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Best Cars For The Work Commute

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As life returns back to the new normal and we move back to working in the office, you may be in need of a new car to get you there. While everyone’s needs for the work commute are different, we have put together a list of our best cars for the work drive. Whether you need to drive a long distance or only a short way out of town, these cars could provide you with a comfortable and safe journey every time.

Fiat 500

The Fiat 500 is a popular car among young people and for very good reason. While this car is small in size, it certainly packs a punch with its 1.2 litre 69 horsepower engine, helping you find the drive to work smooth and comfortable. There is also an electric version if you want to become greener, and a convertible model too. As this is a very popular vehicle, you are sure to find a range of dealers selling them new or used in a range of options, such as on finance or through bad credit car loans.

Audi A1

The Audi A1 has been a staple in the work commute for years, but with the newly redesigned headlights and taillights, it has become even more desirable. With a premium interior and a sporty drive, the A1 is a high-quality vehicle that can get you from A to B in no time at all. Most commuters will enjoy the lower running costs of the high powered 1 litre engine, but you may also be able to choose the 2 litre 200 horsepower model, which may benefit you if you will be using the car outside of your work drive.

Renault Zoe

This all-electric supermini vehicle is ideal for town driving thanks to its small size and 240 mile charge range. This means that the majority of workers will be able to drive to work and back all week without needing to recharge. Complete with a tablet-style touchscreen, an innovative colour scheme, and sleek appearance, this could be a perfect option for a range of people. Being all-electric also means it is great for commuting through ULEZ and high congestion zones.

Ford Puma

If you need something a little bigger for longer journeys, you may be interested in the Ford Puma. This car features great visibility from the raised suspension that is signature to a crossover vehicle, plus a battery combined with one of Ford’s fantastic petrol Ecoboost engines for performance. 125 horsepower feels fabulous in the Ford Puma, and with a large boot and hidden storage box, the whole family can enjoy the ride.

Mini Electric

The Mini may not be everyone’s first choice, but the Electric could be amazing for your daily commute. Like all new electric cars, this model could be a costly initial purchase, but after a year of driving, you may have recouped the extra outlay from cheaper charging and running costs. It is ideal for urban living with its compact size and variety of bespoke styling options, and can give you a nifty drive every time.

If you still need help with finding your ideal work commute car, you should shop around with various dealers and research online to find more information and vehicles that suit your circumstances.

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