Motoring.co.uk's new car database is overflowing with fantastic value new 2010 plate registration offers. For example, the
BMW 1 Series is listed with 'buy safe' sellers from £16,415 to £20,938. This medium-sized run-around is a great car but those needing more space may prefer the larger
BMW 3 Series. This executive plaything is available in several body shapes including the versatile estate which is listed from £21,691.
Mercedes like to keep-up with BMW so their range of vehicles is also great value. The
A-Class is available from £12,290 after the scrappage discount and the larger
B-Class starts at £16,424. Consumers who prefer prestigious saloons can have the
C-Class from £23,295, the
E-Class from £27,395, and the monstrous
S-Class from £56,833 to £152,882. I've just ordered six of the latter.
Motorists who fancy buying a more modestly priced machine can squeeze behind the wheel of the
Citroen C1. This popular city car is listed in Motoring.co.uk's database from £6,100 after the scrappage discount. The C1's big brothers, the practical
C4 and stylish
C5, are available from £14,331 and £17,724 respectively. Family buyers are also catered for as the multi-purpose
C4 Picasso is listed from £13,995.
Eco-warriors can treat themselves to a new vehicle in the form of the unconventionally styled
Toyota Prius. This clever hybrid returns a combined average of 72mpg and is listed with 'buy safe' sellers from £19,449 to £25,462. Alternatively, those who want a vehicle with low fuel consumption but without the 'hybrid' badge can have the super efficient Ford Focus Econetic. This popular family car returns a combined average of 65.5mpg and is available from £14,245.
By Stephen Turvil, motoring.co.uk