CRUNCH the numbers, and there is a mixed bag of results for these two models, but overall the Cupra comes out just ahead of the Peugeot.
A £3,500 deposit is just over 10 per cent of each car’s list price, while a slightly higher £1,500 deposit contribution means the Formentor V2 costs £463 a month, compared with £494 a month for the 408, which has a £1,200 deposit contribution. The Cupra’s finance term lasts for 36 months, which is a month shorter than the Peugeot’s, but you’ll need to stump up more cash if you want to keep the Formentor at the end of the term, with a final payment that’s £1,017 more than the 408 GT’s.
We’ve chosen a 10,000-mile annual limit, but the Formentor has a more favourable…
