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Are these Britain’s best new cars for no-fuss drivers? 5 cheap, efficient & simple cars to get from A to B under £15k

Includes the car that became a running gag on Top Gear

DRIVERS looking for a no-fuss motor that won’t cost a fortune may think finding a sub-£15,000 set of wheels is hopeless.

After all, the increase in the price of new cars over the last 10 years is somewhat frightening.

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Drivers have only a few options for budget-friendly motors under £15,000Credit: Getty

Even in the last five years, motorists have felt the squeeze.

According to AutoCar, the cheapest car in 2019 was less than £8,000, whereas now, even spending £15,000 or £200 per month on a finance scheme leaves few options available.

However, it can be done - just about - with five excellent budget options that are cheap, efficient and simple. No fuss, no muss.

Dacia Sandero

Once a famous Top Gear gag, the Sandero is now one of Europe's most popular motorsCredit: Newspress

The little hatchback was once famously a running gag for Top Gear legend James May - but now it’s one of Europe's most popular motors.

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That’s "good news" for fans of the model, which can be picked up brand new for under £15,000.

The Sandero sold 143,596 units across the continent in the first six months of 2024 - up 16% on the same time last year.

The Sandero's popularity may be something to do with the fact that it is the cheapest new car currently available in the UK that offers a range of excellent features.

That includes a surprisingly spacious interior, comfortable driving position, good fuel economy, and basic but functional gadgets - all at a very affordable price point compared to its competitors.

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Kia Picanto

The Picanto was dubbed a "corking little runaround"Credit: Getty

Described by Sun Motors supremo as a “corking little runaround” in his review in July, the Picanto - the 1.0 1 iteration, that is - squeezes under AutoCar’s £15,000-mark.

The little motor, which resembles the Hyundai i10 in more ways than just looks, is fun to drive, with a lightweight build that makes it very agile.

The new all-electric Dacia Spring is priced from just £158 a month

Naturally, for the ultra-cheap base model, it lacks some modern conveniences and has minimal equipment.

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MG 3

The stylish MG 3 is surprisingly spacious and boasts a good selection of featuresCredit: Supplied

Gone are the days of MG being a maker of nippy, good-looking roadsters.

The iconic British-blooded but Chinese-owned brand has now become renowned for its brilliant, budget family motors.

For £14,320, drivers can pick up the basic MG 3 ‘Excite’ - which includes air-con, four electric windows, electric mirrors, parking sensors and a leather steering wheel.

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It's also surprisingly spacious inside, nearly matching the supermini-sized Sandero for family-friendly accommodation, but it suffers from poor fuel economy and a less refined driving experience.

Hyundai i10

Great looks and roomy inside, what more could you want?Credit: Hyundai

Like its label-mate, the Picanto, the i10 is another Korean-made supermini that won’t break the bank - as it’s also incredibly cheap to insure.

It's surprisingly roomy inside and even offers a considerable boot, as well as a smooth gearbox.

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What’s more, its compact size makes it easy to park and manoeuvre.

Citroën C3

The calming C3 offers a comfortable ride with its soft suspensionCredit: Citroen

The charming C3 is about as relaxing as it gets, with its exceptionally soft suspension offering a comfortable ride that absorbs bumps and imperfections on the road.

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The budget-friendly 'You' iteration is brilliantly fuel-efficient, with a 45-litre fuel tank and a Stop/Start system, while its light steering makes it easy to park and manoeuvre in tight spaces - with rear parking sensors coming as standard.

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