WHEELS OF FORTUNE
The Government’s easing of Stamp Duty has given home-buyers more spending power
For example, with a new Nissan Juke available, dealers want their old stock of this very popular SUV off the forecourt which means there are some cracking offers on as-new pre-registered models. In theory, you could drive off in a new bug-eyed compact crossover for less than £12,000.
and hand it back at the end of the contract – and if you have a few extra pounds you hadn’t bargained for, now could be the time to go big.
Take the Audi A3 E-Tron… and with some of these deals you’d be hard-pressed not to. Largely because there’s a new A3 waiting in the A combination of wings, the older models factors means there are very reasonably priced. A plug-in hybrid from a could be a lot of premium manufacturer bargains and good for around £250 a month? deals out there What’s not to like?
Similarly, the Fiat Tipo, with its 440litre boot, is one of the roomiest small cars in its class and although it might not be one to make your new neighbours sit up and take notice, there are huge discounts to be found, bringing it down to around the £11,000 mark.
However, the old saying ‘Cash is King’ might not always be the case nowadays where there are more ways to make your money go further. If you like to change cars regularly, leasing is a sensible choice, albeit with a mileage allowance. Put down your initial payment
If you like the idea of a new car for an affordably monthly amount with the option of handing it back or buying at the end of the contract, then personal contract payment is for you, although you will need to do your homework to find the right deal. When you do, you can bag a great car for far less than you might expect, such as the Volkswagen Tiguan Match 2.0 TDi a jack-of-all-trades that, despite the name, is difficult to match. With a £10,000 deposit, it could cost you just £255 a month – a staggering amount for a brand with huge badge appeal. As always, the rush for the new registration means an influx of used cars to the market and while some may sneer at anything around five years old that’s got a few miles on the clock, those more astute shoppers will already be perusing websites and forecourts. So, anyone for a pre-2015 Range Rover Evoque 2.2 SD4 PureTech from £17,500? How about a BMW 118i M Sport from under £9,000? Or a Nissan Qashgai 1.2 DiG-T Acenta from £7,500? Happy hunting.
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And if you want a larger saloon, consider the Ford Mondeo 2.0 Zetec Hybrid. Although the Mondeo’s days as market leader are long gone, this one can make a long journey pass comfortably. And it’s a rarity – a hybrid for around the £20,000 mark.
And if your new home comes with a car charging point, think about the Renault Zoe GT Line 100kw. Although electric cars were unfeasibly expensive two years ago, they now compare favourably with petrol models and the Zoe, with its conventional
supermini looks and automatic style gearbox, can go 250 miles on a full charge, for £227 a month.