By Peter Fitch, August 24, 2017
The Citroen C1 is a terrific compact car which is ideal for city use. Despite its compact size, the interior is actually quite roomy and comfortable – this is furthered by the use of high-quality materials. It is also very easy to drive with good acceleration, plus it offers decent economy with the 1.0-litre engine returning over 70mpg to keep running costs down.
Another reason that the C1 is proving popular with young motorists is the fun and cheerful design which makes it much more appealing than some of the blander entry cars. The Citroen C1 also has a low price-tag and especially when you shop at dealerships like Robins & Day.
Skoda Citigo
One of the major selling points for the Citigo is the financial benefits. It is very cheap to buy, it is economical no matter which engine you go for and it is also one of the cheapest cars on the market to insure. For such an affordable vehicle, you would think that it is bland and not fun to drive, but this is not the case. The Citigo has a bold and funky design that will appeal to young drivers, plus it has responsive handling and a mature driving performance.
Overall, the excellent Skoda Citigo is a great all-rounder for a new motorist and a fantastic choice for those on a tight budget.
Hyundai i10
The Hyundai i10 is a brilliant combination of practicality, reliability, and quality – all key factors for new drivers. One of the key selling points is that it is only available in 5-door, which is a rarity in the compact city car market and a refreshing change. It also has a long kit list which greatly enhances the driving experience. In terms of economy, the 1.0 litre i10 returns 65.7 mpg. Despite all of this, it remains a very affordable vehicle and should be considered by all new motorists.
Picking your first vehicle is a hard choice, but you cannot go wrong with any of the above three.


