Heated seats are, I would say, more of a 'nice to have' than a necessity, as a car with a decent air heating system and fabric seats won't have seats that are freezing. Better (if anything) to have a heated steering wheel and a decent vent/heater/AC [climate control] system that heats the car and demists/unfreezes the windows quickly.
I woold also advocate the use of higher profile tyres of at least 55 profile to 65 profile, which for many cars give a good balance between road handling and comfort. Lower profile tyres make only a small difference in grip, mainly at the absolute limit, which most people would find it very hard to do, given they'd be either breaking the speed limit or taking their life (litterally) in their hands driving like a racer on the road.
You'll also find that with many second hand cars of £10k, say a Focus-sized car that's about 2-3 years old, that the nice compliant ride when new has 'worn off' a bit, whereby you do feel the bumps a bit more, hence why the choice of tyre and car generally is important.
You'll find it difficult, if not impossible to satisfy all of your criteria - as others have said, you'll need to compromise on something, at least a bit. The Mazda3 SE-L 2 ltr petrol does score well, as does the Leon 1.4 FR (3 or 5 dr), though probably more firm a ride on the bad road but better on the performance front. About the same handling-wise, the Mazda doing better on the reliability front (petrol only) and Leon on exterior looks. The Golf would've been there if it weren't overpriced. A Focus might fit the bill if you can find a 1.5T petrol model without low profile tyres and that 's been looked after (not an auto - too many problems, similarly for the Leon/Golf).
Also bear in mind any 'performance cars' like Beemers, Subarus etc would be alot older, so reliability isn't assured, and would be far more expensive to insure and run, even if they were fault-free. A £10k budget sounds like you're not awash with cash, so better to find a car that is as new as possible rather than flashy. Many offers at the moment with all the pre-regged 17 plate cars coming to market, probably keeping prices of 2 & 3 yo. cars down for a few weeks/month or so.
Best of luck.
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