Hi All, I have recently been given a real dilemma, and am completely lost.... Its time to renew my company car, and I've been told that i can pick any car with a P11D value of around £21,000 - £23,000 (with a bit of flexibility) and even more flexibility if i make a monthly contribution towards the lease contract....
I have a twin axle Bailey Pageant Loire, which has a MTPLM of 1642 kgs... I currently tow the caravan with a 1999 Landrover 110 Defender CSW, but its now done approx 165,000 miles, and being over 10 years old its starting to show its age... I promised the kids that I'd start taking them caravanning abroad, but due to the age of the Landrover, I dont feel confident that it will be reliable enough...
My company said that if i want to purchase my own car, then they will give me a monthly car allowance + 45 pence per mile for company business... After tax and NI, the allowance works out to about £250 per month in my pocket... However, that would mean i would have to purchase the car, pay all expenses like tyres, servicing, insurance etc out of this monthly sum.... That might sound relatively easy, but i wouldnt have enough cash to purchase a car outright, so would have to obtain some finance, which would also have to be paid out of the allowance
On the other hand, if i opt for a company car, i think that a Hyundai Santa Fe might just about be within reach, and also possibly a Kia Sorrento KX2....But..... we dont have fuel cards, and can only re-claim our fuel costs at 13 pence per mile.. in these days of rising pump prices, I have to drive fairly carefully to break even with my current VW Passat !!
So, do i try to find a tow car which i can also use as a company car (i do around 7,000 miles for work and 10,000 miles privately each year) and have the benefit of not having to worry about the car at all, but pay around £260 per month through tax for the privelege ?
Or, do i go for the absolute cheapest company car that i can possibly get, and try to replace the Landrover with something more modern to use as a private car for towing ?
Or better still, can someone suggest a company car which isnt as heavy on CO2 emissions as the Kia or Hyundai, but which is more car like, but beefy enough to pull my caravan ?? I got chatting with one of my customers the other day, and he is a keen caravanner, and says that he tows a Bailey Senator Louisiana with a Ford Mondeo, but is towing a twin axle van with a 'normal car' really feasible ??
I suppose the last solution is to maybe get rid of my current caravan and get something smaller
but we love it, and I'd only want to get rid of it as a last resort....
HELP !!!!!
I have a twin axle Bailey Pageant Loire, which has a MTPLM of 1642 kgs... I currently tow the caravan with a 1999 Landrover 110 Defender CSW, but its now done approx 165,000 miles, and being over 10 years old its starting to show its age... I promised the kids that I'd start taking them caravanning abroad, but due to the age of the Landrover, I dont feel confident that it will be reliable enough...
My company said that if i want to purchase my own car, then they will give me a monthly car allowance + 45 pence per mile for company business... After tax and NI, the allowance works out to about £250 per month in my pocket... However, that would mean i would have to purchase the car, pay all expenses like tyres, servicing, insurance etc out of this monthly sum.... That might sound relatively easy, but i wouldnt have enough cash to purchase a car outright, so would have to obtain some finance, which would also have to be paid out of the allowance
On the other hand, if i opt for a company car, i think that a Hyundai Santa Fe might just about be within reach, and also possibly a Kia Sorrento KX2....But..... we dont have fuel cards, and can only re-claim our fuel costs at 13 pence per mile.. in these days of rising pump prices, I have to drive fairly carefully to break even with my current VW Passat !!
So, do i try to find a tow car which i can also use as a company car (i do around 7,000 miles for work and 10,000 miles privately each year) and have the benefit of not having to worry about the car at all, but pay around £260 per month through tax for the privelege ?
Or, do i go for the absolute cheapest company car that i can possibly get, and try to replace the Landrover with something more modern to use as a private car for towing ?
Or better still, can someone suggest a company car which isnt as heavy on CO2 emissions as the Kia or Hyundai, but which is more car like, but beefy enough to pull my caravan ?? I got chatting with one of my customers the other day, and he is a keen caravanner, and says that he tows a Bailey Senator Louisiana with a Ford Mondeo, but is towing a twin axle van with a 'normal car' really feasible ??
I suppose the last solution is to maybe get rid of my current caravan and get something smaller

HELP !!!!!