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Alfa Romeo MiTo

Alfa's junior model now comes with £2,000 worth of extra kit if you go for the Sprint version

Alfa Romeo MiTo

How about a dose of Latin flair for less? Alfa Romeo has just revised its MiTo supermini line-up, and is offering buyers one or two tempting deals, including a new special edition Sprint model.

Fitted with the firm’s keen 78bhp 1.4-litre petrol engine, it costs just £12,950 and comes packed with standard kit that would normally cost you around £2,000 more. This includes standard-fit air-conditioning and sporty alloy wheels, plus Bluetooth and iPod connections.

Adding to the appeal is a free servicing package that covers maintenance for five years and 50,000 miles.

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