£6700 Car Allowance to spend
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I need to buy a car to use for work who have agreed to pay £6700 per year as a car allowance.
I have no deposit or funds with which to buy a car so was thinking of getting a 36 month loan of £11000 and buying a 2009 Vauxhall Insignia or maybe a 2007 VW Passat.
Repayments would be about £360 a month which woulod leave me about £200 a month to tax, insure and maintain it. Work will give me 0.14p a mile towards fuel.
What would you buy? (need room for wife and kids and Automatic preferably)
Am I spending too much? not leaving enough to maintain the car.
Cheers
I have no deposit or funds with which to buy a car so was thinking of getting a 36 month loan of £11000 and buying a 2009 Vauxhall Insignia or maybe a 2007 VW Passat.
Repayments would be about £360 a month which woulod leave me about £200 a month to tax, insure and maintain it. Work will give me 0.14p a mile towards fuel.
What would you buy? (need room for wife and kids and Automatic preferably)
Am I spending too much? not leaving enough to maintain the car.
Cheers
This should ensure you arrive at work/home refreshed and relaxed 

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2010...

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2010...
If its 40% tax then you are down to 4020 before you start, which equates to £335 per month assuming an average month.
Thats to tax, insure and maintain as well as purchase presumably?
By time you factor all that in (call it £85 per month) then you are left with circa £250 to play with?
If not 40% tax or the 6k has tax factored in then ignore the above.
Just remember to factor in maintenance if you want to buyer an older cheaper car.
Alternative to go is buy old banger outright and pocket the cash - which I did for a while recently.
Thats to tax, insure and maintain as well as purchase presumably?
By time you factor all that in (call it £85 per month) then you are left with circa £250 to play with?
If not 40% tax or the 6k has tax factored in then ignore the above.
Just remember to factor in maintenance if you want to buyer an older cheaper car.
Alternative to go is buy old banger outright and pocket the cash - which I did for a while recently.
Matt UK said:
clarkey said:
You'll be paying tax on the car allowance too, so you've got nothing like £560 a month to spend. Unless that is the figure after tax?
Before looking any further, this is rather a crucial point that needs to be clarified as it will make a big difference at 40% tax I'm not always convinced about opting out...
Matt UK said:
clarkey said:
You'll be paying tax on the car allowance too, so you've got nothing like £560 a month to spend. Unless that is the figure after tax?
Before looking any further, this is rather a crucial point that needs to be clarified as it will make a big difference at 40% tax Fume troll said:
Maybe a stupid question, but do you have to spend it all on a car? Any car allowances I've had have been treated as income anyway.
Cheers,
FT.
No. A car allowance is just like the rest of your salary.Cheers,
FT.
consider that some companies stipulate types of car allowed/not allowed to be used for company business, age of car etc. Check this too.
randlemarcus said:
Don't forget you can claim the difference between the 0.14 and the HMRC rate of 45p per mile up to 10000 back from the gubbermint.
Actually, sometimes you can't, (or at least aren't supposed to!).It depends on how the company that manages the allowance works, if there is one and it's not coming directly from your company.
OP, you don't happen to work for Siemens do you?
Something like this:
http://www.newcar4me.com/New_Car_PCP-SKODA-OCTAVIA...
It will be new and probably nicer to drive than an Insignia or Passat.
http://www.newcar4me.com/New_Car_PCP-SKODA-OCTAVIA...
It will be new and probably nicer to drive than an Insignia or Passat.
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