Brand new car for £67 a month
Brand new car for £67 a month
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Pickle_Rick

Original Poster:

751 posts

85 months

Sunday 8th March
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Edit - ignore below, confirmed as a misprice.


Utter bargain, even if it is a base spec dacia spring. Dont think I've ever seen a brand new car this cheap, the Renault twizzy deal from 10 years ago the exception.

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202507074...

A brand new car, for the price of an iPhone contract, no unexpected bills. With insurance and electricity in some attempt to use all those 10000 miles a year, it will still be under £100 a month all in.

48 months
10000 miles PA
£3750 dealer contribution, then you pay £67 a month.

Optional final payment of £3800.





Edited by Pickle_Rick on Monday 9th March 19:41

sixor8

8,136 posts

293 months

Sunday 8th March
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You have to pay £1k deposit though.

It's the last of the '45' models, for sale since Oct 2025. 0-60 mph is 19s. frown Performance isn't everything but that is glacial! Granted, it's cheap. smile

SpamDisco

392 posts

149 months

Sunday 8th March
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I don't think they'll let that deal go through, the discount/deposit looks like it's been used twice, but good luck to anyone trying it!

CMTMB

1,192 posts

20 months

Sunday 8th March
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sixor8 said:
You have to pay £1k deposit though.

It's the last of the '45' models, for sale since Oct 2025. 0-60 mph is 19s. frown Performance isn't everything but that is glacial! Granted, it's cheap. smile
That's the 0-62 time I believe, but you'll still not be winning many drag races hehe

I'd quite like to try one, I suspect it would be fine for running about locally. Very cheap motoring!

Pickle_Rick

Original Poster:

751 posts

85 months

Sunday 8th March
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sixor8 said:
You have to pay £1k deposit though.

It's the last of the '45' models, for sale since Oct 2025. 0-60 mph is 19s. frown Performance isn't everything but that is glacial! Granted, it's cheap. smile
It's just changed in last 30 mins.

It was £0 deposit, and £67 a month.

Now it's £1000 deposit, and £44 a month, so it's actually £100 cheaper overall




Pickle_Rick

Original Poster:

751 posts

85 months

Sunday 8th March
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CMTMB said:
That's the 0-62 time I believe, but you'll still not be winning many drag races hehe

I'd quite like to try one, I suspect it would be fine for running about locally. Very cheap motoring!
Apparently up to 30, it'll keep up with your average budget Ice car.

Think of it as the modern day 2cv.

Mark V GTD

3,073 posts

149 months

Sunday 8th March
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Love that!! Amazing value!

Edited by Mark V GTD on Monday 9th March 15:55

Mad Maximus

977 posts

28 months

Monday 9th March
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I don’t need it but I sort of want it because it’s so cheap!

paradigital

1,081 posts

177 months

Monday 9th March
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Looks ideal for a 2nd local run car (school run, shopping, etc), but not in hearing aid brown.

rix

2,921 posts

215 months

Monday 9th March
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Pickle_Rick said:
It's just changed in last 30 mins.

It was £0 deposit, and £67 a month.

Now it's £1000 deposit, and £44 a month, so it's actually £100 cheaper overall
You can adjust the deposits back to 0 on the auto trader ad and it's back to £67. Seems like an error as the total price to pay inclusive of the 48x monthlies and bubble would be less than £7k!

Screenwash

295 posts

47 months

Monday 9th March
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Beats the Citroen Ami for the money! Or was the Ami slightly cheaper a couple of years ago?

sam.rog

1,431 posts

103 months

Monday 9th March
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3 years at 6000 miles is under £60.
Real world range will be around 80 miles in this so think you will struggle to do 10k a year.



Going to run an insurance quote tonight. If it cheap enough Ill try and get one. A car for less than a tank of fuel.

Hugo Stiglitz

40,895 posts

236 months

Monday 9th March
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Better than taking trains or taxis

interstellar

4,850 posts

171 months

Monday 9th March
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There’s an error somewhere as drop the mileage to 5k with a 0 deposit and it goes to £140 a month

HTP99

24,839 posts

165 months

Monday 9th March
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I wouldn't rely on the Autotrader finance calculators when it comes to new cars, we've come a cropper with it when advertising old new stock at heavily discounted prices which aren't eligible for low rate finance and deposit contribution deals, Autotrader automatically applies the new car finance offers as well and thus far there doesn't seem to be a way not to.

croyde

25,789 posts

255 months

Monday 9th March
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This from Hendy for a new 2024 45kw Expression.


Wacky Racer

40,872 posts

272 months

Monday 9th March
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I saw a brand new one in a dealers in Blackburn for £11500 last week, last years model, basic spec. Said it was £15k.

Jamescrs

6,057 posts

90 months

Monday 9th March
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I've sent the dealer a message, see what they say, if it's a genuine deal i'd probably use it just for the daily commute, the fuel saving alone would be worth it despite the god awful colour

CMTMB

1,192 posts

20 months

Monday 9th March
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interstellar said:
There s an error somewhere as drop the mileage to 5k with a 0 deposit and it goes to £140 a month
I think it's because it automatically switches it from PCP to HP, because they don't quote PCP on those terms. Confused me at first.

CMTMB

1,192 posts

20 months

Monday 9th March
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sam.rog said:
Real world range will be around 80 miles in this so think you will struggle to do 10k a year.
The dealer is 340+ miles away from me so the drive back would take some time. hehe