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Mazda 2
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Model 1.5 Skyactiv-G 95 SE-L Nav
List price £16,835
Cash Target Price £16,5 4 4
Total nance cost £16,0 4 4
The Mazda 2 has a pretty plush
interior with a good infotainment
system. It’s frugal, too, thanks to
its mild hybrid technology. All
versions cost £500 less on fi nance.
SE-L Nav with the 89bhp engine is
our preferred combination.
SAVE £500
KiaRio
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Model 1.25 2
List price £15 ,19 5
Cash Target Price £14,29 9
Total nance cost £13,8 0 8
The Rio certainly has price on its
side, even before discounts. The
biggest saving is on the 1.25 petrol;
it’s fi ne for town driving, but we’d
take the smaller fi nance saving of
£420 on the peppy 1.0 turbo petrol
if regular longer trips are planned.
SAVE £491
Peugeot 108
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Model 1.0 72 Allure 3dr
List price £13,93 0
Cash Target Price £11,722
Total nance cost £10,839
The 108 is pricier than its sister,
the Citroën C1, before discount, but
has similarly low running costs
and comes with plenty of standard
equipment. All 108s are cheaper
on fi nance, with mid-range Allure
trim offering the biggest saving.
SAVE £883
CITY CARS
FordFiesta
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Model1.1 75 Trend3dr
Listprice£16 ,13 5
CashTargetPrice£15,341
Totalnancecost£14,819
SAVE £522
The Fiesta is great to drive, smart
inside and well kitted out. All
versions but the speedy ST cost
between £345 and £522 less on
fi nance – extra cash you could
use to add automatic emergency
braking, a vital safety feature.
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SAVE £875
Toyota Yaris
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Model 1.5 VVT-i Icon
List price £16,580
Cash Target Price £15,528
Total nance cost £14,6 53
The Yaris is well equipped and has a
comfortable ride. What’s more, if you pick our
preferred 1.5-litre petrol engine instead of the
1.0-litre, it also has a decent turn of pace. The
£875 fi nance saving is applicable on all petrol
versions; the saving when you buy the pricier
Yaris Hybrid on fi nance is £750.