Best car deals for less than £300 per month

Buying a car on a PCP finance deal could allow you to drive a more prestigious model by spreading the cost. Here we've picked our top 10 new car deals for less than £300 per month...

Mazda CX-5 driving

4. Mazda CX-5 2.0 Sport

Target price cost per month: £270 Target price (on the road): £29,318 The deal: 3 1/2 years PCP finance with 0% APR. Limit of 8000 miles per year.

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The CX-5 is one of the finest large SUVs you can buy, especially for those who don't need seven seats. This 2.0-litre petrol engine pulls strongly and is reasonably frugal too. Go for Sport trim and you'll have every feature you could want, including keyless entry, a heated steering wheel and heated leather seats.

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3. Citroën Berlingo 1.2 Puretech M Feel

Target price cost per month: £263 Target price (on the road): £19,069 The deal: 4 years PCP finance with 4.9% APR and a finance contribution of £1000. Limit of 8000 miles per year.

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Citroën Berlingo front three quarters

This exact version of the Berlingo drove away with our MPV of the Year trophy at the most recent What Car? Awards. Why? Well, it's powered by a range of frugal engines, has a larger boot than an Audi Q7 luxury SUV and is outstandingly practical. In fact, it's hard to believe that it can offer so much for so little money.

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2. Seat Leon 1.5 TSI EVO 150 FR

Target price cost per month: £260 Target price (on the road): £22,696 The deal: 4 years PCP finance with 4% APR and a finance contribution of £1000. Limit of 8000 miles per year.

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Seat Leon 2020 RHD front right tracking

The latest Leon is the best family hatchback you can buy. It's great to drive, has loads of space in the back and is well equipped – in fact, the FR version you get here comes with luxuries including climate control, dynamic indicators, rain-sensing wipers and sports suspension. This 1.5-litre petrol engine is a peach, too, endowing the Leon with acceleration that's close to what some hot hatchbacks can manage.

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