When it comes to choosing the right small car for your day-to-day commuting, it’s often a balancing act between comfort and practicality. That even applies to the smallest cars on sale in Australia. We’ve looked at cars within the micro, light under $30,000, and light over $30,000 categories on the VFACTS sales charts, to see which has the biggest boot.
On par for the category, Toyota offers a five-year unlimited kilometre warranty. BUY: Get in touch with a dealer about a Toyota YarisMORE: Everything Toyota Yaris Kia Picanto The Kia Picanto is considered a ‘micro car’, but its boot capacity with the rear seats folded is less than 100L shy of what’s on offer in the i20 and MG 3 – and comfortably clears the cars below it on this list. For its price that’s especially impressive, as the Picanto is one of the cheapest cars here.