4/10Hyundaii800£25,585 – £27,985Failed your family planning classes? You need a Hyundai i800. More budget airline than captain's chair, but needs must.
8/10ToyotaGT86£26,495 – £32,164The simplest and most exciting Toyota in years is also a real pleasure to drive
7/10RenaultMegane RS£27,385 – £32,985Like your hot hatches with some bite? Get a Megane RS while it's hot
6/10MitsubishiOutlander PHEV£28,050 – £44,170It’s brilliant. But only up to a point. Pity. It could be so much better...
6/10MitsubishiOutlander£28,050 – £44,170It'll be a perfect tool for some, but cheap plastics and an underpowered drivetrain mean it'll never be loved
6/10SsangyongRexton£28,125 – £37,625A giant, kitted out seven-seat 4x4 for the price of a top-spec Qashqai. Only apply if you like your driving rufty-tufty
8/10Morgan3-Wheeler£31,140 – £34,000There’s no rationalising the Morgan 3-Wheeler, which is a massive part of its appeal. Take it at face value and love it.
8/10SubaruOutback£32,410 – £35,410A likeable Swiss Army knife. A bit bland but will shrug off anything thrown at it.
5/10ToyotaLand Cruiser£33,425 – £53,650If you live in the desert, the Land Cruiser is as good as it gets. But seeing as we don't, the Discovery is a much better bet
7/10CupraAteca£35,330Cupra Ateca is quick, practical and handles pretty well. But suffers in comparison to its younger, smarter sibling
7/10JeepWrangler£38,620 – £48,120If you ‘get’ the Wrangler, this one’s easier to live with than ever before and just as easy to love. If you don’t, there’s always the Skoda Kodiaq
8/10Porsche718 Cayman£44,790 – £75,348The base engines are gruff, but the handling is as sweet as ever. Very few sports cars are this complete
8/10Land RoverDiscovery£46,110 – £68,890The consummate big family SUV. Spectacular off-road, now better on it, but is it just too Range Rover for its own good?
8/10Porsche718 Boxster£46,651 – £65,949If you want to experience the best chassis in the business, it's here. And thankfully the 6cyl is back, too
8/10PorscheMacan£46,913 – £68,530For stunning breadth of ability underlined by sporting nous, no small SUV gets close
8/10Mercedes-BenzAMG A45£50,000The most powerful hot hatch in series production operates unobtrusively when you don’t demand much, and goes properly feral when you do
9/10BMWM2 Competition£50,500 – £53,145It really does tick a whole lot of boxes. You know you want one.
8/10JaguarF-Type Coupe£51,400 – £111,630The F-Type is fun to drive, sounds fantastic and looks amazing. Job done.
8/10JaguarF-Type Convertible£56,880 – £117,120The F-Type is an exceptional sports car: sharp, invigorating and charismatic
8/10JaguarF-Type£56,880 – £117,120Slightly sharper looks, slightly sharper chassis... but otherwise refreshingly old-school. Phew