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  • 5 Carwow Deals to Jumpstart Your 2026

    5 Carwow Deals to Jumpstart Your 2026

    New year, new car? Whether it’s a shiny new model, a smart lease, or a top-quality used gem, Carwow has some great deals to kickstart your 2026. Check out our best offers and drive into the year in style, including over a staggering £14,300 off a brand-new luxury SUV.

    Remember, you can buy a brand new or used car right here on Carwow. And you can lease a car, too. We’re here to help you through every step of your car-changing journey.

    Save over a £14,300 on a new BMW X7*

    I’d recommend the BMW X7 because it delivers unapologetic luxury, space and presence in a way few SUVs can match. The bold styling won’t be to everyone’s taste, but it’s more imposing than alternatives. Meanwhile, the interior is genuinely premium, with high-quality materials and a slick twin-screen infotainment setup. It also offers ample space in all three rows and a big, flexible boot.

    On the road, the X7 is comfortable and refined. The xDrive40d diesel is the engine to go for, blending strong performance with sensible running costs, while standard air suspension makes long journeys quiet and relaxing. Add in plenty of driver assistance tech and clever parking systems, and the X7 becomes surprisingly easy to live with for such a large SUV.

    The BMW X7 usually starts at £93,160, but you can get one through Carwow from £77,497. The biggest saving is on the M Sport version, which has a whopping £14,367 off at the time of writing. This is a great deal because this version includes:

    • 21-inch wheels
    • Aerodynamic body styling
    • Front and rear seat heating

    This trim also has a 352hp 3.0-litre diesel engine and four-wheel drive – all the performance you’ll need day-to-day.

    Lease a Renault Symbioz from £210 per month*

    I’d recommend the Renault Symbioz because it’s essentially a Captur with the extra space many buyers actually want. It looks almost identical up front, but the longer rear body brings a much more useful 492-litre boot, making it a smart alternative to cars such as the Nissan Qashqai without feeling bulky or expensive.

    It comes only as a well-equipped E-Tech hybrid, so it’s efficient (over 60mpg is possible), easy to live with and feels a step up from the Captur thanks to features like the slick Google infotainment and optional Solarbays glass roof. It’s not the most exciting drive, but as a practical, economical family car, the Symbioz makes a lot of sense.

    You can lease a Renault Symbioz in the Techno trim level from £212.64 per month (initial payment: £2,208.76) on a 48-month, 5,000-mile-per-year deal through Carwow. This is a great deal because it comes with plenty of equipment despite it being an entry-level car, including:

    • 10.2-inch driver’s display
    • 10.4-inch infotainment screen powered by Google
    • Adaptive cruise control

    Pay less than £7,000 for a used Vauxhall Corsa*

    I’d recommend the Vauxhall Corsa because it’s a simple, practical small hatchback that looks good and drives well. Easy to handle in town, with a solid, functional interior and sporty exterior touches, it balances comfort and everyday usability. It won’t grab attention like a Mini or Peugeot, but the Corsa is reliable, fuss-free, and affordable – a smart choice for anyone wanting a sensible, stylish small car.

    I’ve found a pretty decent deal on one priced at £6,750. That buys you a 2016 90hp 1.4-litre petrol car which has 30,722 miles on the clock. In this used version, you get Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, cruise control, and 280 litres of boot space. If you wanted a brand-new Corsa in a similar trim level you’d spend about £20,000, so the used car saves around £13,000.

    Save over £3,800 on a new BYD Seal U*

    I’d recommend the BYD Seal U because it packs a lot of SUV into a surprisingly affordable package. It’s roomy, tech-rich – with a huge touchscreen and full-cabin air purification – and feels more premium than its price suggests.

    It’s smooth and efficient around town thanks to its plug-in hybrid system that offers a range of up to 50 miles, even if the soft suspension and light steering make it less exciting to drive on a twisty road. For space, kit, and value, the Seal U is worth a look.

    The BYD Seal U usually starts at £33,315, but you can get one through Carwow from £31,040. The biggest saving is on the Design version, which has £3,804 off at the time of writing. This is a great deal because this version comes with a range of features, including:

    • Selectable driving modes (Eco, Normal, Sport, Snow, Sand, Muddy)
    • A panoramic sunroof
    • Headlights with high-beam assistance
    • Ventilated, heated, and electric-adjust front seats
    • Air purification
    • 10-speaker Infinity sound system
    • Three ISOFIX mount points

    Lease a Tesla Model 3 from £290 per month*

    I’d recommend the Tesla Model 3 because it offers long-range electric driving, sleek styling, and a spacious, family-friendly interior at a competitive price. The Long Range model can reach around 436 miles per charge, with a huge 590-litre boot, frunk, and a bright panoramic roof making it practical for everyday life.

    It’s also fun to drive, with smooth handling, minimal road noise, and a sporty Performance option. With features such as heated and cooled seats, rear touchscreens, and wireless charging included even in the base model, the Model 3 blends tech, comfort, and efficiency in one standout electric car.

    You can lease a Tesla Model 3 in Standard trim from £292.91 per month (initial payment: £3,514.92) on a 24-month, 8,000-mile-per-year deal through Carwow. I think this is a great deal because, despite it being entry-level, you get up the following features:

    • 344 miles of range
    • Huge 15.4-inch touchscreen
    • Power-adjustable and heated front seats
    • Heated steering wheel
    • Faux leather upholstery
    • 18-inch wheels

    Car change? Carwow!

    Looking for a new set of wheels? With Carwow you can sell your car quickly and for a fair price – as well as find great offers on your next one. Whether you’re looking to buy a car brand new, are after something used or you want to explore car leasing options, Carwow is your one stop shop for new car deals.

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    *Savings are made up of the maximum dealer discount off RRP – subject to dealership, location and trim. Prices correct at the time of writing.

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  • Join reporter Tom Silverstein for live chat during Packers-Vikings game

    Join reporter Tom Silverstein for live chat during Packers-Vikings game

    The Green Bay Packers are visiting the Minnesota Vikings in a Week 18 matchup at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.

    The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel is testing out an interim live-chat option before a permanent solution is in place in 2026, and…

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  • Coming of age takes a terrifying turn in Charlie Polinger’s ‘The Plague’ : NPR

    Coming of age takes a terrifying turn in Charlie Polinger’s ‘The Plague’ : NPR



    DANIEL ESTRIN, HOST:

    A tense new coming-of-age film follows a group of boys at a water polo summer camp. The film is called “The Plague.”

    (SOUNDBITE OF FILM, “THE PLAGUE”)

    EVERETT BLUNCK: (As Ben) There’s nothing wrong…

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  • ‘We are a part of history’

    ‘We are a part of history’

    Where do I begin with what that stadium means to me. First off, I have to confess something. I’m not good with letting things go. I like to hang on longer than most. Thinking about the last game is making me realize that. That’s why Sunday…

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  • Coming of age takes a terrifying turn in Charlie Polinger's 'The Plague' – NPR

    Coming of age takes a terrifying turn in Charlie Polinger's 'The Plague' – NPR

    1. Coming of age takes a terrifying turn in Charlie Polinger’s ‘The Plague’  NPR
    2. A movie of the moment, ‘The Plague’ is a queasy allegory of male toxicity  Toronto Star
    3. Winnipeg-Set ‘The Mother and the Bear’ Combines Sentiment and Whimsy in a…

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  • Pakistan Expresses Support for the Unity and Territorial Integrity of Yemen

    Pakistan welcomes the call by Yemen’s Presidential Leadership Council to hold comprehensive talks in Riyadh and once again urges all Yemeni stakeholders to engage in good faith toward a negotiated political solution…

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  • Meet the musical mind behind the nostalgically ’80s sound of ‘Stranger Things’ : NPR

    Meet the musical mind behind the nostalgically ’80s sound of ‘Stranger Things’ : NPR

    NPR’s Daniel Estrin asks Nora Felder, the music supervisor for the series “Stranger Things,” how she went about scoring the series over its decade-long run which ended this week.



    DANIEL…

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  • Scientists Announce Results After Scanning 3I/ATLAS for Alien Signals

    Scientists Announce Results After Scanning 3I/ATLAS for Alien Signals

    Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post via Getty Images

    In July, researchers using the NASA-funded Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System survey telescope in Chile made an exceedingly rare discovery: a…

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  • Scientists Announce Results After Scanning 3I/ATLAS for Alien Signals

    Scientists Announce Results After Scanning 3I/ATLAS for Alien Signals

    In July, researchers using the NASA-funded Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System survey telescope in Chile made an exceedingly rare discovery: a mysterious object passing through the solar system at far too high a speed to be bound by the…

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