There are a number of hot car deals being offered at the moment on the likes of BMW, Renault and Vauxhall by various car retailers. The online car retailer buyacar.co.uk, for one, is offering a deal on a Vauxhall Corsa super-mini, reducing it by as much as a staggering 38% from its list pricing. That amounts to a reduction of £5,704, with the result that the discounted price of the vehicle is just £9,291.
The Vauxhall Corsa is a very popular super-mini that is now in its fourth incarnation, covering a large number of bases thanks to its mixture of performance, practicality and styling. The deal that is currently being offered applies to the 1.4 SXi 5-door hatchback, which comes with air conditioning. The vehicle will be constructed to order, meaning that the customer will be able to specify their own options. The deal also includes 12 months free car tax, the Vauxhall standard "Lifetime" car warranty package and free delivery.
Another hot deal is from BMW itself, whose website is offering free upgrades to their 3 Series range (including the Saloon), with a brand new model looming on the horizon. BMW's Media Pack, BMW Business, plus the Business Advanced navigation system, voice control, a USB audio interface, BWM ConnectedDrive Assist, Bluetooth telephone preparation with telematics and ConnectedDrive Online are all include in the Saloon specification upgrade.
A range of additions is also being offered for the company's 318i and 318d saloons as well.
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