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The short answer: it nearly never works out better to get the lease through the company unless you can get very preferential rates. The long answer: what NLUK said - this has been covered a million times before.
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You could of course try the search function or the search as detailed here and read the 100's of other threads on this topic.
http://forums.contractoruk.com/welco...uk-forums.html
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Company car/Lease / purchaser
Hi,
Using the android application, I can't find any related thread. So apologies if one exists...
Looking to change my car. Don't have the cash to purchase outright. Looking for something (probably used) for around £15k.
Had conflicting advice on leasing.
Do I purchase through my company?
I have heard of some people doing a 3 month lease am then changing motors - where can I get more detail around this?
What is the preferred or best options for someone in this situation?
Many thanks, TonyTags: None
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