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What should I be paying?
It looks good, but the Cactus isn’t expensive. Starting at under £13k and running to £19,260 for the BlueHDI 100 with Stop&Start, there’s plenty to like for reasonable money. Every variant is looking at 50+mpg in the real world, and the insurance/tax/servicing costs look eminently pleasing (the Airbumps will stave off parking damage too). Cheap, but not beige.
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