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Over twenty small family saloon cars are tested, with the Mazda 323, costing from 9,249-14,799 pounds sterling, considered the best buy because it is extremely reliable and easy to use. Others worth considering are the Rover 200/400, from 10,447 pounds sterling, the Honda Concerto, from 10,995 pounds sterling, the Vauxhall Astra, from 8,533 pounds sterling, the Nissan Sunny, from 8,310 pounds sterling, the VW Golf GL 1.8, from 12,733 pounds sterling, and the Seat Toledo, from 8,989 pounds sterling. Each automobile is evaluated for comfort, ease of handling and use and how fast someone can break into the car.
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Latest small family cars often have features such as fuel injection and catalytic converters, but secondary safety features still differ greatly between models. Potential purchasers are in a very good position to obtain discounts as dealers are eager to sell. Nissan's Sunny 1.4 LS is easy to drive but has drawbacks with rear access, tyre noise and leg-room, while Citroen's ZX Reflex 1.4 handles well but is noisy and difficult to start and Vauxhall's Astra LS 1.4i has excellent secondary safety features but can be noisy.
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An evaluation is presented of a number of automobiles in a price range of 7,000- to 30,000-pounds sterling. The strong and weak characteristics, levels of equipment and ride quality are discussed for each model.
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