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Five perfect starter cars for new drivers that are ‘cheap to insure’ – including Hyundai that offers ‘space and comfort’

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A GROUP of car experts has picked out the best starter motors for new drivers that won’t break the bank to insure.

With car insurance premiums on the rise, it’s more important than ever for new drivers to find vehicles they can afford.

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New drivers can pick up a bargain little hatchback like the Hyundai i10[/caption]
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City cars with small 1.0-litre engines provide low-cost insurance options[/caption]

According to the experts, the average cost of a fully comprehensive policy has soared to £511, and for recently passed drivers, that number can be significantly higher.

Thankfully, used car gurus at Swansway Motor Group, a family-owned dealership brand based in Cheshire, have exclusively revealed to Sun Motors five of the cheapest motors that fall inside the lowest insurance groups.

Volkswagen Up!

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The VW Up! is compact yet spacious[/caption]

The VW Up! was a city car produced by the German marque from 2011 until last year – when it was discontinued.

Incredibly popular and cheap to buy – with the lowest iteration costing as little as £8,975 from new – the Up! also offers a wide range of kit, including air conditioning, electric windows, central locking and a smartphone-based media system.

It’s also great option for drivers looking for something cheap to insure, as most Up! models feature a 1.0-litre petrol engine that places them in some of the lowest insurance groups available.

The experts added: “This compact yet surprisingly spacious car offers great value, plus it’s small and size and equipped with Bluetooth making it perfect for city driving.”

Seat Ibiza

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The evergreen Seat Ibiza undercuts its Volkswagen sibling when it comes to price[/caption]

The evergreen Seat Ibiza “combines youthful styling with practicality”, according to Swansway Motor Group.

The well-loved hatchback, which has existed in various guises since 1984, can also be a cost-effective set of wheels for new drivers if you pick the 1.0-litre naturally-aspirated petrol engine.

What’s more, the latest generation Ibiza – first launched in 2017 – offers generous equipment levels at a price that undercuts its Volkswagen Polo sibling.

Peugeot 108

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The Peugeot 108 is both stylish and budget-friendly[/caption]

The little Peugeot 108 has been dubbed “both stylish and budget-friendly” and might be worth considering.

But while it starts in a slightly higher insurance group of 6, its 1.0-litre petrol engine ensures running costs stay low.

The experts added: “For a bit more flair, consider the version with an electric canvas roof, which adds a convertible feel without a significant jump in insurance costs.”

Skoda Fabia

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The Skoda Fabia offers a more mature feel[/caption]

For something with a “more mature feel”, new drivers might want to consider the Skoda Fabia.

Known for its reliability and comfort, the Fabia offers “a refined driving experience at a low cost.”

Produced by the Czech brand since 1999, the Fabia has had various iterations – from hatchback, estate and saloon.

However, for penny-pinchers, it’s the 1.0-litre petrol engine model that should be picked up to ensure lower insurance premiums.

Hyundai i10

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Hyundai’s i10 has been described as “punching above its weight in terms of space and comfort”[/caption]

The stylish Hyundai i10 is the quintessential modern city car, and one that the Swansway Motor Group describes as “punching above its weight in terms of space and comfort.”

First released in 2007, it’s latest generation model is particularly well-regarded for its dependability and affordability.

As mentioned, the 1.0-litre petrol engine is crucial to staying in the low insurance groups, and is also considered one of the best value city cars on the market.

This comes as drivers were urged to look out for a Hyundai hot hathback that offers plenty of oomph on a budget – but is also great to use “day-to-day.”