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Audi A1 1.4 TFSI Sport

£199 per month with a £3,118 deposit (6.8 per cent APR)

Audi A1 TSFI

The Audi A1 is one of the best premium superminis you can buy and a strong challenger to the dominance of the MINI in this class. And even though it’s Audi’s cheapest car, the A1 is just as classy as the larger models in the line-up.

There are some efficient diesels and capable petrol engines to choose from, but this 1.4-litre petrol option is the best all-rounder. Plus, Sport specification provides plenty of kit as standard, as well as sporty design cues that enhance the car’s already stylish looks.

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List price: £16,365Aim to pay: £15,597Deposit: £3,118APR: 6.8 per centNo. of payments: 35 monthlyFinal payment: £7,467Total amount: £17,610

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