Audi A1
We won’t pretend we aren’t still partial to the roar of a big ol’ gas-guzzling monster, but to really impress people these days you need to keep things more compact and enviro-friendly. So it’s hard to argue with a hatchback that packs in all that’s good about Audi’s larger models. Launched here in March, the A1 makes up for what it lacks in oomph with a supremely agile ride. From $126,888 (inc. COE) at Premium Automobiles, 9 Leng Kee Rd., 6566-1111.
Renault Latitude
An April baby, with the Toyota Camry in its sights, this one’s for anyone who prizes substance over style. OK, so it lacks the looks of the other two, but can either of them boast a three-zone, in-seat massage function? No sir, they cannot. And besides, what fun is a road trip if you can’t take friends or family with you? From $134,888 (inc. COE) at Wearnes Automotive, 28 Leng Kee Rd., 6471-3313.
Peugeot RCZ
The problem with the Audi TT? We’ve all seen plenty of ’em. The same can’t be said—yet, at least—for its latest competitor, the RCZ, a sleek and almost comically curvy sports coupé that looks like it’s escaped from the prototype lab. Available since February, this one handles like a dream, and sounds like a boy racer nightmare come true. From $173,900 (inc. COE) at AutoFrance, 305 Alexandra Rd., 6376-2288.