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Kia Soul 1 1.6

£238 per month, HP (0%APR)

Kia Soul 1 1.6

You don’t have to spend a fortune to enjoy head-turning looks and supermini-MPV versatility. The capable Kia Soul has been a strong contender in Auto Express group tests – and now a great finance offer makes the value-for-money machine more affordable than ever.

The Korean company is offering a zero per cent APR payment package that will get you behind the wheel of an entry-level Soul 1 for only £238 per month. And because it’s a hire purchase agreement, there’s no lump sum to pay out at the end – simply put down a £3,677 deposit, make the monthly payments and after three years the Kia is yours.

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Better still, with no interest to pay, you won’t have spent any more cash than if you’d forked out the whole amount up front. In addition, the manufacturer’s much heralded seven-year warranty provides mechanical reassurance.

Boosting the Kia’s appeal further is its spacious and versatile cabin, keen 1.6-litre petrol engine and composed driving dynamics. And don’t be put off by the 1’s base model status. Take a look at the specifications and you’ll find air-con, electric
windows and remote central locking all feature, while ESP and six airbags add peace of mind.

If you’ve got a little more disposable cash, Kia is offering zero per cent deals on the Venga MPV and Cee’d family hatchback. Whichever model you choose, you can guarantee you’ll get a class-leading machine that won’t break the family finances.

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