5 hatchbacks that should be on your shortlist
Ok, so the family hatchback car market may not be a popular as it once was. However, there’s no doubt that it remains one of the most important and hotly contested segments. In this short article we’re going to tell you the cars we think should be on your shortlist if you’re on the lookout for a hatchback.
First up is the Mazda 3. This car is a real looker with its chiselled lines and shark-like headlights. It’s talents don’t just stop at its looks, as this is also a car that’s excellent to drive. Whether you’re pedalling enthusiastically down your favourite country road or simply cruising on the motorway, the Mazda 3 has plenty going for it. Step inside the 3 and you’ll find a snazzy interior complete with high quality materials, a well-judged driving position and a media system that’s controlled by a super easy to operate rotary dial.
The only downside to the 3 is if you’re a rear seat passenger mainly because there isn’t an awful lot of space at the back. Still a cracking car and no surprise that it’s popular with car buyers.
If it’s more space in the rear seats you’re looking for then then latest Ford Focus is a strong contender. Not only does the Focus have a very spacious cabin but it’s also fantastic too drive especially in the sporty ST Line trim. Motorway mile munchers will enjoy the refined drive as well as the easy to use cabin driver assist technology. The tech includes some very effective adaptive cruise control and lane- keeping assist. However, buyer do need to heed some advice. The advice is that if you do opt for one of the sportier models then you’ll need to keep in mind that your ride comfort will be a little on the firm side.
Another great seller at the moment is the Kia Ceed. This car may have lost that distinctive apostrophe from its name but that doesn’t mean that it’s not one of the best hatchbacks currently on sale. This is a car that’s moved on leaps and bounds from the previous model. It’s easy to drive, reliable and provides excellent value for money. Ok, the ride quality can be a little unsettled and some rivals do have more interior space, however when you factor in the Kia’s world-beating 7 year warranty it’s a car that should be on your shortlist.
There are no real surprises with our next car, the Volkswagen Golf. Although it’s now in its eight generation it continues to be the benchmark for premium hatchbacks. It has a spacious and clearly laid out cabin which is simply bristling with technology. There’s also a strong range of engines including the punchy 1.5 litre eTSi mild hybrid. It’s a unit that suitable for city side streets and sprawling motorways alike. While it’s not quite as sharp to drive as the Ford Focus it’s nevertheless very refined.
Last but not least in our list is the Toyota Corolla. The Corolla is back from somewhat of a hiatus while posing as the short-lived Toyota Auris. Toyota’s big selling hatchback continues to do things differently. For a start there are no diesels on offer. Instead there are some seriously low emission hybrids to soften the blow. It’s not a car that’s as spacious as a lot of its rivals and the infotainment system is a tad disappointing. However, you do get tonnes of standard equipment and impressive ride quality – not to mention those suave looks.
So there you have it, these are the car we think you should have on your shortlist if you’re on the lookout for a family hatchback. Find out which one suits you the most be heading to the DesperateSeller.co.uk website today!