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Borrowing £7,500 at a representative APR of 13.9%, annual interest rate (fixed) 13.9%, 59 monthly payments of £170.88 followed by 1 payment of £180.88, total cost of credit is £2,762.80, total amount payable is £10,262.80.
Borrowing £7,500 at a representative APR of 13.9%, annual interest rate (fixed) 13.9%, 59 monthly payments of £170.88 followed by 1 payment of £180.88, total cost of credit is £2,762.80, total amount payable is £10,262.80.
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Chevrolet has a long history in their native USA, and while the name is still very well known in the UK - particularly for its muscle cars the Corvette and Camaro - it is only recently that Chevy has tried for a stake of the European market with a range of affordable, practical cars. All used Chevrolet on the AA Cars website come with free 12 months breakdown cover.
Rating 73 Chevrolet ReviewsTheir entry-level supermini, the Spark, is a spacious if unadventurous car which pales in comparison to its sibling the Aveo. A smooth ride, good economy and spacious interior make the Aveo a competitive entry into a highly saturated market. The slightly bigger Cruze hatchback doesn't quite match up to the best in the class, but is comfortable and civilised, while the seven-seater compact SUV Capitva manages to pack copious amounts of space into a small frame. The Matiz, previously sold under the Daewoo badge, is surprisingly efficient and compact, and despite being something of an anti-Chevy (very small, light and economic), is a very good city car. Having made their name with powerful, muscle cars, it is in fact their smaller, more economic cars which are giving Chevrolet a new lease of life.