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Suzuki S-Cross 1.0 Boosterjet SZ-T

£229 per month with a £3,287 deposit (2.9 per cent APR)

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The S-Cross is already great value, and this deal makes it more so. The 1.0-litre turbo petrol is punchy but light on fuel, while the car feels nippy and agile. Questionable styling and a lack of refinement hold the Suzuki back, but the boot is as big as a Qashqai’s, and the roomy interior looks and feels well made. There’s a new infotainment system on all but the entry-level SZ4.

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Model: Suzuki S-Cross 1.0 Boosterjet SZ-TMonthly payment: £229List price: £18,499Aim to pay: £18,436Deposit: £3,287Deposit contribution: £0No of payments: 48APR: 2.9%Optional final payment: £5,437Total amount: £19,716

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