UK’s newest cars on the market ranked with one model named best value

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With spiralling motor prices stinging cash-strapped Brits, experts have compared the latest car models to hit the UK market to discover which is the best value for money

Young man driving an electric vehicle in a city context. Car sharing concept. eCar concept.
Many supposedly mid-range models now start at more than £40,000 — even without premium features(Image: Getty Images)

The latest cars to hit the UK market have been pitted against each other to find out which is the best value for money.

The average price for a new motor in the UK has risen sharply in recent years – driven by supply chain issues, increased material costs and the rapidly growing switchover to electric vehicles (EVs), which generally cost more than internal combustion engine (ICE) cars. Many so-called mid-range models now come with a hefty price tag exceeding £40,000, even they’re lacking premium features.

To help buyers navigate this challenging market, Which? has introduced its Great Value recommendation guide for cars, highlighting those combining strong performance in independent tests with a price tag significantly lower than the average in their class. These recommendations are based on the cost of buying new, although more affordable options are available on the used market. So here are five standout models, as endorsed by the UK’s consumer champions, ranked from most to least expensive.

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5. Nissan Qashqai — average lowest price: £26,693.

Nissan Quashqai
The Qashqai’s strong reputation for reliability and comfort make this car a solid choice.(Image: SM-IR Irish Pictures <[email protected]>)

The Nissan Qashqai, a popular mid-sized SUV, has been updated to deliver even more style and practicality. It stands out for its generous passenger space and appealing, well-designed cabin. While some of the most desirable features are reserved for higher trim levels, even the entry-level models come well equipped, ensuring that buyers don’t have to compromise on the essentials. The Qashqai’s strong reputation for reliability and comfort make it a solid choice.

4. Mazda 3 — average lowest price: £23,405.

Mazda 3
The Mazda 3 is often touted as a great value car(Image: Publicity Picture)

The Mazda 3 is widely regarded as a great example of what a great value car should be. It offers a premium feel both inside and out, with a distinctive design that sets it apart from the competition. The Mazda 3 is enjoyable to drive, safe and packed with standard features, so even the most affordable version is well equipped for the needs of most motorists.

3. Skoda Kamiq — average lowest price: £22,892.

Koidaq
This compact SUV offers a spacious interior, comfort and strong safety, delivering great everyday value(Image: SM-IR Irish Pictures <[email protected]>)

The Skoda Kamiq is a compact SUV that offers a surprisingly spacious interior for its size. It is comfortable, easy to drive and scores highly for safety. The Kamiq’s practical design and reasonable running costs make it a smart choice for those seeking value, without sacrificing everyday usability. Its reputation for reliability and the generous list of standard equipment it comes with further enhance its appeal.

2. Kia Ceed Sportswagon — average lowest price: £22,497.

Kia C'eed Sportswagon
A practical and roomy estate car with a large boot and comfortable drive, ideal for families seeking value(Image: publicity)

For those in search of a family car, the Kia Ceed Sportswagon is a compelling alternative. It offers a large boot and a spacious cabin, as well as a driving experience that is both comfortable and enjoyable. While some engine options may not be the most fuel-efficient for long distance driving, the Ceed Sportswagon’s overall practicality and value make it a strong contender in the estate car category.

1. Seat Ibiza — average lowest price: £17,758.

Seat Ibiza
The Seat Ibiza was crowned the best value car(Image: HANDOUT MOTOR PR)

The Seat Ibiza is an excellent entry point for buyers seeking value in a small car. It delivers a good driving experience, a reasonable amount of interior space and a lot of equipment as standard. Although the interior may not feel exactly luxurious, the Ibiza offers a lot for the money. It is an ideal choice for those who want a straightforward, reliable and affordable new car.

As Which?’s car expert Michael Passingham puts it: “One car that exemplifies great value is the Mazda3. Instead of hiding essential tech inside high-end upgrade packages, the most useful ones are installed as standard. Think things like parking sensors, a reversing camera, adaptive cruise control, blind spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic collision alerts. A lot of manufacturers could learn from this approach.”

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