Small Vans/Car Derived Vans
Discussion
Looking for a small van or car derived van for one of our sales/delivery guys.
Berlingo/Transit Connect size
Anybody got any experience of any particular vehicles. Recommendations or ones to avoid?
Also what are the benefit in kind issues - have been told it is currently a flat £500 PA for the user but this is being abolished soon.
Thanks in advance.
Berlingo/Transit Connect size
Anybody got any experience of any particular vehicles. Recommendations or ones to avoid?
Also what are the benefit in kind issues - have been told it is currently a flat £500 PA for the user but this is being abolished soon.
Thanks in advance.
IS200RJR said:
If you can justify putting him down as being on 24hr call out there will be no tax involved.
you dont need to do that its all down to what personal use you get..
if its just driving to and from work and incedental private use I.e. stopping on the way to work for a paper or going to the tip once a year then there will be no tax payable when the rules change next year.
I've got 2 vans and am now only paying tax on one of them as the other is only used for the company.
if you get full personal use of the van then the tax goes to about 3k off you tax allowance and i think there is also a fee for personal fuel
still a lot less than a company car though
G
The tax situation on vans changes in April and you need to be aware of that. Look in the business forum as there is always topics on it.
We run a Berlingo which while cheap to buy and well specs is poorly built and the mpg is very poor for a diesel (in the 30's!)
We also have Corsavans which have been very good. You don't get a good spec as standard but it is well built and the dual rail diesel engine is fantastic (relatively!). Mpg is always mid 50's no matter what you do!
We run a Berlingo which while cheap to buy and well specs is poorly built and the mpg is very poor for a diesel (in the 30's!)
We also have Corsavans which have been very good. You don't get a good spec as standard but it is well built and the dual rail diesel engine is fantastic (relatively!). Mpg is always mid 50's no matter what you do!
Ok, its between these:
Citroen Berlingo
Vauxhall Combo
Nissan Cubistar
Renault Kangoo
Peugeot Partner
Ford Transit Connect
Volkswagen Caddy
Seat Inca
Fiat Doblo Cargo
The vehicle will be doing between 20/25k per annum so economy, cost of maintenance will be important.
What is the best way to fund this? Purchase, Contract Hire, Lease?
Citroen Berlingo
Vauxhall Combo
Nissan Cubistar
Renault Kangoo
Peugeot Partner
Ford Transit Connect
Volkswagen Caddy
Seat Inca
Fiat Doblo Cargo
The vehicle will be doing between 20/25k per annum so economy, cost of maintenance will be important.
What is the best way to fund this? Purchase, Contract Hire, Lease?
sb-1 said:
We run a 1.9D Berlingo Van (800) We have had it since 1998 and it has now done 100K miles.No problems at all with it.
Fuel consumption is up to 50MPG depending on load and how driven.
Steve
On the other hand, I have had a Berlingo 1.9D van since Sept 2000. It also has about 100,000 miles on it now and its been crap. Loads of problems. Its now due for changing so I'll probably go for an Astra or something of that ilk.
i always had contact hire vans with maintenance. you pay a fixed monthly amount and everything is taken care of. you have a card for tyres etc. it used to be 100% allowable against tax. things may have changed and i am sure someone more qualified will be along!
might you consider a full sized transit swb. my vans used to do 75k a year, they are bulletproof. my philosphy is to always to go for a larger van than i need,saves getting fined for overloading.plus the van is relatively unstressed and still handles ok. hth
might you consider a full sized transit swb. my vans used to do 75k a year, they are bulletproof. my philosphy is to always to go for a larger van than i need,saves getting fined for overloading.plus the van is relatively unstressed and still handles ok. hth
B17NNS said:
Ok, its between these:
Citroen Berlingo
Vauxhall Combo
Nissan Cubistar
Renault Kangoo
Peugeot Partner
Ford Transit Connect
Volkswagen Caddy
Seat Inca
Fiat Doblo Cargo
The vehicle will be doing between 20/25k per annum so economy, cost of maintenance will be important.
What is the best way to fund this? Purchase, Contract Hire, Lease?
New Doblo just got Van of the Year
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