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Vauxhall Agila
MPV
The Agila is very much a city car for people with practicality in mind. Above all, it only takes up a tiny amount of road, meaning you can park it just about anywhere.
Despite these tiny dimensions, though, its MPV-like styling means that interior space is better than in the majority of city cars. There’s lots of headroom and the upright seating position means adults shouldn’t struggle for legoom in the back. The boot is a useful size, too. This design has its price, though, because the Agila isn’t much fun to drive - the engines are weak and the handling is stodgy. That said, the ride is pretty good, coping admirably with pot-holed city streets. Refinement would be pretty good, too, if it wasn't for the noise of the rowdy engines.

Running Costs
There’s no getting away from it, the Agila is quite pricey for a city car. And, the price becomes even more unpalatable when you consider how poorly equipped it is next to some cheaper rivals. The Agila’s roominess is its main asset, but the Suzuki Wagon R+, which is mechanically identical to the Agila, provides all the same space for significantly less money. True, the Wagon R+ doesn’t have the same supple ride as the Agila, but the ride isn’t worth the extra cash you’ll part with to get it. Purchase price aside, running an Agila isn't too dear, and fuel economy, for example, isn’t bad whichever engine you choose. The 1.0-litre will return an average of 44.8mpg, while the 1.2 isn’t far behind on 43.5mpg. Insurance bills will be low, too. Buyers of the 1.0 will pay a group 2 premium, while the 1.2 has a group 3 classification. Servicing will be cheap, too, because routine maintenance needs to be carried out only every 20,000 miles.

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