IF, as with the majority of new-car buyers in the UK, you plan to take out a PCP finance deal on either of these cars, then it’s the Avenger that represents slightly better value for money. Using a £5,000 deposit to cover a 36-month agreement covering 10,000 miles a year, the Jeep comes to £274 a month, compared with £318 for the Skoda.
That gap narrows if you go for our pick of the Kamiq range, the SE L, but it’s still a little more pricey, at £288 a month. Both deals are sweetened by deposit contributions; the Czech car gets a £1,750 discount, while it’s £1,000 for the Avenger. The Jeep’s APR of 7.9 per cent is two points higher than the Skoda’s, though, so longer four-year terms will…
