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Best hot hatches under $30,000

  • By Neil Dowling
  • The Sunday Times
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    The Suzuki Swift Sport is more beefed up version of its Swift brother, plus it has great features and the full safety package. Photo Gallery

Living in a material car world means you want it all - power, economy, grace and style.

And just sometimes, you can get it all and still hear the reassuring sounds of change rattling in your pocket.  Small cars don't have to be cheap and nasty or even perform like an asthmatic snail in a bid to maximise fuel economy. Nor do they have to be cramped or have the visual appeal of a packing crate that instantly identifies you as cheap.  Here are five small cars that will haul you and three friends - and do it on a miserly fuel budget.

The good news is they're all less than $30,000. And that includes comprehensive safety features with electronic stability control and ABS brakes.  But best of all, turn up the wick and these things will give you a decent thrill.  Two are turbocharged and one has a 2.5-litre engine. No need to be red-faced at the traffic lights in these.

Mitsubishi Colt Ralliart

This looks like a small apartment block sitting on a cute set of alloys. In fact, it's a powerhouse that will dust of a lot of cars with twice the engine capacity and has room for four adults, parks in weeny car bays, runs on a sip of fuel - though you'll need premium brand - and is the perfect shopping trolley for people who like their food fast.

Price: $25,740
Engine: 1.5-litre, 4-cyl turbocharged 113kW/210Nm
Transmission: 5-speed manual
Fuel economy: 6.7 l/100km premium
Performance: 0-100km/h in 7.6 sec
Safety: two airbags, ESC, ABS, BA

Volkswagen Polo GTI

This baby sister of the Golf GTI quickly gets off the mark thanks to some component sharing and a 1.8-litre turbo engine. It comes only as a three door so may limit those with heaps of friends, though certainly looks as good as it goes. Solid German construction and versatile interior add to its appeal.

Price: $26,990
Engine: 1.8-litre, 4-cyl turbocharged 110kW/220Nm
Transmission: 5-speed manual
Fuel economy: 7.9 l/100km Premium0-100km/h: 8.2 sec
Safety: 6 airbags, ESC, ABS, diff lock

Ford Fiesta Zetec

You can get this in three and five-door versions (extra money for the five door) and while it's not turbocharged, is a spirited performer with lots of aesthetic charm. It's an easy hatchback to live with and aside from a small fuel thirst, runs on cheaper unleaded petrol. Comprehensive safety features show you care for your friends.

Price: $20,490
Engine:
1.6-litre, 4-cyl 88kW/152Nm
Transmission: 5-speed manual
Fuel economy: 6.1 l/100km Unleaded
0-100km/h: 8.2 sec (estimated)
Safety:
5 airbags, ESC, ABS, BA

Suzuki Swift Sport

You know the Swift, now meet its more beefed up brother. The Sport is unassuming though gets a bigger engine and tauter suspension to accentuate its handling and acceleration. That makes it as practical and reliable as its less-powerful relations. Also has great features and the full safety package.

Price: $23,990
Engine: 1.6-litre, 4-cyl 92kW/148Nm
Transmission: 5-speed manual
Fuel economy: 7.5 l/100km Unleaded
0-100km/h: 8.8 sec
Safety: 6 airbags, ESC, ABS, BA

Mazda3 SP25

This is a great package at a superb price. The SP25 just takes the refreshed Mazda3 to another level, boosting power and torque yet not crushing attributes such as its fuel economy. The features are also excellent as is the safety equipment. It's physically bigger than its rivals here and that means more cabin and luggage room, so it never feels like a small car.

Price: $29,740
Engine: 2.5-litre, 4-cyl 122kW/227Nm
Transmission: 6-speed manual
Fuel economy: 8.6 l/100km Unleaded
0-100km/h: 7.9 sec (estimated)
Safety: 6 airbags, ESC, ABS, BA

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  • Call the Suzuki a hot hatch? 0-100 in 8.8? My wife's Golf Comfortline does it in 8.0! Please Mr Ford, bring back the Fiesta XR4! Oh, and the Colt may be quick but......

    John M of Sydney Posted on 09 February 2010 4:53pm
  • what about the excellent Fiat Punto 1.4 turbo or the Punto diesel-both very fun & fast cars

    p garde of blue mts. Posted on 09 February 2010 2:18pm
  • ralliart what a car steers well suspension taut brakes good gearshift good what an engine heaps of power love that car

    alby powerlett of maroochydore qld Posted on 09 February 2010 1:41pm
  • I am the proud owner of a Ralliart Colt and would recommend the car to anyone who would like a small car for the city, with that little bit of fun we all need once in a while.

    car2nfreak of Melbourne Posted on 09 February 2010 12:50pm
  • How can you possibly compare the Mazda Mazda3 SP25 to any of these other so called hot hatches. The car is in a completely differnt category altogether. It would have been more appropriate to compare the Mazda Mazda2 Genki with the others as it is in the same category both size wise and price wise.

    Peter Paynting of Emu Plains Posted on 09 February 2010 12:35pm
  • What's going on here? There are no comments about how the cars handle. There are no comments about how the engines respond and sound. Did the reviewer even drive the cars?

    James Thomson of Melbourne Posted on 09 February 2010 11:32am
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