Used Vauxhall Grandland cars for sale near Preston
Prices from just £15,998
Search 5 carsUsed Vauxhall Grandland cars in stock near Preston
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2022 (72) Vauxhall Grandland 1.2 Turbo Ultimate 5dr
- 12,765 miles
- Used
- Petrol
Only £15,998£249 Deposit + £288.42 Per month -
2026 (26) Vauxhall Grandland 1.2 Hybrid 145 Ultimate 5dr e-DCT6 [Fixed Roof]
- 1 miles
- Nearly new
- Petrol
Expected retail price £29,998Save £10,377 on cost new today£479 Deposit + £479 Per month - We offer the UK's best used car deals, guaranteed.
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2026 (26) Vauxhall Grandland 1.2 Hybrid 145 Ultimate 5dr e-DCT6 [Fixed Roof]
- 14 miles
- Nearly new
- Petrol
Expected retail price £29,998Save £10,377 on cost new today£479 Deposit + £479 Per month -
2022 (22) Vauxhall Grandland 1.6 Hybrid GS Line 5dr Auto
- 17,948 miles
- Used
- Petrol Plug-in Hybrid
Only £16,998£249 Deposit + £316.83 Per month -
2023 (23) Vauxhall Grandland 1.2 Turbo Ultimate 5dr
- 11,450 miles
- Used
- Petrol
Only £16,498£249 Deposit + £293.65 Per month
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| Monthly Payment | £288.42 |
|---|---|
| Deposit | £249 |
| Term (Months) | 48 |
| Cash Price | £15998 |
| Credit Amount | £15749.0 |
| Completion Fee | £1 |
| Total Amount Payable | £20,313 |
| Fixed Interest Rate | 5.1% |
| Representative APR | 9.9% |
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* 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.