The dimensions of the Volkswagen Polo boot space, as well as the seats, are available at CarAraC.com.

Though superminis are still wildly popular in Europe, more buyers are opting for five door accessibility over three door sportiness, and the Mk6 Polo is now sold strictly with five doors.

It has a bench in the back for up to three passengers, and two full size seats in front.All classic small cars come with seat height adjustment, so you can find a comfortable setting, and the cabin is home to a decent amount of storage bins and cubbies.

It is easy to see where the Polo's corners are, but the thick C-pillars at the back are not ideal.The options list has parking sensors and a rear view camera system on it.

The VW Polo uses a modified version of the Golf's platform called MQB A0 to grow in size.It is 4,053 long, 1,751mm wide, and 1,461mm tall.It is longer, wider and shorter in height than the Ford Fiesta.

The extra width of the Polo makes it a roomy car for the class, even though it doesn't have a distinct advantage over the Fiesta when it comes to passenger space.The space up front feels generous and the legroom and headroom in the back is good for adults as well.The transmission tunnel cuts into the space for the middle passenger in the back.

The Polo's boot is larger than that of the Ibiza because the rear seats are raised.The previous generation Polo had a load space of 280 litres.

The seats don't go completely flat, but the rear bench folds forward with a 60:40 split.With the seats lowered, the Polo's flag is planted as a practical supermini, as the cargo bay expands to an impressive 1,125-litres.

The cheapest model is the one with the lowest retail price.

The model with the best fuel economy on the WLTP combined cycle is the most economical.