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1. Mercedes C Class saloon
Arguably the biggest launch of the year was the new Mercedes C Class. Mercedes set itself the target of beating both the Audi A4 and the BMW 3 Series with the new car and to do that the C Class has a classy interior, a very comfortable suspension setup and engines that are up to 20 per cent more efficient than the old model. For now there is a choice of a petrol engine or two diesels but AMG versions and a hybrid will join the range soon.

Price ?27,195 - ?73,500

PROS
  • Cheap to run
  • Classy new interior
  • Comfortable suspension

    CONS
  • Fastest diesel is too noisy
  • Slightly cramped rear seats
  • Limited choice from launch
  • 2. Audi TT coupe
    In August of 2014, the order book opened for the third version of the Audi TT, one of Audi s most famous models. Some say the redesigned car is not radically different enough from the outgoing model (pictured) but the changes definitely give the new TT an updated, modern look. The new chrome grille brings the coupe in to line with Audi s current design aesthetic and a 12.3 inch screen behind the steering wheel replaces conventional dials. Audi s new Multi Media Interface (MMI) gets it debut in the new TT, as do smart LED headlights that can stay on full beam without blinding drivers in oncoming traffic. Audi has made the car lighter, faster and more efficient than the model it replaces.

    Price ?29,770 - ?40,270

    PROS
  • Stylish image
  • Diesel is cheap to run
  • Comfortable and fun to drive

    CONS
  • Expensive to buy
  • Cramped back seats
  • No four wheel drive diesel
  • 3. Vauxhall Corsa hatchback
    The look of the new Vauxhall Corsa, particularly the front, owes much to the firm s popular city car the Vauxhall Adam. Inside, Vauxhall has worked hard to improve the interior relative to the outgoing model and is offering the new car with its IntelliLink seven inch touchscreen system, to which you can connect your mobile phone. The car made its debut at the Paris Motor Show in October and from launch will be available with a new 1.0 litre petrol engine, as well as an updated version of the current Corsa s 1.3 litre diesel engine.

    Price ?8,995 - ?16,235

    PROS
  • Good value for money
  • Comfortable
  • Spacious interior and big boot

    CONS
  • Ford Fiesta more fun to drive
  • Seats feel cheap
  • Question marks over reliability
  • 4. MINI hatchback
    BMW has not rested on its laurels with the MINI despite the old car s popularity, the manufacturer has built a new version that is both more economical and more powerful in all models. The new Cooper D model can do 0 62mph in just 7.8 seconds, yet is still capable of more than 70mpg. The interior of the new MINI is plusher than ever before and has a striking, centrally mounted circular screen for control of the infotainment system and the car s settings. Boot space is up 30 per cent in an effort to address criticisms of the previous model s practicality.

    Price ?13,750 - ?21,070

    PROS
  • Great interior
  • Fun to drive
  • Efficient engines

    CONS
  • Suspension still a bit firm
  • Rear legroom tight
  • Expensive to buy
  • 5. Ford Focus hatchback
    Unlike some of the cars here, the 2014 Ford Focus is more of a facelifted model than an all new car. Nonetheless, the new model addresses one of the focus biggest problems non descript looks. The new car is much more striking thanks to a classy chrome grille. It also gets a better quality cabin, kit such as Ford s SYNC 2 infotainment system, which can read aloud incoming text messages, and a range of new engines. The car s suspension has also been updated and the Focus should remain the most fun to drive model in its class.

    Price ?13,995 - ?25,995

    PROS
  • Sharp handling
  • Efficient diesel engines
  • Punchy turbo petrols

    CONS
  • Tiny boot
  • Studio version feels basic
  • EcoBoost real world fuel economy disappoints
  • 6. Nissan X Trail SUV
    The hotly anticipated new Nissan X Trail is another car launched this year. It gets a sleek new design in keeping with the 2013 Nissan Qashqai and a hugely improved interior, with equipment such as a touchscreen display, Bluetooth and cruise control. The X Trail s now the only Nissan SUV available with seven seats, and also gets a four wheel drive system that can switch to two wheel drive to save fuel. That, and kit like stop start technology, mean the new X Trail is far more economical than the old version.

    Price ?22,995 - ?30,995

    PROS
  • Economical diesel engine
  • Seven seat option
  • Well built interior

    CONS
  • Big wheels spoil ride
  • Just one engine option
  • Honda CR V more frugal
  • 7. Renault Twingo hatchback
    The replacement for Renault s aging Twingo was long overdue and now that it's finally arrived we can safely say it's one of the more revolutionary models to go on sale in 2014. The new Twingo has a rear mounted engine to free up more space in the passenger compartment and rear wheel drive, which means it has an extremely tight turning circle. Buyers can choose between two engines with 69bhp or 89bhp which should return close to 70mpg and qualify for free road tax. The Twingo comes with plenty of options and there is also talk of a quick Renaultsport version.

    Price ?9,495 - ?11,695

    PROS
  • Very manoeuvrable
  • Stylish design
  • Good rear passenger space

    CONS
  • Not much fun to drive
  • Wind noise at speed
  • More expensive than rivals
  • 8. Nissan Juke SUV
    The facelifted Nissan Juke arrived in June. The new car is much more customisable than the current model and buyers can choose to spec colour inserts for the wheels, as well as various exterior packs. The 2013 Juke gets a new 1.2 litre petrol engine that replaces the current car s 1.6 litre engine and boasts higher economy and lower CO2 emissions, for cheaper running costs. The new model gets a revised sat nav system, as well as options such as a 360 degree camera, blind spot monitoring, and safety assist.

    Price ?13,420 - ?21,300

    PROS
  • Good value
  • High driving position
  • Head turning styling

    CONS
  • NNot practical
  • Poor automatic gearbox
  • Not fun to drive
  • 9. Toyota Aygo city car
    The new Toyota Aygo is based on revised versions of the Citroen C1 and Peugeot 108. The new car gets an updated version of the old car s engine so it will be even more economical and Toyota has worked hard to make the new car quieter on the motorway. More obvious are the striking new looks and the X grille front end that arguably make the Aygo the best looking of the trio. Interior space is also up and the Aygo gets a bigger boot and optional technology such as a seven inch touchscreen, with sat nav, which can be combined with a host of new apps.

    Price ?8,595 - ?12,395

    PROS
  • Fun to drive
  • Very cheap to run
  • More space than the old model

    CONS
  • Tight rear seats
  • Some cheap-feeling plastics inside
  • Not as much fun as the previous Aygo
  • 10. New Skoda Fabia hatchback
    The new Skoda Fabia uses the same structure as the current Volkswagen Golf, albeit a shortened version, and shares its parts with the new SEAT Ibiza and the Volkswagen Polo. The Skoda gets a host of economical engines that should reduce running costs significantly without affecting performance. The new model is more spacious, better equipped, and more refined inside. Central to the car s interior is a new infotainment system, with the option to spec sat nav. Skoda Fabia vRS fans will be sad to learn that the model has now been dropped from the range due to poor sales.

    Price ?11,460 - ?17,240

    PROS
  • Loads of space
  • Economical GreenLine model
  • Good standard equipment

    CONS
  • Not as good value as before
  • Volkswagen Polo feels posher
  • Sluggish 1.0 litre engine