Well, given I've never actually driven 10 different cars in my 22 years of driving (I've only owned two cars!), trying to populate these lists is difficult! :-)
I was always impressed with my Mazda 3 Mk1 1.6 petrol - great revvy engine - never quick, but decent enough and just keeps going without any woes (14 years in), but great handling, interior and boot space, nicely laid out and easy to use controls, good driving position with a decent amount of adjustment.
Unsurprisingly, its sister car, the Ford Focus mk2 is equally as good, which I had the pleasure of driving as a hire car.
Nissan Almera mk1 1.4 petrol. I had this as a loan car whilst my 90s Micra was in for servicing, and was pleasantly surprised by the decent handling and nippy feel. Not the best looker, but certainly nice to drive. The GTi was always well regarded.
Pug 205. I learned to drive in a 1.9D - easy to drive, great visibility and handling, comfortable.
Nissan Micra K11 1.0 - my first car. Like the 205, easy to drive and great visibility, very frugal, decent spec for the money, very cheap to buy and run. Rust was eventually the only major problem. I still miss it, especially when parking my Mazda3 (which has no parking sensors fitted) in tight spaces.
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