With more than eight in ten new cars financed rather than bought outright with cash, most drivers are more interested in the cost of monthly repayments than the full list price of the latest vehicles.
And for those hunting for an affordable family car to fulfil their motoring needs for the next four years, experts have revealed which dealerships motorists need to visit.
Exclusive analysis for This is Money has identified ten hatchbacks with more than enough room for a family of four, capacious boots to carry suitcases or a fortnight’s grocery haul, and – most importantly – low monthly Personal Contract Purchase (PCP) repayments of less than £275.
But, vitally, this is only if you know exactly how much salesmen are willing to slash off the standard price.
According to Insider Car Deals, drivers who don’t haggle hard enough are typically losing out on an average saving of £860 when financing new family cars. In some cases, it can be as much as £1,031.
Here’s a countdown of the popular hatches with the lowest available monthly payments, if you’re a strong negotiator.
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Pat Hoy, founder of Insider Car Deals, says increasing competition for sales means dealers are using every avenue available to them to make their cars more appealing to finance customers.
For models with high retail prices, manufacturers are commonly offering a low Annual Percentage Rate (APR) on PCP deals to make the monthly costs more affordable.
This can sometimes make them more affordable than budget-friendly rivals, which have lower asking prices but higher APR.
Throw into the mix the varying finance deposit contributions car makers are putting on the table, and the task of trying to work out the best deals can sometimes feel like you need a master’s degree in mathematics.
But there’s also room for bartering on the prices dealerships initially extend to you.
Pat tells us that his team of mystery shoppers has identified a consistent pattern of dealers being willing to increase discounts on the prices they originally offer.
‘With a range of almost £100 a month between them (£176 to £274), there is a family car choice to suit most budgets,’ he says as he reveals the ten best options for less than £275 a month.
Pat adds: ‘There’s a mix of six petrol cars, three electrics and one hybrid, which means buyers even have a choice across fuel types.’
FAMILY CARS FOR LESS THAN £275 A MONTH
The Mercedes A-Class is one of the most premium family hatchbacks on the market. And despite a steep £33,000 price, drivers can get one for under £275 a month
10. Mercedes-Benz A-Class – £274 a month
Variant: A180 Sport Executive 5dr Auto PETROL
List price: £33,255
Insider Car Deal total discount: £5,000
PCP APR: 3.9 per cent (48 months)
The Mercedes A-Class is one of the highest-rated family hatchbacks on the market. Great to drive, with a wonderfully plush interior and lots of brand appeal, it’s a popular – though relatively expensive – choice.
Mercedes – like Volvo – operates an agency sales model, which means pricing and any discounts are set centrally and dealers cannot add extra savings on top of what the manufacturer allows them.
But with the saving currently set at £5,000 and paired with a competitive 3.9 per cent PCP APR, the A180 Sport Executive manages to sneak into our group at a monthly cost of £274.
The Cupra Born is the electric alternative to the Seat Leon. With an official range of 265 miles on a full charge, it should be up to most daily family car tasks. And all for £268 a month
9. Cupra Born – £268 a month
Variant: 169kW e-Boost V1 59kWh 5dr Auto ELECTRIC
List price: £35,690
Insider Car Deals total discount: £9,235
PCP APR: 5.9 per cent (48 months)
The Cupra Born EV is the most expensive car in our group, with a list price of £35,690.
However, thanks to the Government’s Electric Car Grant (ECG) of £1,500, a generous £6,000 finance deposit contribution and an acceptable dealer discount, the monthly PCP payment on this 265-mile range version comes in under our £275 ceiling.
‘Dealers can use the £6,000 finance deposit contribution as cover for offering less dealer margin, meaning buyers typically leave £924 of additional achievable saving in the dealer’s pocket,’ Pat says.
Drivers can get a petrol VW Golf for £266 a month. This is partly thanks to a sizable PCP deposit contribution from Volkswagen of £4,000 but also strong haggling tactics
8. Volkswagen Golf – £266 a month
Variant: 1.5 TSI Match 5dr PETROL
List price: £29,150
Insider Car Deals total discount: £5,877
PCP APR: 8.5 per cent (48 months)
Pat’s team has recently noted that VW dealers have shifted their in-showroom negotiating approach. ‘There is now a greater emphasis on reducing dealer discounting, selling the quality of the cars, and letting Volkswagen deal nationally with any need for offers and competitiveness by controlling affordability through the PCP terms.’
While this has resulted in a £4,000 PCP deposit contribution on the current Golf, that is paired with the highest APR on the list at 8.5 per cent.
So while a £266-a-month payment for the 1.5 TSI Match version is about where many people would expect, Volkswagen’s high APR does mean the Golf’s PCP proposition is not quite as attractive as it first appears.
Buyers are also typically missing out on achievable discounts by not haggling hard enough, with the gap between the average dealer offer and the true saving available at £818.
For £1-a-month less than a Golf, motorists can have a Toyota Corolla hybrid, which on list price alone is pricier than the Volkswagen. However, lower PCP APR rates help reduce costs
7. Toyota Corolla – £265 a month
Variant: 1.8 Hybrid 140hp Icon CVT HYBRID
List price: £30,845
Insider Car Deals total discount: £5,703
PCP APR: 4.9 per cent (42 months)
For £1 less a month than a petrol Golf, drivers can get their hands on a hybrid Toyota Corolla.
The PCP deal runs for 42 months instead of the Golf’s 48 months, and at 4.9 per cent APR, the Toyota’s rate looks more appealing than the 8.5 per cent on the VW alternative.
Customers are typically offered £918 less discount than they could realistically achieve in dealer showrooms, equivalent to around £24 extra per month, Pat’s team found.
Salesmen and women in Mazda dealers are willing to slash prices if buyers know how much to try to haggle, Insider Car Deals says. The 3 hatchback can be had for as little as £256 a month
6. Mazda 3 – £256 a month
Variant: 2.5 e-Skyactiv G MHEV [140] Prime-Line 5dr PETROL
List price: £25,300
Insider Car Deals total discount: £2,347
PCP APR: 3.9 per cent (48 months)
The Mazda 3 is one of the more keenly priced models in our list, with the 2.5 mild-hybrid petrol selected here costing £25,300. But its monthly costs are not much lower than a more premium VW Golf.
The best saving on the Japanese hatchback is a combination of a competitive 3.9 per cent PCP APR and strong dealer discounting – but only if buyers are willing to haggle in showrooms.
‘Dealers first appear generous with the typical discount they’d like buyers to accept, but our research has revealed that by accepting that, people miss out on an average £865 extra saving,’ Pat says.
Salesmen in Mazda dealerships are willing to slash prices if buyers know how much to haggle for, Insider Car Deals says. The Mazda 3 hatchback can be had for as little as £256 a month.
The Skoda Scala is a sensible – though not all that exciting – family hatchback. A low list price and decent dealer discounting means monthly PCP payments of £240
5. Skoda Scala – £240 a month
Variant: 1.0 TSI 95ps SE Edition PETROL
List price: £24,035
Insider Car Deals total discount: £3,527
PCP APR: 5.9 per cent APR (48 months)
The Scala is Skoda’s most budget-friendly family car. While it offers the dimensions and practicality of a more premium VW Golf, its £24,000 price tag is more comparable to cars in the segment below.
But despite having the lowest list price of our featured cars, the 95PS SE Edition sits roughly in the middle of the pack on monthly payments, and is only £26 a month less than a plusher Golf.
Skoda offers an acceptable finance deposit contribution, though this is paired with a relatively high 5.9 per cent PCP APR. But perhaps unsurprisingly, dealers are keen to get deals done on Scala models, and the gap between what they typically offer and what’s really achievable is the lowest in this group at £656.
Insider Car Deals says it is able to negotiate £931 off the total price of a petrol Seat Leon. That reduces monthly PCP payments by £23 over a four-year period
4. Seat Leon – £210 a month
Variant: 1.5 TSI 115 SE 5dr [Driver Assistance Pack] PETROL
List price: £25,670
Insider Car Deals total discount: £6,388
PCP APR: 5.9 per cent (48 months)
Seat is making its popular Leon hatchback very competitive, with the 1.5-litre petrol available for as little as £210 a month.
The Spanish firm’s approach is to offer a higher total discount but charge a relatively high APR at 5.9 per cent. While that allows the Leon to compete almost head-to-head with rivals, it can make settling the agreement early more expensive should buyers need to.
Buyers are also missing out on achievable discounts, with the gap between the average dealer offer and the real-world saving at £931. On the PCP, that’s the difference between £210 and £233 per month, Pat says.
The Astra might not be as popular as it once was, but for £205 a month, this Vauxhall family hatchback is incredibly good value for money
3. Vauxhall Astra – £205 a month
Variant: 1.2 Turbo 130 Griffin [Tech Pack] 5dr PETROL
List price: £26,825
Insider Car Deals total discount: £3,201
PCP APR: 0.0 per cent (48 months)
Buyers may sometimes see eye-catching cash savings being offered in Vauxhall showrooms for the Astra, but these typically come with a much higher APR, with the interest payable outweighing the savings.
For those using finance, it is usually better to take advantage of an interest-free APR over four years when it is offered as an option.
A combination of Vauxhall and dealer discounts, aligned with the 0 per cent APR PCP, means the Griffin Tech Pack can be purchased for £205 a month. However, Insider Car Deals’ mystery shoppers found drivers are typically offered £1,031 less discount than they could actually achieve in negotiations, equivalent to around £21 extra per month.
Chinese cars are becoming increasingly popular because they are priced very competitively. That’s why it’s little surprise to see MG’s new 4 Urban EV second in this list at £186 a month
2. MG 4 Urban – £186 a month
Variant: Comfort Long Range Auto ELECTRIC
List price: £25,495
Insider Car Deals total discount: £4,693
PCP APR: 0.0 per cent (48 months)
The MG4 EV has been a big hit in the UK since it arrived in 2022. For 2026, the Chinese-owned car maker launched the MG4 Urban variant with a lower price to compete against combustion-engine alternatives.
But despite being almost £5,000 cheaper than the Chinese EV in the number one spot and also coming with 0 per cent APR, a lower finance deposit contribution means the Comfort Long Range version – which is claimed to provide 258 miles of driving between charges – costs £10 a month more, at £186.
Insider Car Deals’ mystery shoppers also found the average gap between a dealer’s opening offer and the real-world achievable saving was £829.
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The Dolphin isn’t the biggest family hatchback in our list, but the EV is incredibly good value at £176 a month. The range of the 60.4kWh Comfort model in our list is 265 miles
1. BYD Dolphin – £176 a month
Variant: 150kW Comfort 60.4kWh Auto ELECTRIC
List price: £30,230
Insider Car Deals total discount: £4,442
PCP APR: 0.0 per cent (48 months)
BYD is continuing to aggressively build market share in the UK with a combination of sizeable dealer discounts, generous finance deposit contributions and a 0 per cent APR PCP deal.
That’s why, despite being one of the most expensive at an RRP of £30,230, the Dolphin hatchback with the 60.4kWh battery – and an advertised range of 265 miles between charges – comes in as the cheapest option in our top ten at £176 a month.
Insider Car Deals says the discount it achieved through tough negotiation, compared with what customers are typically presented with by sales staff in showrooms, comes in at £770.
*All PCP monthly payments shown are illustrative only and do not constitute an offer or financial advice. Figures are based on manufacturers’ published PCP terms and typically assume a 4-year term, 8,000–10,000 miles per year, a 15% customer deposit, and any applicable manufacturer finance contribution unless otherwise stated. A Guaranteed Future Value (GFV) or final payment may be required to keep the vehicle at the end of the agreement. Always request a full written quotation from a supplying dealer before committing to purchase.
Total savings, expressed as £ and % values include dealer margin discount, any manufacturer cash saving, any applicable government EV grant, and any finance deposit contribution linked to a PCP offer.
Dealer mystery shopping carried out by Insider Car Deals on a representative sample of 63 franchised new-car dealers across the UK between 19.5.26 and 26.5.26.
