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Best Small Car


Volkswagen Polo TDI

Volkswagen Polo TDI
1.9-litre turbo-diesel
5-speed manual
$22,990


Safety: DFA; ABS
NCAP: starstarstarstar
GVG: starstarstarhalf-star



Value for Money
Importance
Pricing 4 Critical
Depreciation Cost 3 Medium
Running & Repair 6 Critical
Fuel Consumption 8 Critical
Warranty 5 Medium
Standard Features 8 Medium



Design & Function

 
Safety 6 Critical
Security 8 High
Environment 7 Critical
Comfort 7 Medium
Space 6 Low
Practicality 8 Medium
Ergonomics 9 Medium
Build & Finish Quality 8 High



On the Road

 
Performance 8 Medium
Ride 8 Medium
Handling 8 Medium
Braking 7 High
Smoothness/Quietness 5 Low



Overall Average


677



Key to Ratings

 
Well Above Average 10 .
Above Average 8 .
Average 6 .
Below Average 4 .
Well Below Average 2 .

Importance Weighting

 
Critical 1.00 .
High 0.80 .
Medium 0.40 .
Low 0.20 .



Spec Abbreviations
ABS Anti-lock braking system
AUT-MAN Automated manual transmission
CA Curtain air-bags
CVT Continuously variable transmission
DFA Dual front airbags
DFSA Dual front and side airbags
DSA Dual side airbags
DSG Direct-shift gearbox
ESC Electronic stability control
GVG Green Vehicle Guide
KA KA Knee airbag/s
NCAP New Car Assessment Programme
SCA Steering column airbag
TCS Traction control system



Disclaimer: All information was collected in October 2007. Whilst every reasonable effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information provided, no responsibility or liability whatsoever is accepted for any incorrect or misleading information. Individuals should rely on their own enquiries in making any decisions affecting their interests.



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The Volkswagen Polo TDI proves once again that power, features and fuel economy are the key ingredients to a successful small car.

Despite the emergence of a serious new competitor in the revitalised Mazda2, the Volkswagen's diesel Polo picked up a second consecutive Best Small Car gong in 2007.

Although its considerable price premium (at $22,990, some $6,000 over the other finalists) lost points in the pricing and depreciation criteria, the smallest VW scored well in the other critical scoring areas (running and repair costs, fuel consumption and environment) to snare a comfortable victory.

Not surprisingly, frugal fuel use is a strong point thanks to relatively light weight and an impressive 1.9-litre, turbo-charged, diesel, four cylinder engine mated to a five-speed manual transmission.

We criticised the lack of an automatic transmission last year and it's still not available. Once, turbo-diesels weren't anything to get excited about in any vehicle, let alone a small car. But the new breed of Euro diesels are beauties, offering minimal emissions, no smoke, good power and oodles of useable torque.

The Polo's powerplant delivers a modest 74kW but, as with most diesels, it's the meaty 240Nm of torque, spread between 1800rpm and 2400rpm, that impressed the most and helped the Polo match the performance score of the excellent Mazda2 engine.

And it's one of the quietest oil-burners around too, both inside and outside the car. Being a modern engine using the latest computerised engine-management technology, there is little evidence of the dreaded turbo lag. In fact, the little VW can wheel-spin away from the lights or out of tight corners if you're not careful with the right foot.

In design and function criteria, the Polo scored well for its practicality and was unmatched for its ergonomics. Four doors are very practical, helping entry and egress for the comparatively spacious interior. The wide opening rear hatch gives easy access to the luggage area.

And while not getting the highest score for handling, the Polo was not disgraced on the scoreboard or on the road. It is zippy, nimble and easy to manoeuvre, whether in the shopping centre or on a bit of twisty road. And it does this without compromising ride quality - the Polo outscored all finalists in this criteria.

Speaking of quality, the Polo has it in spades. It's evident from the moment you jump inside and the doors close with a reassuring 'clunk'. The safety and luxury equipment are impressive for a car in this class, and features like the reach and height adjustment for the steering column help to justify the price premium.

While the Polo's diesel variant triumphed in 2007, its petrol-engined sibling also performed strongly, scoring a top-seven finish and even out pointing the diesel in a couple of areas. It would take a long while to even get close to recouping the extra outlay over its competitors, or even the petrol Polo - but the diesel Polo is a better drive and a class act. And what price do you put on that?

Finalists
Mazda2 Neo 1.5
Toyota Yaris YRS 1.5

Previous Results
2007 - VW Polo TDI
2006 - VW Polo TDI
2005 - Hyundai Getz
2004 - Ford Fiesta
2003 - Hyundai Getz
2002 - Renault Clio Expression
2001 - Hyundai Accent GL
2000 - Hyundai Accent GL

 
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