strong, but a budget of £5,000 to £7,500 will give you plenty of pre and post-facelift cars to look at, many with the all-wheel drive system. If you go for one of the latter, make sure the system’s Haldex clutch has been serviced – it can get clogged over time and stop working.

Volkswagen Golf Mk7

Volkswagen Golf Mk7

  • Years produced: 2012-2019
  • Powertrains available: 1.0T, 1.2T, 1.4T, 1.5T, 1.8T, 2.0T petrol, 1.4 PHEV, 1.6, 2.0 diesel, 35.8kWh battery/1x e-motor

Pros

Cons

Wide range of great engines

A little dull in some specs

High-quality, well laid-out cabin

Still fairly expensive

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Some rivals are more practical

The main reason the current Volkswagen Golf comes as such a disappointment is that the previous version was so good. It’s such a well thought-out car that can fit into your life very easily, and the cabin is a triumph of understatement and quality.

We’d like it if the Golf were a little cheaper, but a budget of £10,000 is more than enough for a pre-facelift car in a good trim level, and if you’re happy with a higher mileage, there are a few GTI and GTD examples in this price bracket.

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