A New Age Of Fun Everyday Cars Is On The Way And You Should Be Excited

With a new generation of lighter and more enjoyable ordinary cars on the horizon, we could be nearing a golden age where even sensible, cheap models can be great fun every day
A New Age Of Fun Everyday Cars Is On The Way And You Should Be Excited

More often than not, when you can only afford one car it’s a fight between your heart and your head; a choice between the car you really want and something more sensible that ticks the most everyday boxes for you.

This is a painful choice. Last year I had to sell my beloved Honda S2000 – the car I adored and wanted to keep – in order to buy a nice, practical, leather- and gadgets-filled Toyota Avensis Estate. It was the car I needed in order to lug all my photography gear around. Plus, it’s long enough to get a full-size stepladder in without having to run it diagonally.

I digress: the point is that I had to compromise. But having to give up what you really want might not be such a problem in a year or two. Car makers are finally getting around to making cars lighter or otherwise better equipped for everyday fun. Lightweight cars are often the most fun, even if they’re not really meant to be, but that’s not the only way to add smiles per gallon.

A New Age Of Fun Everyday Cars Is On The Way And You Should Be Excited

Anyone who’s driven an old Ford Fiesta or Peugeot 106 knows that they’re a really good laugh along the right road, and it’s definitely not because of an excess of power. These small, everyday hatchbacks were just fundamentally good to drive, making the most of tiny engines to provide big fun.

So what if the car you had to choose because it was sensible and affordable… was also a barrel of giggles on your everyday drive? Such a thing has always been a bit of a myth, with a few notable exceptions, and until very recently cars have still been getting heavier. That’s turning on its head, though, and this is going to be great news for those of us who can only afford one motor.

Take the Suzuki Swift, which will be comfortably lighter then 900kg. That’s absolutely insane; way lighter, even, than almost any city car. Suzuki spends more time than most actually testing its mules on British roads, too, so its cars usually end up handling pretty well. We’re expecting good things from this year’s Swift. Even with a low-power engine it could be a brilliant, flickable and peppy way to get from A to B.

A New Age Of Fun Everyday Cars Is On The Way And You Should Be Excited

Then there’s the new Ibiza, which the other Matt drove recently in between chucking a Golf TCR around a cracking circuit near Barcelona and then doing something similar in another part of Spain with the new 911 GT3 (bastard, etc). It’s shorter than before, with a 60mm longer wheelbase pushing the rims right out to the corners, and although it’s significantly wider, it weighs almost the same as before. There’s no doubting that the new car is going to out-do the old one for everyday fun.

Also consider the 2018 Ford Focus, whose engineering team have been given the green light to bring back the fun factor in a big way after the third generation model sacrificed too much of its handling panache for driver-friendliness. It’s set to use more high-tensile steels for a weight cut and a lower centre of gravity. Who says you can’t have a laugh while nipping to the shops?

Cars like these will make it easy to choose the model your head knows you need, because the car your heart wants is already hiding beneath its panels. Crack open a celebratory beer, because a new age of exciting, affordable everyday cars is incoming.

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Comments

ThatPorsche911Guy

My sister has a 2011 Honda Fit (jazz in other countries) Sport and it is almost as much fun to drive as my 328i

05/07/2017 - 20:45 |
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Wilson Woon

On another note, there are stylish and fun estates around, you don’t have to settle for a beige-as-you-like Avensis…. I made my statement of not compromising on fun for the sake of practicality by getting an MG ZT-T (albeit in a not so practical V6 variant, one can get the diesel which is basically a BMW-based engine).

05/07/2017 - 22:34 |
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Anonymous

I rock a 2014 Ford Focus. Kind of a fun car on mountain roads and perfect for every day driving! The clutch could have been better, but it’s a fun little five speed car to drive! Plus, I can average 35 mpg with my driving.

05/08/2017 - 02:52 |
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Anonymous

Lightweight can be good but if its good then it is costly for car companies. So they rather save weight on crucial points like seats and stuff. Early 2000s Fiats and Alfa Romeos have the worst seats ever. So i saw what weight saving on the wrong places can do. Broken or warped seats on every third car Fiat.

05/08/2017 - 10:59 |
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Fouck hahaha

F¥€K Evs, petrol forever!

05/08/2017 - 13:25 |
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Anonymous

I’ve been looking forward to the picanto sport since it was announced. Brilliant little city car with a 100hp engine. Can’t wait

05/08/2017 - 17:41 |
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datpolishtho

My Suzuki Swift is wicked. Less than 1050 kg (2314 pounds). Only 90 something horsepower from a N/A 1.2 litre 4 cylinder. 5 speed manual gearbox, rigid chassis, supportive seats. So much fun.

On paper, it looks awful. In practice its great fun. My foot is flat down 95% of the time I’m driving it and it’s all legal.

05/09/2017 - 14:11 |
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Anonymous

Anybody who thinks that 3 cylinder engines are the way forward should drive a one litre corsa first. No guts at any rpm, and they shake themselves to bits. My old 1976 Hillman imp could out drag that GE garbage.

05/09/2017 - 15:59 |
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Windscape 🇺🇸

But you had an S2000! The sky is the limit!

05/09/2017 - 20:27 |
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Anonymous

So you traded an s2000 for an avensis? Why didnt you got an 850 t5 instead? Its like the best cheap estate ever

05/11/2017 - 12:25 |
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