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Which hatchback is best for you? Sam Sheehan runs through 6 top picks for the best small cars in the UK in 2024,, ranging from the desirable BMW 1 Series and Mercedes A-Class, to the popular Ford Fiesta and Vauxhall Corsa. We cover each of the cars': • Interior • Technology • Infotainment • If Apple CarPlay and Android Auto is wireless • Rear passenger space • Boot space • Prices • Dimensions • Towing capacity Buying a car? cinch it https://bit.ly/3qTF8xa Download our app https://www.cinch.co.uk/app Read our reviews here https://www.cinch.co.uk/reviews Presenter: @samsheehan55 Videographer: @jamil.jafri Editor: @montymakesmovies Follow us on: Instagram https://bit.ly/3dzzVYi TikTok https://bit.ly/3Lu1wa3 Twitter https://bit.ly/3LpQO4t Facebook https://bit.ly/3DAiIZp 00:00 Best Hatchbacks To Buy In 2024 00:13 BMW 1 Series 00:24 1 Series interior and infotainment 00:56 1 Series back seats 01:04 1 Series boot space and practicality 01:20 Mercedes A-Class 01:30 A-Class interior and infotainment 02:19 A-Class back seats 02:28 A-Class boot space and practicality 02:48 Volkswagen Golf 03:01 Golf interior and infotainment 03:45 Golf back seats 03:54 Golf boot space and practicality 04:08 Mini 3-door hatch 04:21 Mini interior and infotainment 04:50 Mini back seats 05:10 Mini boot space and practicality 05:27 Ford Fiesta 05:38 Fiesta interior and infotainment 05:58 Fiesta back seats 06:08 Fiesta boot space and practicality 06:25 Vauxhall Corsa 06:39 Corsa interior and infotainment 07:04 Corsa back seats 07:17 Corsa boot space and practicality BMW 1-series As standard you get Bluetooth connectivity, USB sockets, a multifunction steering wheel, DAB radio and air-con. Newer models have sat-nav, parking sensors and auto LED headlights. Sport and M-Sport add climate control, electric seat adjustment, leather and carbon fiber, and a larger infotainment screen. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Harmon Kardon audio upgrade. Boot space: between 360-380 litres, depending on model. The split rear seats (60/40 on the earlier 1 Series and 40/20/40 on some of the newer cars) fold to expand the boot to a maximum of 1,200 litres, which isn’t far off from the best in class. Engines: 118i averages 47.1mpg (WLTP). The 120i and 125i are four-cylinder engines and drink more with the M140i and later M135i dipping into the low 30s if you take things easy. The 116d, 118d and 120d versions of a 2.0-litre engine and will return average economy of up to 61.4mpg. Mercedes-Benz A-Class The interior design and tech which stands out from the rest of the cars on this list. It has a lot in common with the more expensive cars in Mercedes’ range such as the C-Class, E-class, S-class. It is very similar to the Mercedes GLA. Entry level SE trim has air-con, cruise control, reversing camera, sat-nav and Bluetooth. Heated front seats, automatic wipers, sports seats, climate control and fancier dashboard materials are fitted to higher trims. Infotainment can be controlled by touch, mouse or voice. It has wired Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Boot: up to 370 litres. Rear seats are split 40/20/40. Some models have storage beneath the floor. A250e plug-in hybrid loses some boot space to make room for its battery. Engines: A250e plug-in hybrid has 45 mile range. Of the diesels, the A180d is the most economical with close to 60mpg on average. The A180 petrol will give you economy in the 40s. The A35 and A45 AMGs are usually sub 30 mpg. Volkswagen Golf The Golf becomes 50 this year. It has seen a lot of changes over the years but its focus on great build quality a nd practicality at relatively attainable price has always been its draw. It has a broad range of model. There are value-focused versions, posh versions, and the legendary GTI variants. There’s even an extreme R model, which does a good job of giving sports cars a run for their money. In many ways, all Golfs punch above their weight. Engines – there are petrol, diesel and hybrid versions including a sporty GTI, or the sensible-and-sporty GTE hybrid. Ford Fiesta It’s always stood for good value, strong practicality and great handling. Engines:1.0-litre EcoBoost to the genuinely powerful 1.5-litre engine of the hot Fiesta ST. There’s the sporty ST-Line trim (which mimics the look of the hot ST on a less sporting Fiesta base), as well as posh Titanium models and even über-swanky Vignale ones. Boot: 292 litres. Vauxhall Corsa There’s good reason why the Vauxhall Corsa is one of the best selling cars in the UK. It’s scores highly for ease of use which makes it a great candidate for learner and new drivers. The 95hp 1.3-litre CDTi diesel has a WLTP fuel economy of 80mpg. For more mixed driving, the 90hp 1.4-litre turbocharged petrol engine offers strong performance with an official claimed economy figure of just over 50mpg. #cinch #carreview #bmw #1series #mercedes #aclass #volkswagen #golf #mini #cooper #ford #fiesta #vauxhall #opel #corsa