6 used Suzuki Vitara cars for sale near Edinburgh
Prices from just £9698
Search our stockUsed Suzuki Vitara cars in stock near Edinburgh
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2022 (72) Suzuki Vitara 1.4 Boosterjet 48V Hybrid SZ-T 5dr
- 8114 miles
- Used
- Petrol
Only £16,998£249 Deposit + £311.16 Per month -
2023 (23) Suzuki Vitara 1.4 Boosterjet 48V Hybrid SZ5 5dr
- 10,682 miles
- Used
- Petrol
Only £19,298£249 Deposit + £408.41 Per month - We offer the UK's best used car deals, guaranteed.
- Reserve your car online for a deposit of just £99.
- No hidden fees - the price you see is the price you pay.
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2021 (71) Suzuki Vitara 1.4 Boosterjet 48V Hybrid SZ-T 5dr Auto
- 12,771 miles
- Used
- Petrol
Only £18,298£249 Deposit + £338.99 Per month -
2021 (21) Suzuki Vitara 1.4 Boosterjet 48V Hybrid SZ-T 5dr Auto
- 23,610 miles
- Used
- Petrol
Only £16,998£249 Deposit + £316.79 Per month -
2017 (67) Suzuki Vitara 1.6 SZ-T [Rugged Pack] 5dr
- 63,705 miles
- Used
- 53.3 MPG*
Only £9698£249 Deposit + £219.81 Per month -
2019 (69) Suzuki Vitara 1.4 Boosterjet SZ-T 5dr
- 48,614 miles
- Used
- 48.7 MPG*
Only £11,998£249 Deposit + £226.70 Per month
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Monthly Payment | £219.81 |
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Deposit | £249 |
Term (Months) | 54 |
Cash Price | £9698 |
Credit Amount | £9449 |
Completion Fee | £1 |
Total Amount Payable | £12,119 |
Fixed Interest Rate | 5.6% |
Representative APR | 10.9% |
Arnold Clark Automobiles Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (308092) for general insurance and consumer credit purposes. We act as a credit broker sourcing credit to assist with your purchase from a carefully selected panel of lenders. Lenders will pay us a fee for these introductions (click here for details including our panel of lenders and disclosure statement). Offers subject to status, terms and conditions.
* MPG figures are obtained in laboratory testing and intended for comparisons between vehicles. Please be aware they’re not intended to represent real world efficiency.