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Renault Clio

Renault's big-selling Clio is as desirable as ever, and can now be yours from just £345 a month, with no final payments

Renault Clio

Getting behind the wheel of a chic Clio supermini has never been easier. The French manufacturer’s current hire purchase offer features both interest-free credit and no deposit terms.

That means you can drive away in a sat-nav-equipped Dynamique TomTom 1.2 for only £345 a month. There’s no final balloon payment, so after three years, the stylish Renault is yours.

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Even better, the Clio is still at the top of its game, delivering composed driving dynamics, a spacious cabin, responsive engine, cheap running costs and a lengthy list of standard equipment.

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