94: Renault Captur – confounds crossover issues by actually being a rather nice car

Top 100 cars for 2019: Reasonably roomy with a mostly well-made interior, it’s also not half bad to drive

As we so often note, the small crossover category is replete with cars that are just not worth the bother. Small, less practical than a traditional hatch, over-priced, and under-engineered, most of them are actually best avoided.

The Renault Captur confounds all that by actually being a rather nice car. It's been on sale a good while now, and has usually been found lurking near the top of the sales charts for this class, and frankly we can see why. It's reasonably roomy, has a pleasant, mostly well-made interior, looks nice on the outside and is actually not half bad to drive.

There’s a smooth, well-controlled ride quality, and if the steering hand handling hardly encourage you to push it hard on a country road, then at least the 900cc turbo petrol engine is enthusiastic, and frugal with it. It’s true - small crossovers are generally awful, but if you must have one, you can do a lot worse than this.

Best model: Captur TCe 90 GT-Line for €23,990

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Price range: €20,290 to €27,690. Finance from €404 per month.

Co2 emissions: 110 to 122g/km

Sum up: Not a great car, but neither is it a bad one.