7/10Audie-tron£59,845 – £71,505Looking to set a tentative foot into the future? This is the safest stepping stone yet
6/10JeepCompass£25,465 – £32,440More an SUV than a soft-roader. Patchy dynamics but well finished and has good off-road ability
7/10MitsubishiEclipse Cross£21,950 – £29,190The Eclipse Cross is a striking and mostly successful Qashqai rival
7/10RenaultZoe£21,865 – £24,865Renault mends the bits that needed mending and leaves the bits that didn’t. A big step forwards.
7/10VauxhallCrossland X£18,230 – £24,235It presents enough rational arguments that it'll insinuate itself deep into many families' lives.
4/10VauxhallMokka£17,929 – £22,429There are many good mini-SUVs on the market. The Mokka isn’t one of them. We advise a trip to a Skoda dealership.
Best in class8/10FordFiesta£15,770 – £24,130Cracking supermini is one of the best cars Ford makes. Britain’s top seller? It makes you proud.
6/10ToyotaYaris£13,315 – £18,355A far-reaching facelift has improved it, but it's still not a match for the class best. At least you can now justify it.