- Ford Fiesta
- Seat Ibiza
- Citroen C3
- Volkswagen Polo
- Mini Convertible
- Dacia Sandero
- Audi A1
- Vauxhall Corsa VXR
- Toyota Yaris
- Skoda Fabia
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Ford Fiesta
Earlier this year, production of this classic supermini came to a tearjerking end, but thankfully there’s still some real gems out there, like this 1998 example with only 68k on the clock.
Read our Ford Fiesta review here
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Seat Ibiza
The Seat Ibiza has always faced stiff competition from other brands within the VW family, but it makes a great little city car. Now Cupra is where Seat is focussing, you could bag yourself a future classic (maybe) with this one.
Read our Seat Ibiza review
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Citroen C3
Revel in the C3’s more sedate attitude to life, and this 2011 model’s great price, super low mileage and 1.4-litre, ULEZ-compliant petrol engine.
Read more about the Citroen C3
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Volkswagen Polo
The general reliability of the badge means opting for a secondhand Polo is a smart choice. Though this 1993 collectible made us go back for a second look, here’s a younger, low-mileage 1.4-litre model.
Read our Volkswagen Polo review here
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Mini Convertible
This well-specced 2004 Mini Convertible is just a smidge under £3k and with its Euro 4 petrol engine meets ULEZ criteria for cost-effective urban motoring. Just don’t mention ‘go-kart’ handling, mmkay?
Read our first drive of the Mini Convertible
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Dacia Sandero
The Dacia Sandero is a ‘does-what-it-says-on-the-tin’ type of a deal. It’s simple, it’s spacious and smart-looking. On the secondhand market, this 2013 example is a great price for a decade-old car.
Read our Dacia Sandero review
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Audi A1
Aimed deliberately at young city dwellers, the Audi A1 was the brand’s answer to the Mini. It’s an easy way to get into Audi ownership and the fact the A1 Mk2 is the last (at least until some all-electric successor arrives) means any secondhand purchase, such as this 2010 listing, could be a worthwhile investment. Probably.
Read our Audi A1 review here
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Vauxhall Corsa VXR
The Vauxhall Corsa is another long-standing best-selling supermini. This ULEZ-friendly 1.6-litre Turbo VXR comes in at a really great price. It’s got a decent spec and has also been upgraded with a Kenwood head unit. Perfect to drown out the nagging feeling you should have saved up for a Nürburgring edition instead.
Read our Vauxhall Corsa VXR review
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Toyota Yaris
The Toyota Yaris has a long had a reputation for great fuel economy (be still thine beating heart!), due to its mild hybrid system coupled with a diddy 1.3-litre engine. While it doesn’t offer the wildest drive, low running costs keep it popular. This 2012 one in white is a lower price than usual too.
Read our review of the Toyota Yaris
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Skoda Fabia
Despite being the car that was famously cheaper than its VW Group stablemates, finding a Fabia under £3k is tricky. However, here’s a super low mileage 2002 Skoda Fabia, admittedly in great condition for a Mk1. Future classic? We couldn’t say.
Read our review of the Skoda Fabia
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