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Vauxhall Corsa: £189 per month

£189 per month with a £3,000 deposit (5.0 per cent APR)

Vauxhall Corsa - front

The Corsa is another of the UK’s most popular new cars, and with cheap running costs and a strong 1.0-litre turbo engine it’s easy to see why. Admittedly it isn’t as engaging as the Fiesta, but the Corsa must still have its plus points or else it wouldn’t have sold 352,899 units in the UK in 2016. Vauxhall offers flexible PCP deals so the numbers above can be tweaked to your liking, but be wary that their final total can be hugely undercut with a bit of haggling.

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Model: Vauxhall Corsa Energy A/C 1.0i Turbo ecoFLEXMonthly payments: £189List price: £15,295Aim to pay: £11,658Deposit: £3,000Deposit contribution: £1,800No of payments: 37APR: 5.0%Optional final payment: £4,558Total amount: £16,443

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