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Originally posted by pzz76077 View PostFrom £9 a day here: http://www.apexrental.co.uk/long_term_rental/cars/ But would suggest you shop around for a better deal. Most include, maintenance insurance, tax etc that you would normally have to shell out for separately on your own car. If anything goes wrong they will bring you another one.
PZZ
Thanks
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Originally posted by BlackenedBiker View PostThanks PZZ.
Just for my info
Roughly how much would it cost to hire a car for 6 months????
PZZ
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Originally posted by pzz76077 View PostI would of thought that long term hire was what you are looking for then. The costs should be 100% claimable against taxes. And you will have a brand new shiny car of your choice on your driveway.
PZZ
Just for my info
Roughly how much would it cost to hire a car for 6 months????
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Originally posted by BlackenedBiker View PostTroo Dat! I want to spend nothing. However I want to hear from my esteemed CUK buddies on their thoughts/experiences.
Come on hit me with the juice. Gimme the good stuff.
PZZ
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Originally posted by Menelaus View Post- 'Arold!
- You dirty ol' man ...
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Originally posted by Menelaus View PostPrius?
My understanding was that these are the most environmentally un-friendly cars due to the level of Nickel/Cadmium in the batteries.
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Banger - get a petrol one though - extra purchase price of diesel car isn't worth it at banger level
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When I knew I was going to be doing lots of driving I bought a Mazda RX8.
I wanted a comfortable car that went fast, had air con, sat nav and a decent stereo - also I love the shape
I've had it 3 years now and still love it, it is a joy to drive and it growls brilliantly.
However it is not remotely economical, but it is shiny ...so very very shiny ... and red....and shiny......... <dribble>
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Originally posted by Shimano105 View Postoption 1 is the one you know you want, Gwaaan gwaan.
'Cheap' fuel nowadays as well.
Come on hit me with the juice. Gimme the good stuff.
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