£249.63/pm (PCP)
Apply nowInsurance Group 15, 0 Previous Owners, With only one previous owner and very low mileage for its 2022 registration year, this Toyota Corolla Icon Tech VVT-h is a great opportunity. This model comes equipped with a 1.8L Petrol Hybrid Engine and meets Euro 6 emission standards. The Icon Tech trim includes a Smart Entry System with Keyless Entry, ensuring ease of access. For optimal comfort, it features Dual-Zone Automatic Air Conditioning with Climate Control and Heated Seats. Navigating tight spots is made simple with Front and Rear Parking Sensors, including Parking Assistance. The vehicle also boasts LED Headlights for enhanced visibility.This Corolla stands out with its impressive fuel economy of 63 mpg, meaning fewer trips to the petrol station and more money in your pocket compared to similar vehicles. It also falls into a low insurance group, offering potential savings on your premiums. The large boot space is another advantage, providing ample room for luggage, shopping, or anything else you need to transport. Furthermore, its low CO2 emissions mean you can drive with a smaller carbon footprint.
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If your borrow amount is £6,000 with a deposit of £1,000, a selected term of 48 months, at a representative APR of 17.8%, you would pay £171.56 per month. Total charge for credit will be £2,234.88 and total amount payable is £9,234.88. CarMoney Limited can introduce you to a limited number of finance providers based on your credit rating and CarMoney will receive a commission for such introductions that can either be a % of the amount borrowed or a flat fee. This does not influence the interest rate you’re offered in any way. CarMoney is a broker not a lender.