5 Reasonably Priced Cars That Would Be Perfect For Top Gear

Whatever the new Reasonably Priced Car turns out to be, we reckon any choice from this list would be perfect...
5 Reasonably Priced Cars That Would Be Perfect For Top Gear

There’s been a bit of debate about what the next Top Gear Reasonably Priced Car could be. That’s assuming that the Mini hatchback, which I think we can all agree was too fashion-conscious to be right for the job, gets the old heave-ho.

Stay tuned until Monday for what Top Gear presenter and all-round top bloke Rory Reid has to say about the new series, but the rumour mill says that the rallycross course and the Mini are both gone. But before we find out what’s really going on with the RPC, and whether it really is a GT86 or not, we wanted to cast our net.

We’ve brainstormed what we think are the best options for the next RPC slot. It has to be cheap, it has to be spacious and it has to be, well, a bit crap. We’ve assumed that the series is going to revert to the proper Top Gear circuit, at least until Dunsfold Aerodrome, the home of Top Gear, is ripped up and replaced with housing.

Peugeot 308

5 Reasonably Priced Cars That Would Be Perfect For Top Gear

Just look at all the lovely equipment you get on the entry-level 308. For a very reasonable £16,375 you get air conditioning, DAB radio, Bluetooth and cruise control. It’s definitely not powerful and it’s a bit roly-poly, but it actually handles quite well, making it a perfect fit for thrashing around a small track a few times. You could even add optional alloy wheels if you really felt like it.

Fiat Tipo

5 Reasonably Priced Cars That Would Be Perfect For Top Gear

The cheapest Tipo Easy Plus is another gold mine of reasonably-priced car-ness. A wheezy 16-valve, 94bhp petrol motor is bang-on for the purpose, it has 16-inch alloy wheels, a digital instrument cluster, 440 litres of space in the boot, a five-inch touch-screen, air-con, and (prepare an ‘ooooooh’), standard floor mats. And all this comes for a exceptionally fair £14,345. Does it get any more reasonable than that?

Suzuki Baleno

5 Reasonably Priced Cars That Would Be Perfect For Top Gear

If Top Gear wanted to keep the car on the smaller side, the Baleno is a mighty practical little beast for not a lot of cash. A mere £12,749 of your money buys an SZ-T model, with DAB radio, air-con, alloys, a leather steering wheel, sat-nav and a reversing camera. That’s unbelievable value.

For an extra £1000 you could jump to the oh-so-lavish SZ5, with its adaptive cruise control, climate control and automatic emergency braking, which maybe isn’t a bad idea given the abject lack of driver skill on display most weeks. Suzuki also has provenance on the RPC front, too.

Dacia Sandero

5 Reasonably Priced Cars That Would Be Perfect For Top Gear

Good news! It’s the… you get the idea. If it’s cheap you want, the Dacia Sandero is king. The top-spec Laureate has front electric windows, power steering, rear parking sensors, cruise control and a seven-function (seven!) on-board computer. You also get DAB radio, air-con and a seven-inch touch-screen with navigation. Splendid. You’d expect a price of £15,000 for all this, but Dacia will relieve your wallet of just £8995.

Nissan Juke

5 Reasonably Priced Cars That Would Be Perfect For Top Gear

The Juke sells by the bucketload. We’re not sure why. Anyway, its popularity makes it easy to identify with, and with an entry price of £14,520 it’s definitely a reasonable option. The breathless 93bhp 1.6 is ideal RPC fodder and celebs could have fun chasing down the times set in the old Astra. Or maybe it was this old Astra. Probably not, but still, it’d be fun to watch it try. Alloys are standard, as are four electric windows, and there’s an AUX port straight from the 1990s for plugging your Walkman into.

What other cars do you think would make the best Reasonably Priced Cars? Apart from the whole Dacia range, obviously.

Comments

Ali Mahfooz

So much DAB as standard on so many models :P

02/19/2017 - 13:41 |
42 | 6

And I thought I was the only one who thought of that😂

02/20/2017 - 08:28 |
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Anonymous

Why not a Lada?

02/19/2017 - 13:42 |
6 | 2
Anonymous

I perferered Grand Tour killing celebrity instead, favourite beening Brain Johnson been run over by American Football Players.

why continue with the same format, i know CNN Money valued Top Gear at 1.5 billion dollars us and said it a good investment but they could damage Harris and co stock if the show bomb again badly.

Netflix got a record new 7 million subscribers, taking them up to 96 million have noted that Amazon has gone from 45 million to 80 million after their Global launch on the back off the grand tour. Netflix also noted the BBC changing the I Player, from linear to online streaming in response and also said US network are following the BBC in changing online content.

02/19/2017 - 13:48 |
6 | 4
Anonymous

Richard Hammond hates the juke, oh wait he isn’t on top gear anymore

02/19/2017 - 13:57 |
2 | 2
Anonymous

If Jeremy saw the first car:

02/19/2017 - 14:13 |
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maurotehsilva
02/19/2017 - 14:29 |
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Anonymous

The Juke is just horrible

02/19/2017 - 14:45 |
2 | 0
Matt Robinson
Matt Robinson

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Which is why it’d be fun to see it mercilessly abused at the hands of ham-fisted celebrities…

02/19/2017 - 15:15 |
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Mr.PurpleV12

This is totally unrelated to this post but….

Am I the only one who wants Suzuki to come back to the states?

02/19/2017 - 15:17 |
14 | 2

Nope! I want more small cars like that Suzuki to come to the states!

02/19/2017 - 18:32 |
2 | 0

Since They Use Suzuki Liana.I Agree With It

02/20/2017 - 09:03 |
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Tomislav Celić

I HATE THE JUKE, BUT IF I HATE ANYTHING MORE THAN THAT I HATE THE 308, also There are far better cars

02/19/2017 - 15:56 |
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Thiranjaya Nimesha

Don’t use the juke cuz… you know… hammond don’t like it…

02/19/2017 - 16:08 |
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