Best in class8/10FordFiesta£13,740 – £23,560Cracking supermini is one of the best cars Ford makes. Britain’s top seller? It makes you proud.
7/10RenaultClio£13,395 – £21,595Cheery and characterful, the new Clio is a genuinely appealing supermini.
7/10RenaultCaptur£15,140 – £22,925If it ain't broke, don't fix it; updated Captur is still one of the better small crossovers on sale
7/10VolkswagenPolo£11,775 – £22,895It's a sizeable leap, and enough to shove the Polo up to the upper reaches of the supermini order.
7/10SkodaFabia£12,055 – £18,630Great option for someone who doesn’t really care about cars or driving.
6/10ToyotaYaris£11,915 – £25,740A far-reaching facelift has improved it, but it's still not a match for the class best. At least you can now justify it.
4/10Hyundaiix20£15,230 – £18,780This mini-MPV offers loads of space and of course, that spectacular warranty, but sadly it's dreary to drive. You'd be better off in the i30.