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VW Eos 1.4TSI S BlueMotion

£329 per month HP (0%APR)

VW Eos 1.4TSI S BlueMotion

Here’s a fantastic offer from Volkswagen.

Put down a deposit of £8,101 against a new Eos coupé-cabriolet, and you can spread the remaining cost over the next three years with absolutely no financial penalty.

Zero per cent deals are becoming increasingly rare – especially on models as desirable as this. The sleek convertible is powered by a smooth and efficient 1.4-litre TSI petrol, and promises to hold on to its value well. For the privilege of driving it, VW asks only £329 per month. And remember, because this is a hire purchase arrangement, there’s no final payment to think about – after three years, you own the car outright.

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