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Toyota Prius T Spirit 1.8

£379 per month PCP (9.9%APR)

Toyota Prius T Spirit 1.8

In the race to slash CO2 emissions, the hybrid Toyota Prius is now well established as the car to beat. And it makes an interesting case for itself financially, too. Company drivers, businesses and private individuals can all benefit from tax breaks, congestion charge exemption and low road tax, while Toyota also offers a sub-£400 per month PCP package.

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The latter requires a £3,433.83 deposit, followed by 35 monthly instalments of £379, and then an optional final payment of £9,929.70. APR is 9.9 per cent. Add up the savings you will make elsewhere in your motoring budget, and the Prius could be a shrewd choice.

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