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Mercedes E-Class Estate E220 CDI SE

£389 per month with a £5,003 deposit (5.8 per cent APR)

Mercedes E-Class Estate front tracking

If you need maximum load capacity from your executive estate, then nothing beats the Mercedes E-Class. There’s 695 litres of boot space, and that increases to nearly 2,000 litres when the rear seats are folded flat.

What’s more, standard self-levelling suspension means the handling isn’t compromised when you’re carrying a full load.

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List price: £36,830Aim to pay: £30,847Deposit: £5,003APR: 5.8 per centNo. of payments: 36 monthlyFinal payment: £18,700Total amount: £40,877

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