The compact car segment, or C-segment in Europe, is a class of vehicle that’s larger than subcompacts, but smaller than midsize cars. Typically, a compact car can seat up to five people, and most come in a four-door, two-box configuration.
If you’re the observant type, then you’ll have noticed many car manufacturers have dropped their compact car models altogether. That’s because it has been replaced by the more spacious seven-seater MPV models or the many high-riding crossovers models currently in the market.
Despite that though, the compact car can still hold its ground in terms of sales numbers globally. First off, a compact car is sufficient if you live alone, or have a small family. Second, an MPV can never catch up to the sportiness and maneuverability of a compact car.
Usually, a compact car is lighter than MPVs and crossovers, and its center of balance is lower too. As such, many driving enthusiasts will always favor the latter. In addition, compact cars are just more stylish (this is up for debate).
While the list of compact cars available globally is shrinking, we’ve listed our top five picks of the best compact cars in the Philippines. And of course, we based our picks on their popularity, accessibility, and value for your money.
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