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Ford Fiesta Zetec 1.25 82ps

£209 per month, PCP (4.9%APR)

Ford Fiesta Zetec 1.25 82ps

Our £250 budget puts you behind the wheel of small car royalty. For only £209 a month, you can drive away our reigning supermini champion, the Ford Fiesta.

Even if you spread the cost over only two years, the Ford still comes in under budget. Simply put down a £1,730 deposit, followed by 24 monthly payments of £209.

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After that, you can pay £5,498 to keep the car, or hand it back. Sweetening the deal is a 4.9 per cent interest rate. Our figures are based on the popular three-door Zetec 1.25, but the same deal applies to all models in the line-up. Take your chance to grab the best small car in the UK.

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