Company Van buy out right/contract hire etc ?
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I think Merc' have their vans on 0% HP + dealer deposit contribution.
http://www.mercedes-benz.co.uk/content/unitedkingd...
I say think they have as they can't be arsed to reply to calls or emails, despite numerous attempts by me to buy a 22k van.
http://www.mercedes-benz.co.uk/content/unitedkingd...
I say think they have as they can't be arsed to reply to calls or emails, despite numerous attempts by me to buy a 22k van.
dfen5 said:
I think Merc' have their vans on 0% HP + dealer deposit contribution.
http://www.mercedes-benz.co.uk/content/unitedkingd...
I say think they have as they can't be arsed to reply to calls or emails, despite numerous attempts by me to buy a 22k van.
lol they sound no different to Vauxhall dealers its amazing how any of them sell anything !http://www.mercedes-benz.co.uk/content/unitedkingd...
I say think they have as they can't be arsed to reply to calls or emails, despite numerous attempts by me to buy a 22k van.
Have you tried www.loadsavans.co.uk
Slightly off topic, but depending on size of the van your buying and the subsequent fuel consumption, it maybe worth buying personally and then paying yourself mileage.
When I was self employed I worked out that on approx 50k a year miles I would be able to pay myself £14,500 year tax free as mileage. The actual cost of fuel was c£6,500. So other than servicing, tax and insurance (about £1200 year), the rest was mine tax free from the business. Made sense to me as I was on the FRS and couldn't claim VAT back on the fuel.
When I was self employed I worked out that on approx 50k a year miles I would be able to pay myself £14,500 year tax free as mileage. The actual cost of fuel was c£6,500. So other than servicing, tax and insurance (about £1200 year), the rest was mine tax free from the business. Made sense to me as I was on the FRS and couldn't claim VAT back on the fuel.
IME it depends what you are going to do with the van. If you'll be running high mileage and it will get treated badly then buy a year old one and run it into the ground. If you are doing less then 20k a year and it will get looked after then lease it and keep the cash in the bank to invest in other business assets.
Happy to get you a price for buying or leasing as I have plenty of van suppliers
Happy to get you a price for buying or leasing as I have plenty of van suppliers
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