One of the big moves over the past month has been Vauxhall, which shifted from 19th place in May to take 16th position in June. This is likely down to new offers being introduced on the all-new Astra family car, as well as tempting discounts on the outgoing model. Indeed, at the time of writing buyers could save up to £1052 on the outgoing Astra – more than on rivals including the Seat Leon and Audi A3.Another big move in June was Land Rover, which fell down from 15th to 19th position. Although some Target Price discounts are available across the British marque’s range, these are limited both in terms of scope and achievable discount, with a maximum saving of up to £1148 being available on the Range Rover Velar luxury SUV at the time of writing. This is far less than could be achieved on some rivals. For example, buyers could save substantially more on the rival Audi Q7 (£3605) and BMW X5 (up to £1711).1. BMW2. Volkswagen3. Kia4. Audi5. Toyota6. Skoda7. Hyundai8. Mercedes-Benz9. Ford10. Honda11. Volvo12. Peugeot13. Mazda14. Lexus15. Renault16. Vauxhall17. Nissan18. Citroen19. Land Rover20. Dacia[/logged_in]