A GROUP of car experts has revealed four motors that are great for first-time drivers - offering both affordability and style.
Whether you're a new driver or just looking for a reliable, cheap-to-buy second-hand car, the used market has some hidden gems waiting to be discovered.
, a family-owned dealership brand based in Cheshire, has exclusively revealed to Sun Motors four examples that offer plenty of value for money.
That includes the evergreen Ford Fiesta - the most popular used car in Britain.
According to the expert car sellers, the Fiesta is known for its reliability and efficiency - and they have a waiting to be picked up at just £4,047 with 68,424 miles on the clock.
They said: "Featuring Halogen Projector Headlights, the car offers a sporty and high-tech appearance making it stand out on the road.
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"Inside, the full black cloth seats provide a stylish and comfortable environment for both driver and passengers.
"The car is also equipped with an infotainment system featuring Bluetooth, making hands-free calls a breeze.
"With 65.7 MPG (combined), it's not just good-looking but cheap to run too."
Another option is the Fiesta's long-time rival the Vauxhall Corsa.
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The little hatchback has been a mainstay on British roads for decades and remains a firm favourite among new drivers.
Swansway Motor Group has picked out their 2015 SRi model as both affordable and practical at £4,127, with a sleek Carbon Flash exterior and a comfortable five-seat interior.
They added: "It’s ideal for urban driving, the 1.2i engine offers a balance of power and efficiency, with a combined MPG of 53.3.
"This Corsa comes with manual transmission and a petrol engine, ensuring a straightforward and enjoyable driving experience."
However, the Fiat 500 is perhaps the most striking of the options available, blending practicality with a dash of personality.
The car dealership highlights currently for sale as an example.
They said: "With just 48,100 miles on the clock, this compact beauty has plenty of life left in it.
"The manual transmission paired with a 1242cc engine delivers a peppy 69 bhp, ensuring a fun drive whether you're zipping through city streets or cruising down country lanes."
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Meanwhile, having recently discontinued the Fiesta, Ford now look set to produce a new range of smaller and more affordable electric cars that could become the hatchback's replacement.
Elsewhere, Wheeler Dealers' star Mike Brewer has revealed an iconic hatchback that could rise in value in years to come - yet it can cost as little as £4,000 in 2024.