The Audi A3 is one of just three cars on this list that isn’t an SUV, which makes us feel slightly sad. Its popularity remains strong, and it even outsold the Volkswagen Golf, its Volkswagen Group sibling, last year.
Updated in 2024, the A3 is certainly worthy of its spot in the top 10, offering a comfortable ride and good body control, plus a plush, roomy interior. The fact that it’s also substantially cheaper than the rival Mercedes-Benz A-Class also helps its case.
Read our Audi A3 Sportback review
8. Volkswagen Polo – 23,758
Despite its price (and size) increasing over the years, the Volkswagen Polo is a still a brilliant small car. It’s comfortable, refined, well-built and spacious, while also offering some of the best economy rates in the class.
The latest version is the best to drive yet and is packed with technology. But how long will it stick around for? That we’re not sure of, so make the most of it before it goes the way of the Ford Fiesta.
Read our Volkswagen Polo review
9. Tesla Model Y – 23,495
The Tesla Model Y is a seriously popular electric car. It finished 2023 as Europe’s best-selling car overall, which is a seriously impressive feat after such a short time on sale.
A recent update gave it more range (up to 373 miles) while retaining its spacious interior and excellent performance. Its ride still isn’t the best, though, and its interior will be liked or loathed, depending on how button-averse you might be.
Read our Tesla Model Y review
10. MG HS – 23,115
The MG HS offers class-leading value for money, and it entered a second generation this year, putting it in line for even more mainstream success in 2024 and beyond.
Available with a petrol engine or a more frugal plug-in hybrid, the family crossover also comes with good levels of equipment as standard, including a 10.1in touchscreen, a 360deg parking camera and smartphone mirroring.