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Previously on "Car Buying/Leasing Advice"

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  • ChrisPackit
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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    Put your sunglasses on, brace yourself and click here
    Just looked at that site and pissed myself laughing. You can, apparently, get a Merc with 'Boris Becker' navigation!!

    Laughed so hard, I nearly missed a zero off my invoice

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  • topper
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    WRT Private Fuel, it's impossible to tell if it's worth it without knowing all your circumstances.

    You basically take £18800 and multiple by the BIK percentage of the car based on CO2 emmissions and thats the taxable benenits that will be reported on your P11D

    HM Revenue & Customs: Company car and car fuel benefit calculator

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  • cmscotland
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    Looks like it could be worthwhile buying or leasing a car as the Fiesta Diesel I'm looking at is fairly light on emissions (107g/km)

    How does personal fuel work? I see that there is also a potential tax for personal fuel being provided, would I not be better putting fuel through the business?

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  • downsouth
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    try any of the guys who advertise on this portal Car leasing | Contract hire | Van leasing

    I personally use them

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  • cmscotland
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    God if I'd stumbled upon that myself I'd have assumed I was going to be scammed!

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  • topper
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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    Are you sure? Read this website critique
    In my opinion damn right! It's horrendous!!

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by topper View Post
    If you enjoy wanting to gouge your eyes out at the most hideous website ever developed then

    CAR LEASING CHEAP LEASE CARS SALES CAR LEASING CHEAP CONTRACT HIRE DEALS

    LOL
    Are you sure? Read this website critique

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  • topper
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    Originally posted by eek View Post
    Put your sunglasses on, brace yourself and click here
    God Damn it! You beat me by seconds!

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  • topper
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    If you enjoy wanting to gouge your eyes out at the most hideous website ever developed then

    CAR LEASING CHEAP LEASE CARS SALES CAR LEASING CHEAP CONTRACT HIRE DEALS

    LOL

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by cmscotland View Post
    Can anyone recommend or point me in the direction of some decent leasing companies?
    I think it might be worth even personal leasing.
    Put your sunglasses on, brace yourself and click here

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  • cmscotland
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    Can anyone recommend or point me in the direction of some decent leasing companies?
    I think it might be worth even personal leasing.

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  • topper
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    http://forums.contractoruk.com/accou...h-company.html

    http://forums.contractoruk.com/busin...-used-car.html

    and if you don't mind a German motorway cruiser this is pretty much the only car even half worth putting through the books.

    http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...cs-2010-a.html

    unless you want a Prius or similar! No thanks!

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  • northernladuk
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    I did a thread about this awhile ago and there have been a few indepth discussions about cars. None came to anything and seemed to boil down to what Claire said.

    Try the search in google but if not I will try dig out later.

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  • Clare@InTouch
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    Generally the tax on company cars does indeed outweigh the benefit, unless you're looking at something with very low CO2 or an electric car. There's a great website that gives you the BIK for various cars here:

    Auto Express Company Car Tax

    Keep in mind that capital allowances are restricted for most cars too, again unless you look at a very low emission car.

    With mileage at 45p per mile for the first 10,000 miles it's often better to buy the car personally, and then reclaim the mileage on business miles.

    You could at look buying a van instead - the BIK is fixed at £3,000, with an extra £550 for fuel. Vans can include things like double cab pickup trucks.

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  • cmscotland
    started a topic Car Buying/Leasing Advice

    Car Buying/Leasing Advice

    I'm looking to get a car (nothing fancy,a Ford Fiesta)

    But I've been looking into the best way of doing it, I've considered leasing but it seems to me that its not really any cheaper than one of these new fangled finance schemes.

    Also there is a decision to make on buying for me or via the business (Ltd Co) I know that there are tax benefits to buying a car via the Ltd Co (Capital Allowance) but it seems to me that even on a small car the tax for BIK and Personal Fuel could outweigh the benefits.

    Also in regards car insurance, is it just me or does Business Car insurance seem a lot dearbeen getting quotes and Personal Car insurance is about 600 fully comp but doing it to the business was almost double!

    If I lease a car via the business do I need to also insure it via the business if I'm the only user?
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