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Fiat Panda

£109 per month with a £109 deposit (3.8 per cent APR)

Fiat Panda 1.3 Multijet Pop front cornering

Take advantage of the deal Fiat is offering on the Panda Pop 1.2 through its I-Deal PCP plan and it’ll take £1,450 off the car’s £8,945 list price.

Making the Panda even more affordable is the fact that Fiat wants a deposit of just £109. The monthly payments are £109, too, over a 48-month contract, with an optional final payment of £3,039.

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Even with the 3.8 per cent interest, you’ll only pay a total of £8,271 for the Panda – less than the list price of £8,945.

Pop trim comes with roof rails, air conditioning, 15” alloy wheels, Blue&Me voice control system and Hill-hold control.

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