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We've just had a change of policy and I'm feeling hard done to. How long do you have to keep yours?

 

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These days I keep mine two years

Previously life when with a plc company it was a 4 year cycle

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They've just changed us from 3 yrs /75k to 4 yrs /100k which is a bit annoying as I had just started getting excited about my next one!

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4 years is pretty much the norm in my experience

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First company car was a 1980 Cortina with a 60k contract. Changed a few over the years, last car was 3 years and 100k. Worst company car for reliability was a Citroen XM, but that was also the one with the best ride. Most fun was a Camaro Z28 in the same co2 tax band as the space shuttle. One employer took the XR3i off the car list after a few accidents and put the Orion Ghia Injection on which also had the XR3i engine. Tax regime changes over the years have spoilt all the fun.

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We were mugged and told when we moved to 4 yrs / 100K from 3 yrs 80K that it would be cheaper for the company and the employee! Sunrise, surprise all the costs went up! surely the fact that most warranties expire at 3YR/60K it's going to cost more for anything that goes wrong out of warranty during the lease and hence the costs need to reflect this.

 

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I've had that spiel as well Ian - "we'll be reducing your allowance, as the lease rates will decrease, so you'll still be able to get similar cars"....

Yeah right, bye bye F Pace!

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A lot of folk now just 'buy' a company car and claim the mileage.   The BIC is a killer. 

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8 minutes ago, DamperMan said:

A lot of folk now just 'buy' a company car and claim the mileage.   The BIC is a killer. 

The pens or the razors? ;)

 

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benefit in kind....   sorry BIK   

 

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I change mine every 5 months- just as I get the radio tuned in :)

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:( ! life is so unfair!

 

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2 hours ago, DamperMan said:

A lot of folk now just 'buy' a company car and claim the mileage.   The BIC is a killer. 

My employer binned off company cars three years ago. After they tried to make everybody select a Prius and after only one take on in the UK, they gave up.

Peasants like me get £400 taxable allowance a month and 21p (I think) a mile.

Which more than pays for my 10 year old Mondeo which does 0 business miles a year and costs me about £400 a year :)

Instead it goes straight into the ST and Westie fund :yes:

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I guess it's only annoying if you get a company car :p

I get £5k a year car allowance which is basically just additionally salary and taxed accordingly

Having a company car where you have no worry and all servicing / repairs costs are covered is still very attractive, despite the BIK

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I didnt want a company car with my current job and took more money. This meant I chose what car I wanted. The MD paid my insurance and 40p p/m. Others with company cars , I have discussed this week as well. It is still cheaper to take a hit on the tax for BIK, with a new car every 3 years, servicing, repairs, windscreens, insurance, depreciation etc. 

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