I reckon you're better just narrowing down your choice to 2 or 3 vehicles that you like, that fit's in your budget. Take each one for a test drive and pick out the one that you think drives the best and suits your needs. Once you think you've narrowed it down to one vehicle, make sure there's a dealer of that brand close to your home so servicing (if you so choose) can be done simply and also giving you the availability to order OE parts if needed. Then google the particular vehicle model to find out 'potential' issues with that vehicle. Understand the common issues, and the fixes, work out what it will cost to address them when you first get hold of the car - if you think it will give you peace of mind.
At this point, if you're still keen on the vehicle, buy it.
I understand why people do it, but asking others for their personal opinion on a range of vehicles is always going to end with a myriad of opinions and responses. I'm not sure in the end it really helps the decision making process, or actually makes it harder.
Good luck with whatever you choose.