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Hyundai Tucson 1.7 CRDi 116PS Blue Drive S

£245 per month with a £4,040 deposit (4.9 per cent APR)

Hyundai’s impressive five-year warranty is overkill in the context of this three-year deal, but it gives Tucson buyers peace of mind. And this attractive SUV offers lots of kit (16-inch alloys, air-con and Bluetooth), plus a big boot and spacious cabin. The diesels are best, with the petrol engines underpowered. Ride comfort is good and it’s quiet; just don’t expect Seat Ateca levels of fun.

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Model: Hyundai Tucson 1.7 CRDi 116PS Blue Drive SMonthly payment: £245List price: £20,845Aim to pay: £18,708Deposit: £4,040Deposit contribution: £1,000No of payments: 36APR: 4.9%Optional final payment: £8,543Total amount: £21,403

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