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Mazda CX-3 2.0 (120) SE

£239 per month with a £2,551 deposit (3.9 per cent APR)

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Thanks to Mazda’s deposit contribution, the CX-3 looks more competitive against class rivals. It’s a talented car on many fronts, though – not least its driving experience. It’s cheap to run, too, thanks to frugal diesel and petrol engines. But the rear seats are cramped and the boot is small, although the kit list is good, with even basic SE having Bluetooth and DAB.

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Model: Mazda CX-3 2.0 (120) SEMonthly payment: £239List price: £18,465Aim to pay: £16,570Deposit: £2,551Deposit contribution: £1,500No of payments: 36APR: 3.9%Optional final payment: £7,087Total amount: £18,242

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