GP06Roadster
Senior member
I've always had lease cars that I can upgrade/downgrade according to how much I want to contribute or save.
This has recently reverted to the old style "essential user company car" ie choice between a Megane and Astra FFS!
The downside is I ended up with the 1.7 diesel Astra SE/130hp (99g/co2) goes quite well but which is hardly inspiring. It costs me £55pm benefit in kind (the list price was a ludicrous £23,800). The upside is It averages 55mpg but will easily do 70mpg on longer runs. I get the inland rev fuel rate at 15ppm which means my business mileage covers some of my private use too. I don't pay anything for road tax, insurance, servicing, Tyres etc which is nice.
All told it saves me £100-150pm on my old lease deal.
Having a Zed for weekend use makes it a LOT less shitty as I just see it as a work tool (whilst feeling like a bit of a tool driving it :| )
This has recently reverted to the old style "essential user company car" ie choice between a Megane and Astra FFS!
The downside is I ended up with the 1.7 diesel Astra SE/130hp (99g/co2) goes quite well but which is hardly inspiring. It costs me £55pm benefit in kind (the list price was a ludicrous £23,800). The upside is It averages 55mpg but will easily do 70mpg on longer runs. I get the inland rev fuel rate at 15ppm which means my business mileage covers some of my private use too. I don't pay anything for road tax, insurance, servicing, Tyres etc which is nice.
All told it saves me £100-150pm on my old lease deal.
Having a Zed for weekend use makes it a LOT less shitty as I just see it as a work tool (whilst feeling like a bit of a tool driving it :| )
happy not taxed!