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SEAT Leon 1.2 TSI SE Dynamic Tech

£209 per month with a £2,099 deposit (4.9 per cent APR)

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The Leon has had a facelift to keep it fresh, and with this tempting deal, it deserves to do well. It brings many of the qualities of its Volkswagen Golf sister car, including decent cabin space and a comfortable ride, but at a lower price. It also has a brilliant new 1.0-litre petrol engine that promises almost 65mpg. Standard kit includes a five-inch touchscreen.

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Model: SEAT Leon 1.2 TSI SE Dynamic TechMonthly payment: £209List price: £17,950Aim to pay: £14,621Deposit: £2,099Deposit contribution: £2,000No of payments: 47APR: 4.9%Optional final payment: £5,920Total amount: £17,842

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