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2 used JAECOO 7 cars in stock

Frequently asked questions

Q. How much does a used JAECOO 7 cost?

A. We have 2 used JAECOO 7 cars in stock ranging from £25,998 to £31,498.

Q. How much is car tax for a used JAECOO 7?

A. The JAECOO 7 car tax starts from £195 per year for the models in stock.

Q. What is the average mileage on a used JAECOO 7?

A. The average mileage on a used JAECOO 7 in stock is 4187 miles.

Q. Which transmission options are available with the JAECOO 7?

A. Currently in stock, the JAECOO 7 is available in Automatic.

Q. What different fuel types are available for the JAECOO 7?

A. Of the JAECOO 7 used cars in stock, they are available in the following fuel types: Petrol, Petrol Plug-in Hybrid.

Q. What are the most popular engine sizes in the JAECOO 7?

A. The most popular engine sizes in the JAECOO 7 we have in stock are 1.6 litres, 1.5 litres.

Q. What are the most popular colours in the JAECOO 7 range?

A. The JAECOO 7 is available in various colours. The most popular we have in stock are Silver, Green/Black, Black

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Representative example
Monthly Payment £420.69
Deposit £249
Term (Months) 48
Cash Price £25998
Credit Amount £25749.0
Completion Fee £1
Total Amount Payable £32,681
Fixed Interest Rate 4.6%
Representative APR 8.9%
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.