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Ford S-MAX 1.5 SCTi EcoBoost Titanium

£249 per month with a £6,263 deposit (0 per cent APR)

Ford S-MAX long-term - front

It’s lost a bit of its predecessor’s verve behind the wheel, but the S-MAX is still hugely practical, plus better packaged than before. There’s more room in the rear, and the boot expands from 285 litres to 965 and 2,020 litres with the back and middle rows folded respectively. Even better, Ford’s zero per cent APR deal and £1,500 deposit contribution mean it costs £249 per month.

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Model: Ford S-MAX 1.5 SCTi EcoBoost TitaniumMonthly payment: £249List price: £27,995Aim to pay: £25,835Deposit: £6,263Deposit contribution: £1,500No of payments: 24APR: 0%Optional final payment: £13,896Total amount: £26,135

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