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Skoda Yeti E 1.2 TSI

£299 per month, HP (5.6%APR)

Skoda Yeti E 1.2 TSI

Think you can’t afford the best? Then think again. The recently crowned 2010 Auto Express Car of the Year (Issue 1,126) is one of the finest all-rounders ever built – and with the help of competitive prices and a wide array of finance options, the Yeti is within reach of a huge number of Britain’s drivers.

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In a deal designed for private motorists, the Yeti E 1.2 TSI 105bhp could be sitting on your drive from only £299 per month. The set-up requires a deposit of £4,316.63, so you don’t need to be sitting on a huge down payment to take advantage.

What’s more, because this is a hire purchase scheme, there is no large final payment to stomach at the end of the term – the Yeti is yours after you have completed the three-year payment plan.

As usual, there is an additional price to pay for spreading the cost of your Skoda, but the 5.6 per cent APR rate is highly competitive. What’s more, this is only one example of the huge range of ways that Skoda will allow you to manage the purchase of your Yeti. Whichever payment method you choose, you’re guaranteed a car that marries the appeal of an SUV, a family hatchback and a compact MPV into one package like nothing else on the market.

The Yeti is very distinctive, great to drive, well equipped and comes with some of the most advanced and efficient powerplants of any model in its class. This is one multi-talented Skoda that can meet the brief of a diverse bunch of bargain-hunting drivers.

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