Category: Compact MPV 
Price Range: £9,995 to £11,795
Roomy and practical, easy to fold and remove seats, inexpensive to own and run.
Choppy ride, not particularly stylish, short on equipment.
Styling will divide opinion, but the Nemo is an interesting and practical alternative to a traditional MPV.

Just when you thought Citroen couldn't possibly launch another MPV, it goes and does it again.
The latest in what is becoming a long line of people-carriers, the Citroen Nemo Multispace, like the Berlingo before it, is based on its van counterpart, launched in 2008.
You'd be forgiven for thinking this Nemo looks a little familiar - and it's hardly got a face you'd forget in a hurry. That's because it has emerged from an alliance between PSA, Citroen's parent company, and Fiat, which recently launched its own van-conversion MPV, the Qubo, that shares its underpinnings with the Nemo.
You're unlikely to be bowled over by its looks: a large protruding front bumper gives it a 'trout pout', while its boxy profile is anything but sleek. However, if you put its aesthetics to one side, you'll soon discover that the Nemo has plenty going for it.
Not least of which is its value. With prices starting from £9,995, the basic Nemo Multispace undercuts the Berlingo and is only £200 more than the Fiat Qubo.
So will finding a Nemo in your driveway bring you shoals of admirers or are you going to have to start fishing for compliments from your neighbours?