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Best and worst cars for less than £10,000/$13,000 2017

Best and worst cars for less than £10,000/$13,000 2017

Posted on July 21, 2017March 11, 2019 By Jarvis

We name the cars you should consider if you’re looking for a cheap new car – and the one to steer clear of

If you’re after a new small hatchback, there’s lots of fine cars to choose from. And what’s even better is that you don’t have to spend more than £10,000/$13,000 to find a good car. In fact, if you look at our new car buyer marketplace, you’ll find lots of great deals for a lot less than that.

Most of these options are classed as city cars; that means they’re ideally suited to cruising around towns or cities – although many are also perfectly at home in the countryside or on the motorway. These small cars are easy to park, too, and while they may not offer the sort of space you’d find in a larger family car, they do offer clever ways to maximise space for both people and luggage.

Here’s our pick of the new cars on sale today if you’re on a budget.
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