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Mazda 3

£247.89 per month with no deposit (0 per cent APR)

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Mazda is willing pay the £1,000 deposit for customers who buy its 3 family hatch with the 1.6-litre petrol unit in Tamura trim on a PCP deal, leaving no up front payment. That means you’ll pay just £247.89 per month with an optional final payment of £4,583.62.

The 3 is one of the best looking cars in the family hatchback class, offering more distinctive looks than rivals like the Volkswagen Golf and Ford Focus. It’s also superb to drive and should offer bullet-proof reliability and excellent dealer service, as Mazda was ranked the fourth best car brand in our 2013 Driver Power satisfaction survey.

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It comes with dual-zone climate control air-con, heated door mirrors and Emergency Brake Assist.

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