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Mazda 6 145 SE

£259 per month with a £2,833 deposit (0 per cent APR)

Mazda 6 - Best cars under £300

A former winner of the Best Family Car crown at our New Car Awards, the Mazda 6 is arguably the most visually striking model in its class. It’s great to drive, while its 2.2-litre SkyActiv diesel engines are powerful and surprisingly economical given their size. Mazda is offering a hefty £2,500 deposit contribution and a zero per cent APR deal, which is a great package.

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Model: Mazda 6 145 SEMonthly payments: £259List price: £20,675Aim to pay: £19,159Deposit: £2,833Deposit contribution: £2,500No of payments: 37APR: 0%Optional final payment: £6,018Total amount: £18,434

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