So lastly we come to the Vauxhall Astra. For me the most impressive thing about this car is its interior, whilst its not as imaginately styled as either of the french offerings, it is very solidly built and aesthetically pleasing. Its clear th Vauxhall have pushed out the boat so to speak regarding cabin quality. The Astra is the most spacious, though the cabin feels secure, so such is not immiediately apparent. The general consensus amongst the motoring press is that its good to drive, offering a good combination of feedback through the steering wheel, and a supple ride. The only mark against the car is that its the more mundane option out of the three. Overall its the best all rounder, with hardly any negative points, but will probably be slightly more expensive than the other two.
So there we go, another three cars. If you can stretch your budget by about �1000, the new Astra is a much better buy than the old Astra that I mentioned before. The C4 is also a better buy than its younger sibling the C2, and if you enjoy the looks the Megane is better than the Clio. It shows just how far a �1000 will go in the used car market. However, do not at all be dismayed if you cant' stretch that far, all the previous cars are very good, not just for a first time buy, but overall they are great city cars. The first three or at least the French cars are going to be cheaper than the bigger three cars to run, by several hundred pounds a year, so its not just a one off price commitment you're making.
I hope you've got enough information there to make your choice; all those cars are literally the best you can get for the money, for what you need them for, and great first cars.
So let me know what your thoughts are, and if you have any other questions I'd be happy to try and answer them.
Have a great day
RWJ