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Porsche Macan Turbo

£465 per month with a £16,500 deposit (6.6 per cent APR)

At first glance, a monthly fee of £465 looks pretty good for Porsche’s mid-size SUV, but there’s a big deposit and final payment involved. The appeal lies in the car’s driving experience; this is the most nimble 4x4 around, and matches it to blistering pace and a sumptuous cabin. The Turbo claims 0-62mph in 4.8 seconds and the diesels promise a relatively frugal 46.3mpg.

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Model: Porsche Macan TurboMonthly payments: £465List price: £63,245Aim to pay: £63,245Deposit: £16,500Deposit contribution: £0No of payments: 35APR: 6.6%Optional final payment: £38,712Total amount: £71,497

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