Best PCP deals with 0% finance
Hatchbacks, SUVs and even luxury cars are available on 0% finance, meaning you can spread the cost without being charged interest...
Toyota Corolla
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From £233 a month for a 1.8 VVT-I Hybrid Icon, FDC £0
The Corolla is the best hybrid car you can buy right now. Even the lesser, 1.8-litre version feels lively enough, plus it's very comfortable, benefits from Toyota's exceptional reliability record, and offers super-frugal fuel consumption.
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Volkswagen Up
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From £126 a month 1.0 Move Up, FDC £0
City cars need to be cheap to run and easy to drive, and the VW Up scores well in both these areas. However, it also feels more grown-up than most rivals because it's fun and composed on faster roads, and it has a classier interior.
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Volvo S90
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From £295 a month for a 2.0 T4 Momentum Plus, FDC £200
If you want something that stands out from the usual German choices, this big Swedish luxury saloon could be just the thing. It has a classy, spacious interior and loads of standard equipment. Just bear in mind that the T4 petrol engine won't be easy on fuel.
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Best executive cars 2024 – tested, rated and those to avoid
Great executive cars are comfortable, classy and well equipped, yet also cheap to run. Here we name the best 10 executive cars on sale in the UK – plus one we recommend avoiding