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Citroen C4 Cactus: £169 per month

£169 per month with a £1,917 deposit (4.9 per cent APR)

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Citroen’s healthy deposit contribution helps keep the reasonably priced C4 Cactus competitive in a tough sector. It stole headlines at launch with its innovative Airbump door protectors, and inside, it’s just as inventive thanks to features including a top-loading glovebox. All engines are extremely efficient, with the diesels claiming an extremely impressive 83.1mpg.

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Model: Citroen C4 Cactus 1.2 PureTech FeelMonthly payments: £169List price: £15,885Aim to pay: £12,849Deposit: £1,917Deposit contribution: £1,350No of payments: 36APR: 4.9%Optional final payment: £6,005Total amount: £14,006

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