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The definitive ranking of the best and worst medium cars on sale in the UK

This is the definitive ranking of the best and worst medium cars on sale in the UK.

How can we make such a bold claim? Because this list isn’t just based on our opinion. We’ve compiled and analysed more than 15,000 new car reviews from 35 of the UK’s top motoring titles to produce our Expert Rating Index.

Why rely on one person’s opinion when you can have all of the top reviews gathered together in one place?

Despite the growing move towards SUVs, the variety of medium-sized cars remains huge and is more complex than ever. Several brands have more than one vehicle in this segment, with a variety of body styles like saloons, hatchbacks, estates and liftbacks. There is also plenty of choice when it comes to power, with petrol, diesel, hybrid and electric vehicles all available.

Hyundai Ioniq 5

The Hyundai Ioniq 5 is making waves with its striking design, spacious interior and impressive performance, but its poor ride comfort leaves room for improvement.

Kia EV6

The Kia EV6 is Kia’s first dedicated electric car and a very good one – but it is more expensive than the closely related Hyundai Ioniq 5.

Tesla Model 3

The Tesla Model 3 has been highly praised by the UK media for its performance, driving dynamics and minimalist style, with criticism for some ergonomic issues.

BMW 3 Series

The BMW 3 Series has received very high scores from the UK media, with particular praise for the way it drives compared to its rivals.

BMW i4

A convincing alternative to the Tesla Model 3, the all-electric BMW i4 is highly-regarded thanks to its impressive battery range and performance.

MG 4

Other electric cars are more polished, but reviewers believe the MG 4 is one of the best in its class - its unbeatable pricing is a bonus.

Hyundai Ioniq 6

The Hyundai Ioniq 6 is a quiet and refined electric saloon with an impressive battery range, but its unique styling might deter some buyers.

Mercedes-Benz C-Class

Now in its fifth generation, the Mercedes-Benz C-Class is a compact executive saloon praised for its comfortable and tech-laden interior.

Cupra Born

The Cupra Born is an all-electric hatchback commended for its practical interior and battery range, though reviewers find its performance underwhelming.

Honda Civic

Engine efficiency and agile handling make the 11th-generation Honda Civic a capable family car choice, but it's rivals are more affordable.

BMW 4 Series Gran Coupé

The BMW 4 Series Gran Coupé blends the style of the 4 Series Coupé with the practicality of the 3 Series saloon, mostly to good effect.

Ford Focus

The Ford Focus has received many good reviews and awards from the UK media, and has been widely praised for its driving dynamics and safety.

Polestar 2

The Polestar 2 has received many positive reviews from the UK motoring media, as well as from lifestyle and technology titles.

Volkswagen ID.3

The Volkswagen ID.3 has been praised for its battery range, comfort and ease of use. However, it's expensive compared to a Golf.

BMW 1 Series

The BMW 1 Series has received positive media reviews, although there has been much discussion about the switch away from rear-wheel drive.

Volkswagen Golf

Media reviews of the new Volkswagen Golf have been positive, although its Expert Rating is currently lower than the previous model.

Volvo V60

The Volvo V60 range has received consistently good media reviews, with particular praise for its design, quality and comfort.

Skoda Octavia

The Skoda Octavia has received praise from reviewers for its spacious cabin, practicality and value for money.

Renault Mégane E-Tech

The Renault Megane E-Tech is an all-electric hatchback commended for its battery range and stylish looks, though rivals are more practical.

Volkswagen Touran

The Volkswagen Touran is one of the most practical and functional cars on the market, but it's a dull and bland experience.

Jaguar XE

The updated Jaguar XE has received positive reviews from the UK motoring media, with an overall Expert Rating that is competitive with its main rivals.

Mazda 3

The Mazda 3 has received generally good to very good UK media reviews, with particular praise for its styling and value for money.

Audi A4

Based on more than 60 reviews, the Audi A4 has an Expert Rating that falls some way behind the BMW 3 Series and Mercedes-Benz C-Class.

BMW 2 Series Active Tourer

A spacious car with a quality interior, the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer is an interesting SUV alternative, though top-spec models are pricey.

Alfa Romeo Giulia

The Alfa Romeo Giulia has received many positive reviews from the motoring media, and is a genuine contender for its German rivals.

Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupé

The Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupé is comfortable, refined and attractively styled, but it is not as fun to drive as its rivals.

Peugeot 308

Efficient engines and a comfortable interior make the latest Peugeot 308 a sensible choice – but other family hatchbacks are more spacious.

Audi RS 4

An estate car that is fearssomely quick and highly practical, reviewers agree the Audi RS 4 is a superb package, despite high running costs.

Mercedes-Benz A-Class

The Mercedes-Benz A-Class has received good reviews and awards from the UK media, with praise for its comfort, refinement and safety kit.

Audi A3

The Audi A3 range has been praised for its refinement and improved driving dynamics, but criticised for a clunky touchscreen interior.

Mercedes-Benz CLA

The Mercedes-Benz CLA has received mixed reviews, with praise for its styling and technology but criticism for a lack of practicality.

Audi A5 Sportback

The Audi A5 Sportback offers sharp coupé visuals with liftback practicality, yet while competent on the road, it doesn't excite.

Kia Ceed

The Kia Ceed has received positive scores from the UK media, with the top-spec GT model generally scoring better than the rest of the range.

Nissan Leaf

The latest Nissan Leaf has received consistently good scores from the UK motoring media, although it has few electric family car rivals to measure against.

SEAT Leon

The new SEAT Leon is considered more refined although less sporty than the old model. The plug-in hybrid has received particular praise.

Peugeot 508

The Peugeot 508 liftback and estate have received a wider range of scores than usual from the UK media, ranging from average to outstanding.

Peugeot 408

The Peugeot 408 is both stylish and well-equipped, but reviewers argue that the similar Citroën C5 X is more comfortable and cheaper to buy.

Volvo S60

The Volvo S60 has received widespread praise for its design and outstanding safety. However, it doesn't drive as nicely as a BMW 3 Series.

Citroën ë-C4

The electric Citroën ë-C4 has a higher Expert Rating than its petrol/diesel C4 sibling, and has been praised for its styling and comfort.

Toyota Corolla

The Toyota Corolla has received positive reviews from the UK media, with praise for its practicality, build quality and low running costs.

Mercedes-Benz B-Class

The Mercedes-Benz B-Class is just about the most stylish people-carrier out there and with lots of tech, but this is reflected in its price.

Vauxhall Astra

Attractive, capable and affordable - reviewers agree that the Vauxhall Astra is an interesting proposition, but rivals are more entertaining on the road.

Kia ProCeed

The Kia ProCeed offers more practicality than its stylish looks and sloping roof might suggest, though rivals are more fun to drive.

MG 5

Its not very exciting, but it's not trying to be. The MG 5 is a budget EV family car whose one job is to undercut everything else on price.

Citroën C4

Initial reviews for the new Citroën C4 have been generally positive, although not quite as strong as for leading rivals in its class.

Suzuki Swace

The Suzuki Swace is a rebadged Toyota Corolla estate and worth considering, not necessarily on price but certainly on equipment levels.

Skoda Scala

The Skoda Scala has received positive media reviews, but the level of enthusiasm has varied from mild disinterest to lashings of praise.

BMW 2 Series Gran Coupé

The BMW 2 Series Gran Coupé has received mixed reviews, being great to drive but not as practical as either the 1 Series or 3 Series.

Smart #1

Reviewers agree that the Smart #1 is a practical and refined compact family car, but its infotainment could deter some buyers.

DS 4

The DS 4 is a stylish mid-sized hatchback, but the driving substance lets it down and its Expert Rating is well off the pace of its rivals.

Hyundai i30

The Hyundai i30 has received average to good reviews from the UK motoring media, and ranks right in the middle of the midfield for this sector.

Genesis G70

The Genesis G70 is a compact executive saloon praised for its comfort, but established rival brands offer more practicality and economy.

Fiat Tipo

The Fiat Tipo has received generally poor media reviews, which has resulted in an Expert Rating that is currently the lowest in its class.

Volkswagen Golf (2012 to 2019)

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BMW 3 Series (2011 to 2019)

Praised for its driving dynamics, the sixth-generation BMW 3 Series (2011 – 2019) was one of the best saloons on the market.

Skoda Octavia (2013 to 2019)

The Skoda Octavia has received unanimously positive reviews from the UK motoring media, and has received numerous awards over the last six years.

SEAT Leon (2012 to 2019)

The SEAT Leon received good media reviews throughout its life, with a consensus that it offered most of the qualities of a VW Golf at a lower price.

Audi A3 (2013 to 2020)

Available as a hatchback and saloon, the third-generation Audi A3 (2013 to 2020) was praised for its comfortable cabin and efficient engines.

Mercedes-Benz C-Class (2014 to 2021)

The Mercedes-Benz C-Class received generally good media reviews over its life, with particular praise for its interior design and comfort.

BMW 1 Series (2011 to 2019)

The BMW 1 Series received mostly good to very good scores from the UK media, especially for the high-performance M140i model. Reviewers generally praised the car's driving dynamics, but criticised the lack of interior and boot space.

BMW 4 Series Coupé (2013 to 2020)

Sleek styling and impressive performance make the original BMW 4 Series Coupé a stand-out choice, but it is a bit dated in the tech department.

Mazda 6 (2013 to 2022)

The Expert Rating analysis for this car is coming soon, so the score indicated is only provisional. Check back again shortly.

Ford Focus (2011 to 2018)

Affordable and fun, the third-generation Ford Focus was a popular hatchback during its time on sale, but rivals were more practical.

Honda Civic (2017 to 2022)

The Honda Civic has received consistently good reviews from the UK media, with particular praise for its practicality and generous levels of standard equipment.

Kia Stinger (2018 to 2022)

The Kia Stinger was one of the fastest and most distinctive car in the Korean brand's range with only its badge keeping Audi and BMW buyers at bay.

Toyota Prius (2016 to 2022)

The Toyota Prius has always been well-known for its eco credentials, but the latest model is also a considerable improvement to drive.

Hyundai Ioniq Electric (2016 to 2022)

The Hyundai Ioniq Electric received generally good reviews, with the updated 2019 model being a useful improvement on the 2016 original.

Vauxhall Astra (2015 to 2021)

The Vauxhall Astra (2015 – 2021 model) received mostly positive media reviews, praised for being comfortable, practical and economical.

Volvo S60

The Volvo S60 has received widespread praise for its design and outstanding safety. However, it doesn't drive as nicely as a BMW 3 Series.

Peugeot 308 (2014 to 2021)

The Peugeot 308 has received generally good reviews from the UK motoring media, although the interior ergonomics and dashboard layout have divided critics.

Renault Mégane (2016 to 2022)

The Renault Mégane (2016 - 2022) was distinctive and well equipped, but it wasn't too spacious and lacked the quality of its main rivals.

Hyundai Ioniq (2016 to 2022)

A value-for-money hybrid saloon, the Hyundai Ioniq was well-equipped and cheap to run, but rivals had more interior space and refinement.

Toyota Prius Plug-in (2017 to 2022)

Cheap to run but not cheap to buy, the Toyota Prius Plug-in was a sensible eco-friendly choice that has been surpassed by newer rivals.

Citroën C4 Cactus (2014 to 2021)

Since its 2018 update, the Citroën C4 Cactus hasn't rated as highly, with media lamenting a shift away from the original's distinctiveness.

Volvo V40 (2012 to 2019)

No longer in production, the Volvo V40 is a capable family hatchback commended for its safety, but criticised for its rigid ride comfort.

Mercedes-Benz A-Class (2012 to 2018)

Praised for its high quality, the third-generation Mercedes-Benz A-Class had a few notable flaws, such as poor cabin space and ride comfort.

Toyota Auris (2013 to 2019)

The second-generation Toyota Auris was a mid-sized hatchback and estate commended for its affordability and criticised for its drab interior.

Infiniti Q30 (2015 to 2019)

The Infiniti Q30 received mixed UK reviews, with praise for being an improvement on the Mercedes A-Class upon which it was based.

Fiat 500L (2013 to 2021)

The Fiat 500L received poor reviews during its life. It lacked the cuteness of the smaller 500, although it offered far more interior space.

Subaru Levorg (2015 to 2022)

The Subaru Levorg was an oddity, a tough and well-built all-wheel-drive estate but of limited appeal and expensive compared to rivals.

Alfa Romeo Giulietta (2010 to 2021)

When launched, the Alfa Romeo Giulietta received high praise. However, development failed to keep up with rivals over a decade on sale.

Once the second-most important sector of the market after superminis, the medium car segment is now on something of a gradual slide. Buyers who previously drove a traditional hatchback, saloon or estate are increasingly turning to SUVs as family cars.

This sector of the market often includes a couple of different models from the same brand – for example, the BMW 1 Series (hatchback) and BMW 3 Series (saloon and estate) are both found here.

Despite the growing move towards SUVs, the variety of medium-sized cars remains huge and is more complex than ever. Former budget brands such as Hyundai and Kia have upped their game and now produce cars that are every bit as good as traditional family favourites like Ford or Volkswagen.

Meanwhile, premium brands like Audi, BMW and Mercedes-Benz are actively targeting younger buyers to increase their sales, helped by finance offers that bring the cost of their vehicles down to similar monthly payments as cheaper alternatives. In fact, the Mercedes-Benz A-Class is consistently one of the UK’s best-selling new cars.

This segment of the new car market offers a wide variety of engine options, so you will almost certainly find something that meets your needs. A growing number of electric and plug-in hybrid cars continue to join the ranks of traditional petrol and diesel models, both from familiar brands and newcomers like Tesla and Polestar.

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