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Jaguar XK coupe

Jaguar's stunning XK is yet another model that's cutting prices in a bid to attract buyers, spreading the costs over a two-year period

Jaguar XK coupe

It’s not only family-friendly machines that are currently feeling the pinch, as Jaguar’s latest offers prove. The sleek XK Coupé is a former Auto Express Car of the Year, and you can now buy one on a tempting zero per cent hire purchase plan.

You’ll have to stump up half of the £63,950 asking price as a deposit, but the balance can be paid off over two years without incurring any interest.

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In return, you’ll get a car with stunning looks, an opulent leather lined interior and thunderous V8 performance.

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