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Nissan Note 1.4 Visia

£149 per month PCP (5.9%APR)

Nissan Note 1.4 Visia

If you’re looking for big practicality and small bills, then few cars are as attractive as the Nissan Note. A recent facelift has further boosted the versatile car’s appeal, while the firm’s Preference PCP deals make it a cost-effective ownership prospect.

Put down a deposit of £3,458, and you can secure an entry-level 1.4-litre petrol model in well equipped Visia trim for £149 per month. As with all personal contract plans, there’s an optional final balloon payment – in this case £3,013 – while the APR is a reasonable 5.9 per cent. But the icing on the cake is the promise of two years’ free servicing and RAC breakdown cover for 36 months.

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