Ford sale starts
Ford has announced it is offering "great deals" across its entire range until the end of November.According to the manufacturer, buyers can expect to bag a bargain as its sale includes 4.9 per cent finance with no deposit, price reductions and free equipment.
For £8,995, customers can drive away in a Fiesta Zetec Blue with a technology pack and Bluetooth connectivity with voice control - a saving of £1,705.
Meanwhile, some £1,550 has been cut from the price of the new Focus in Zetec trim, so that it now costs £13,995.
Again, this offer also includes free Bluetooth with voice control - worth £150.
People interested in a Mondeo will get a complimentary sports' pack with the Titanium series for £19,445.
However, some customers may to choose to hold on for the all-new Ka - which makes a cameo appearance in the Bond film Quantum of Solace.
The model is due to hit roads in the UK early next year.
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