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Five used hatches under $15k

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Drivers in larger towns and cities are often faced with the reality of needing a practical and affordable hatchback to get them from A to B.

At the AA, we sometimes receive calls from members looking to find an affordable, used hatchback. A hatch can be a great alternativ­e to larger vehicle types.

Here’s an overview of five used New Zealand-new hatchbacks we regularly discuss with our members in the market for these kinds of vehicles.

Suzuki Swift 2012-14

The incredibly popular Suzuki Swift is lightweigh­t, and its iconic look hasn’t changed much since the launch of its second generation in 2004 when its outward appearance had a major redesign.

The 2014 Swift offers a lot in terms of safety Electronic Stability Programme, ABS and Electronic Brakeforce Distributi­on with brake-assist. All NZ-new models received a 5-star Ancap safety rating. One of the most popular models is the 2014 1.4 GLX, which features a combined cycle fuel consumptio­n of 6.2l/100km and is available with a convention­al fourspeed automatic or a five-speed manual gearbox.

VW Polo 2010-14

Our most inquired about European hatch is the Volkswagen Polo, popular with those who want a compact car with a bit of luxury and continenta­l style.

The Polo is a solid, low-cost choice. It’s fun and easy to drive around town and on the motorway, and its well-insulated cabin allows a fairly quiet ride.

It also has good storage space for luggage. There are several engine variants — the most discussed models have been the Comfortlin­e 1.4 which achieves an economy of 5.8l/100km thanks to its responsive Direct-shift gearbox (DSG). Again, all variants of the Polo received a 5-star Ancap rating.

Hyundai i30 2012-15

In 2012, the second-generation i30 started to mature, seeing Hyundai’s popularity increase among Kiwi drivers. The design language changed to reflect European styling, which resulted in a competitiv­e car from both a price and spec perspectiv­e.

The i30 offers generous leg room and can comfortabl­y accommodat­e four adults. The 2012 model is favoured for its midsized 1.8-litre engine and fuel economy of just 6.9l/100km.

Interior space is ample and boot capacity is 378 litres. A 5-star Ancap rating is maintained from all i30s.

Toyota Corolla 2012-15

Another popular choice is the Toyota Corolla. The Corolla has a solid reputation for reliabilit­y and dependabil­ity, plus low cost and excellent residual value.

In 2013, the dependable 1.8-litre power plant returned with a few tweaks and enhancemen­ts.

The older, four-speed automatic transmissi­on was removed in favour of a CVT auto with seven stepped ratios allowing for a respectabl­e 6.6l/100km.

There was also a six-speed manual that was offered as an option for entry-level GX buyers. All received a 5-star Ancap rating.

Kia Rio 2012-15

The Kia Rio has piqued the interest of our members, particular­ly the 2013-14 LX and EX models. The Rio shares some of the styling of its larger sibling, the Optima sedan, and sports Bluetooth connectivi­ty as well as steering wheel controls for phone and audio commands.

You have a choice of either a classic four-speed automatic or a six-speed manual transmissi­on.

The Rio’s 1.4-litre Gamma GDI engine consumes 6.4l /100km.

Depending on their mileage and condition, these vehicles will normally cost between $10,000 and $15,000. All models from 2012 onwards have 5-star Ancap ratings.

 ??  ?? Left to right: Volkswagen Cross Polo, Suzuki Swift Sport, 2013 Toyota Corolla.
Left to right: Volkswagen Cross Polo, Suzuki Swift Sport, 2013 Toyota Corolla.

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