You don't really need to concern yourself with turbo's as they have been around for literally donkeys years. Yes, there seem to be issues with VAG's new 1.5TSI, but that's nowt to do with it being a turbo, its predecessor the 1.4TSI was, by all accounts, a brilliant engine. With its performance, reliability and economy, it was a case of having your cake and eating it!. So, my advice would be to look at a Golf or Leon with the 150PS 1.4TSI engine for whatever your budget is. As long as you avoid the DSG automated manual gearbox there should be nothing to worry about.
You haven't said what your budget is, but looking at Autotrader i see that 2017 Mazda 3's (>30k miles) range from around £10-15k, so i'll split the difference and say £12.5k budget?. That would get you into something like this,
www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/20190915225...1
or this,
www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/20190911209...1
both of which should manage to at least knock on the door of 50mpg and quite possibly exceed it.
Having said that, with your useage and assumed budget, i certainly wouldn't shy away from diesel. That same assumed budget, would get you into a current shape Honda Civic (if you could live with its looks!). The engine on these seems to be one of the least problematic of modern diesels with regards to emissions related equipment problems. In addition, it will do 65-70mpg if driven with a little restraint.
www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/20190826153...1
If you just can't live with those looks, here is a late previous model (from a Honda dealer) with the same engine,
www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/20190903181...3
Alternatively, how about this 2018 Kia Ceed with 5-6 years warranty remaining?
www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/20190306561...1
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