what company car for a lease amount of £375
The company I work for is lowering the mileage rate for business mileage from 42.5p to 30p.
I refused as I do about 20k miles a year, and drive "spiritedly" so the running costs are high on this amount (non Scoob).
I asked for a company car and they have given me a lease amount of £375. (plus and extra £150 personal fuel allowance).
anybody leased a car for around the same amount and what did you go for. I can opt out and take cash of £410 but will get taxed at 40% for that.
I refused as I do about 20k miles a year, and drive "spiritedly" so the running costs are high on this amount (non Scoob).
I asked for a company car and they have given me a lease amount of £375. (plus and extra £150 personal fuel allowance).
anybody leased a car for around the same amount and what did you go for. I can opt out and take cash of £410 but will get taxed at 40% for that.
Oops just to paint the clear picture....
Its on a 2.5 yr lease will full maintenance and relief vehicles policy.
Wont have it much longer thank god, Leon Cupra R on the way (same policy, 458 per month - its an 18k car).
Dave
Its on a 2.5 yr lease will full maintenance and relief vehicles policy.
Wont have it much longer thank god, Leon Cupra R on the way (same policy, 458 per month - its an 18k car).
Dave
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on a 36month maintained not a great deal by the looks of things.
Just found out it has to be a Audi, BMW, Merc, Peugeot, Ford or VW as its company policy.
I have the wrx as a weekend plaything so want this to be as cheap as possible for me tax wise, was thinking about a Tavia RS but no Skoda's by the look of things.
New golf is out in Feb so might have a look at a TD GTI, but dont know if i could force myself to have a diesel.
Just found out it has to be a Audi, BMW, Merc, Peugeot, Ford or VW as its company policy.
I have the wrx as a weekend plaything so want this to be as cheap as possible for me tax wise, was thinking about a Tavia RS but no Skoda's by the look of things.
New golf is out in Feb so might have a look at a TD GTI, but dont know if i could force myself to have a diesel.
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If tax is a real concern, I would have a look at a Seat Leon Cupra R diesel. It uses the same 150 bhp diesel engine as the Golf. You should be albe to swing it, as Seat are part of the VW group (we've got a similar policy and a few people run Seat's).
Not for a moment suggesting that you do this without telling your company, but, they are easily chipped to around 190 bhp and roughly 300 ft lbs torque
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Been thinking about something like this for myself if I decide to opt in again next year.
Chris
Not for a moment suggesting that you do this without telling your company, but, they are easily chipped to around 190 bhp and roughly 300 ft lbs torque
.Been thinking about something like this for myself if I decide to opt in again next year.
Chris
Just came across this link.
www.new-car-leasing.com
How about a BMW 2.2 Z4 from only £317+ VAT a month on an 18 month business users deal? Or a Toyota Land Cruiser D4D LC2 5 Dr from only £259 + VAT a month 18 month business users deal. Or a Porsche Boxster 2.7 only £387 + VAT a month 18 month business users deal.
www.new-car-leasing.com
How about a BMW 2.2 Z4 from only £317+ VAT a month on an 18 month business users deal? Or a Toyota Land Cruiser D4D LC2 5 Dr from only £259 + VAT a month 18 month business users deal. Or a Porsche Boxster 2.7 only £387 + VAT a month 18 month business users deal.
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