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.

The Nemo Multispace is essentially a van with large windows, making the cabin feel light, airy and spacious.
Its shape also makes it a practical people-mover, with flexible seating solutions in the cabin enhancing that practicality. The rear seats split 60:40 and can be folded down flat, tipped forward to form a bulkhead behind the front seats, or removed completely.
The Nemo's cube-like interior provides superb loadspace, with a maximum capacity of 2,500 litres when the rear seats are removed. There's also an easy-to-clean plastic floor running along the length of the car.
The seats are comfortable and height and lumbar support is adjustable. Getting a decent driving position is easy since the steering wheel adjusts for rake and reach.
The centre console is simple and unfussy, with a dash-mounted gearstick for a more car-like driving experience. Rear passengers also have plenty of head- and legroom.
Like the Qubo, the Multispace is a useful mobility vehicle, either as a wheelchair conversion or for someone who needs the easy access that the sliding doors provide.
There's just one model variant available and as you'd expect with a budget car, the equipment list is minimal. Standard kit includes front electric windows, 12-volt socket, multifunction trip computer, 'guide me home' headlights, tinted windows and a torch in the boot.
Optional equipment is reasonably priced and includes air conditioning (£500), rear parking sensors (£200), a Bluetooth connectivity system (£180) and a Road Pack (£200) consisting of roof bars and front fog lights.