Two cars managed to feature twice among last month’s most-read cars, with fully electric versions of the MG ZS and Volvo XC40 appearing alongside their combustion-engined counterparts. This, coupled with a generally more eclectic list of cars than we’ve become used to, shows that buyers are researching a wider variety of cars than normal – likely exacerbated by the ongoing chip shortage limiting supply.Among last month’s biggest movers was the Ford Kuga large SUV, which fell from eighth to 18th position, and the Skoda Karoq family SUV, which dropped from 10th to 20th place. That’s despite significant Target Price savings being available on the Kuga, with discounts of up to £1863 available at the time of writing. Prime discounts also helped the Hyundai Tucson to rise from 13th to eighth place, where buyers can currently save up to £4666. Finally, having lost its lead previously, the Volvo XC40 family SUV took back its list-leading position with the slimmest of margins. In fact, less than 360 pageviews separated it from the second-place Tesla Model 3.Volvo XC40Tesla Model 3Skoda EnyaqVolkswagen ID.3Kia e-NiroHyundai Ioniq 5Ford PumaHyundai TucsonMG ZSToyota RAV4Volkswagen T-RocPolestar 2MG ZS EVAudi Q4 e-tronHyundai Kona ElectricVolkswagen ID.4Cupra BornFord KugaVolvo XC40 Recharge Pure ElectricSkoda Karoq[/logged_in]