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Audi A3 Sport 1.4 TFSI

£229 per month PCP (7.7%APR)

Audi A3 Sport 1.4 TFSI

Is it possible to get a premium hatchback for supermini money? Speak to your local Audi dealer and the answer will be a resounding yes!

For only £229 a month – which is just £20 more than the Ford Fiesta Zetec– you can have a desirable Audi A3 Sport fitted with the punchy 1.4-litre TFSI powerplant parked outside your house. The deal requires a deposit of £3,900.64, and features an attractive 7.7 per cent interest rate.

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After three years, you can either opt to fork out the £8,406.55 required to keep the car, or simply hand it back. There’s no reason not to take the prestige plunge.

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