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Honda Insight SE

£200 per month PCP (5.9%APR)

Honda Insight SE

Getting your hands on a hi-tech hybrid has never been more cost-effective. The innovative Honda Insight has always represented superb value for money, but a range of great new finance deals has made it more affordable than ever.

Our monthly budget could put you behind the wheel of a well equipped Insight SE. The straightforward PCP deal requires customers to hand over a deposit of £3,823, followed by 36 payments of exactly £200. At the end of the three-year term, you can spend £5,467 to keep the Honda on your driveway, or simply give it back to the dealer. Adding to the appeal is an attractive APR of 5.9 per cent.

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This is only one of a number of ways to pay for the Insight – there’s also a zero per cent offer for those with a bigger monthly budget. Yet no matter how you fund your Honda, you’ll still get the same bold, hi-tech family hatch. The combination of 1.3-litre petrol engine, electric motor and shift-free CVT auto transmission promises decent pace and fuel returns of 64.2mpg. On the move, the Insight takes a little getting used to, but once you’ve adapted your driving style, it’s surprisingly good fun.

And while the cabin can’t match mainstream rivals for quality, it has lots of space, plus a huge spec – with climate control, alloys and ESP as standard. Many buyers will prefer traditional diesel or petrol power, but take a chance on the Honda, and you’ll get a hi-tech driving experience without high bills.

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