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Mercedes C-Class Coupe C 200 AMG Line

£349 per month with a £5,654 deposit (5.1 per cent APR)

Mercedes C-Class Coupe

Mercedes’ C-Class Coupé does a good job of looking very similar to its stylish bigger brother, the S-Class Coupe, but comes with a much cheaper price tag and a range of engines better suited to everyday driving. The 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol version is good for 53.3mpg, while the C 300 offers more power to match the revised steering geometry that has better feedback over the standard saloon. Inside there’s a typically high-quality feel, and to start the year off Mercedes has thrown in a £2,963 deposit contribution until 31 March.

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Model: Mercedes C-Class Coupe C 200 AMG LineMonthly payments: £349List price: £34,105Aim to pay: £29,901Deposit: £5,654  Deposit contribution: £2,963No of payments: 35APR: 5.1%  Optional final payment: £16,050Total amount: £34,278

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