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| Aky208 |
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Some advice needed please
I will be starting a new job in the not too distant future which involves a move to the midlands. As part of the role I will be getting a company car. I have never had a company car before, just the use of a pool car in various places. The company has given me some criteria on the type of car I can have (listed below) and have asked me to get some quotes. After having a bit of a search I'm getting a bit lost in the jargon and choices.
Criteria:
up to 2.2ltr
Diesel / Petrol or hybrid (no fully e)
25000 Mpa (minimum)
£450 x 36 months (needs to include maintenance plan)
Estate - mandatory
is available for private use but I pay private fuel costs.
No specials i.e. sports/4x4/prestige
My questions are:
- Does anyone have any good recommendations of cars I should look at and companies I should go to for decent quotes / agreements?
- A lot of the deals I have looked at involve an initial starting cost as a % of the overall vehicle cost. Should I have been given a limit from the company as to what this could be?
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 Alan1986 Spanner Monkey
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The company I work for just give us a big list of cars we can pick from,
I don't envy having to sort it all out yourself!
I would get stressed before I started the bloody job
Enjoy whichever car you choose anyways  ____________________ Cbt Done, Currently wobbling around on a Cbf125 and love it
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You could try a car dealer. One that does multiple brands. Sit them down and see what they'll offer you? Or ask your new employer if there's a company they like to deal with?
Letting the employee choose the car they want within a certain criterion is a good practice.
If they get the brand, colour and general type of car they want, they are much more likely to look after it properly.
Just ask the mondeo I had as my first company car. You can fuck a car you don't like within a few months without really trying. Funny noise? Turn up the radio. Down on power? Change down and give it more revs. That thing didn't get taken to the garage until it physically wouldn't move. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
I did the 2010 Round Britain Rally on my 350 Bullet. 89 landmarks, 3 months, 9,500 miles. |
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 chris-red Have you considered a TDM?

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Having had a brief look at something similar, I'd be tempted by an A4 Avant s-line. 36 months at around £410 with service/maintenance/tyres package. Sub 10-sec 0-60, auto mode for when you're plodding, tiptronic for when the urge kicks in and 65mpg (claimed ).
That said, as much as I enjoyed driving the audi, a friend of mine just swapped his in for a bmw 3 series touring (might be a 5 series now I think of it) as his missus didn't get on with the audi.
If that's a bit too "prestige" for your criteria, then perhaps a volvo. V60s aren't a bad price, so they'll be at or around the figures for the audi, and having owned a volvo before, they're solid cars to drive, if not a bit uninspired. ____________________ 1977 Honda CG125
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Ok VAG are a big firm, have alot of r&d and high technology and market leading features granted.
Have you spent much time in an Audi dealership workshop though?
They really do have empty work shops with hardly any recall issues or expensive major warranty work going on all the time on these simple easy to look after massively reliable vehicles that are extremely sensibly priced.  |
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| stevo as b4 wrote: | Ok VAG are a big firm, have alot of r&d and high technology and market leading features granted.
Have you spent much time in an Audi dealership workshop though?
They really do have empty work shops with hardly any recall issues or expensive major warranty work going on all the time on these simple easy to look after massively reliable vehicles that are extremely sensibly priced.  |
I have owned an A3, A4 and A6 and an older Quattro in the 90's and have never had an issue with any of them. None of them had to have anything other than standard services, except the A3 that needed a new gearbox (due to a rock cracking it, which was not audi's fault). They are not easy to work on, granted, but the people that buy them are not the kind of people that want to work on them. They offer a premium interior over the other VAG models and as such command a higher price. If you want the same car mechanics at a decent price, you just go Skoda. If you want a step up, you go VW. But for OP's budget, the A6 Avant is a wonderfully equipped car, with great handling and stability. Go test drive one and see how capable they are, you'd be hugely surprised how a big car like that can feel like a little hot hatch, especially the quattro versions. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 9 years, 227 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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