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Have a hybrid from Honda for just £199 per month

Fancy getting your mitts on a but thought they were too expensive? Think again. The good old ‘ ’, the Insight just got more tempting.

Honda is offering a PCP on the Insight SE, meaning you can join the hybrid revolution for just £199 per month.

More than £3,000 cheaper than its famous Toyota competitor, the Insight, first introduced in spring last year, is now available with competitive APR of 5.9 per cent and a low initial deposit.

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Similar PCP deals with near identical terms can’t touch the Insight, a Focus ECOnetic will cost you £349.98 per month, a Vauxhall Astra will set you back £453.71 per month while a Prius will cost £265.38 per month.

The Insight SE comes with 15-inch alloy wheels, CD audio system, climate control air conditioning, electric folding door mirrors, electric windows, steering wheel-mounted audio controls, Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) and 408-litres of boot space (seats up).

At £16,338, the Insight’s on-the-road undercuts the Prius hybrid by at least £3,165, for which, Honda points out, you could buy one of its Hornet motorcycles too or seven nights in Mauritius.

As well as the lower on-the-road price and value-for-money PCP, the Insight boasts high residual values, fuel economy of 64.2mpg (SE combined), low road tax and exemption from the London Congestion charge.

The SE is based on for 36 payments of £199 at 5.9 per cent APR with a deposit of £4625.50.

The higher spec, Insight ES is available for £229 with deposit of £4,610. ES-T grade Insights are available for £249 per month with deposit of £4,906.40 – all based on 36 month payments at 5.9 per cent APR.

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Author: Faye Sunderland, January 27, 2010
Filed under: Honda

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