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Citroen Berlingo VT 1.6 HDi

£185.85 per month, HP (0%APR)

Citroen Berlingo VT 1.6 HDi

We’re big fans of the Citroen Berlingo Multispace and its Peugeot Partner Tepee sister car. With their huge cabins, wipe-clean usability and down-to-earth characters, these versatile people carriers should be high on any growing family’s shopping list.
However, the double chevron model gets the nod here, thanks to the maker’s irresistible interest-free finance offer. Put down a £3,824 deposit, and you can have a £12,745 Berlingo VT with the smooth and frugal 1.6-litre HDi diesel for 48 monthly payments of £185.85. Not many cars at this price can match the Citroen’s space, practicality and fun.

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