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Fiat 500 1.2 Pop

£139 per month, PCP (5.3%APR)

Fiat 500 1.2 Pop

If there’s one car that delivers designer Italian style at high street prices, then it’s the Fiat 500. With its blend of cute looks, surprisingly upmarket cabin and a driving experience that’s brimming with Latin character, the cheeky city
runabout is a firm Auto Express favourite.

But the really good news is that the Fiat could beadding a dash of style to your driveway for only £139 a month. The three-year deal requires a deposit of £1,419, and there’s also an optional final outlay of £4,010 – although predicted residuals of 46.2 per cent mean you shouldn’t be left out of pocket. Boosting the plan’s appeal is a competitive APR of 5.3 per cent.

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