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Recommended. A fine city car - keenly priced, solidly constructed and painless to own and drive.
Recommended. Miniaturised roadster is unlike anything else on the market - but it struggles to cope with the big, bad world.
Not recommended. Compact city car offering tough construction and a super-economical engine. But it has a cramped cabin, is dynamically unaccomplished and feels underpowered on the open road.
Average. Distinctive supercar that offers an amazing amount of interior space considering its diminutive dimensions.
Average. Curvy-looking supermini that represents great value, thanks to a strong equipment list and a lowly price tag. There's a sporty model that's fun too.
Average. A big improvement on the last one but still not great on-road.
Steer Clear. A tiny four-wheel drive that looks better than it really is. Lack of space and a bumpy ride are just a few of its problems - top models are expensive too.
Average. Japanese supermini that benefits from strong engines and a practical interior. Very cheap to run and there's a good warranty. Looks are not to everyone's taste.
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