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Ford Puma ST SAVE £1623
WHAT CAR? SAYS Model 1.5 Ecoboost 200 Performance Pack List price £31,565 Target Price £29,942 Target PCP £318*
Fast, fun and fantastic value, the Puma ST is our favourite sports SUV. Not only is it exciting to drive, but it’s also immensely practical, comes packed with equipment and undercuts all of its main rivals on price. We recommend going for the optional Performance Pack, mainly for its traction-enhancing limited-slip differential.
SAVE £1438 Toyota Yaris
WHAT CAR? SAYS Model 1.5 Hybrid Icon List price £21,460
Target Price £20,022 Target PCP £194**
The Yaris is one of the cheapest small cars to run, thanks to its efficient hybrid engine set-up. It’s great value, too; even this entry-level model comes with adaptive cruise control and automatic headlights as standard.
SAVE £1566 Mercedes-Benz E-Class
WHAT CAR? SAYS Model 220d AMG Line List price £49,230
Target Price £47,664 Target PCP £680
Diesel power still makes sense for some buyers, and the 2.0-litre engine in the E220d is our pick of the range, thanks to strong performance and good fuel economy. It can be a bit grumbly around town but is quiet at speed.
SAVE £1149 Land Rover Discovery Sport
WHAT CAR? SAYS Model P300e Urban Edition List price £51,110 Target Price £49,961 Target PCP £556
If you need a family-friendly SUV, the Discovery Sport is one of the best, thanks to its spacious and practical interior. This P300e plug-in hybrid model should be relatively cheap to run, too. However, it’s worth noting that, unlike most other versions (which have seating for seven), the P300e can be had only with five seats.
SAVE £1269 Audi SQ2
WHAT CAR? SAYS Model Quattro Black Edition List price £40,700
Target Price £39,431 Target PCP £451