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Kia Sorento KX-1 2.2 CRDi manual

£322 per month with a £6,650 deposit (4.9 per cent APR)

Kia’s seven-seat Sorento seems a bargain among our large SUVs, because it has the second-lowest APR rate of our selection of 4x4s. There’s also bags of space, including a 660-litre boot with the two rearmost seats folded flat. The company provides a £1,000 deposit, which makes for an affordable monthly payment of £322. You even get your first three services for free.

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Model: Kia Sorento KX-1 2.2 CRDi manualMonthly payments: £322List price: £28,795Aim to pay: £25,915Deposit: £6,650Deposit contribution: £1,000No of payments: 36APR: 4.9%Optional final payment: £12,012Total amount: £31,257

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