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SEAT Ibiza

£199 per with no deposit (7.9 per cent APR)

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SEAT may not be offering 0 per cent finance like Mazda, Skoda and Alfa Romeo, but its Solutions PCP deals are tempting for a different reason – no deposit is required.

That means you can have a five-door Ibiza 1.4 Toca on your driveway for just £199 per month with no other payments until the optional final payment of £4,083.57 at the end of the 42 month contract.

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The sporty looking supermini is spacious, with a decent driving position and responsive controls. It comes with 16-inch alloy wheels, sat-nav and Bluetooth connectivity and it’ll do 47.9mpg.

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