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Skoda Fabia: £165 per month

£165 per month with a £874 deposit (2.9 per cent APR)

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Skoda has always majored on value for money and the Fabia is a no-nonsense car that offers just that. It’s designed to appeal to sensible, practical buyers, so ease of driving, good safety kit, a spacious cabin and low running costs are its priorities. Colour Edition spec brings loads of kit. You then need to choose between the 1.0 and more powerful 1.2-litre petrol engines.

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Model: Skoda Fabia 1.0 MPI Colour EditionMonthly payments: £165List price: £13,915Aim to pay: £12,683Deposit: £874Deposit contribution: £2,000No of payments: 41APR: 2.9%Optional final payment: £5,060Total amount: £12,699

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