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Skoda Superb Estate 1.4 TSI SportLine

£335 per month with a £3,828 deposit (4.9 per cent APR)

Having been named Best Estate Car at our 2016 New Car Awards, the Superb Estate is the ultimate family transport. The big Skoda’s gargantuan interior, plush ride and top safety record leave pricier rivals shamefaced, and if you plan to put that huge cargo area to use, you’ll find 660 litres of space with the rear seats in place and 1,950 when they’re folded flat. The firm’s £2,000 deposit contribution is extremely generous, and it’s even throwing in £500 of free fuel with SportLine models when bought before 23 January, so move quickly.

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Model: Skoda Superb Estate 1.4 TSI SportLineMonthly payments: £335List price: £28,495Aim to pay: £25,513Deposit: £3,828Deposit contribution: £2,000No of payments: 41APR: 4.9%Optional final payment: £10,905Total amount: £29,288

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