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1765.2 | Mega cheap company car. | KERNEL::SHELLEYR | I only _work_ in outer space | Wed May 13 1992 11:52 | 3 |
| The only 1.4 diesel I know of is the Citro�n AX diesel.
Roy
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1765.3 | lower tax bracket | COMICS::MISTRY | | Wed May 13 1992 11:54 | 6 |
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Reason - lower tax bracket + more miles per gallon + diesel is cheap.
Bipin.
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1765.4 | Daihatsu | VOGON::MORGAN | Clouds of Anger, Tears of Rain | Wed May 13 1992 12:27 | 5 |
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Daihatsu do a little diesel for their Charade model.
Rich
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1765.5 | | KERNEL::SHELLEYR | I only _work_ in outer space | Wed May 13 1992 14:58 | 11 |
| Bipin, if all you are after is cheap transport then you'd be better
off opting out of the car scheme and taking the cash.
I worked out based on my zero cost lease car and doing less than
2500 business miles I'd be better off by approx �300 a month because
of a higher tax code and car supplement.
If you have a car costing around �1000 on the scheme, this saving
would be about �400 per month.
Roy
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1765.6 | if only i could.. | COMICS::MISTRY | | Wed May 13 1992 15:34 | 7 |
| Roy,
I would do but I do 120 miles per day, and before you ask I wouldn't move closer
to work because its Basingstoke.
Bipin.
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1765.7 | Opel Corsa | UTRTSC::BOSMAN | Market square hero's | Wed May 13 1992 15:50 | 3 |
| Wasn't there a Opel Corsa turbo diesel (1.5)?
Sjaak.
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1765.8 | | KERNEL::SHELLEYR | I only _work_ in outer space | Wed May 13 1992 15:57 | 7 |
| I see your problem. I also live a long way from work (35 miles).
For economy the best petrol car IMO is the Honda Civic VEi.
This has a 1.5 16v engine and will do around 50 mpg, but unfortunately
its not in the lower tax bracket. The list price of this is about
�11,500 so it shouldn't be very much (if anything) on the lease scheme.
Roy
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1765.9 | Is this a mis-understanding? | PLAYER::WINPENNY | | Wed May 13 1992 16:06 | 9 |
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Bipin,
I hope you are not implying that driving 60 miles to and from work is
business travel. Because it isn't, and it will have no effect on your
tax code unless you tell the tax man porkies, which I'm sure you don't.
Chris
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1765.10 | no they are not.... | COMICS::MISTRY | | Wed May 13 1992 17:10 | 7 |
| Hi,
They are not business miles and aren't we getting off track a bit, so could we
please go back to the original question.
Bipin.
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1765.11 | | SUBURB::THOMASH | The Devon Dumpling | Wed May 13 1992 17:27 | 29 |
| > I worked out based on my zero cost lease car and doing less than
> 2500 business miles I'd be better off by approx �300 a month because
> of a higher tax code and car supplement.
> If you have a car costing around �1000 on the scheme, this saving
> would be about �400 per month.
Okay,
less than 2,500 miles on basic rate tax(25%) for zero car
taxable hit is 2750x1.5 = 4125 at 25% is 1031.25
you now take the cash
3000 less 25% = 2250 extra in pay packet
tax code is adjusted back so you no longer pay 1031.25
Bottom line
you used to pay 1031.25,
you now get 2250.00
you are 3281.25 better off = 273.43 a month
Heather - who takes the money
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1765.12 | | MAJORS::ALFORD | | Wed May 13 1992 20:26 | 12 |
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Re: .7
> Wasn't there a Opel Corsa turbo diesel (1.5)?
There still is a Vauxhall Nova TD (1.5)
:-)
Opel is the german version...
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1765.13 | Perfect car doesn't exist | ROMA::RUSSELL | Which one is the "Any" key? | Wed May 13 1992 20:29 | 16 |
| The AX diesel is the only one I can think of that may be suitable.
It's not a turbo, but has reasonable performance. It's comparable to
the Diahatsu diesel turbo. I'd suggest a test drive before you dismiss
it.
Is the tax that much different? For about zero cost you can get
a "proper" diesel, say a BX TGD, maybe even a TZD.... and for
npt much you can get a TGD Turbo, which will give similar economy and
much more power.
But I'm afraid they don't make exactly the car that you want, so
some compromise will be needed.
Peter.
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1765.14 | | COMICS::WEGG | Some hard boiled eggs & some nuts. | Wed May 13 1992 22:19 | 9 |
| The tax position is due to change anyway (sometime). Cars will be
assessed by value rather than engine size. The fact that diesel
engines need to be bigger than petrol engines was mentioned in the
last budget as one of the reasons for the change.
Personally, the take the money and buy a 2�K Merc. scheme sounds a
very attractive alternative.
Ian.
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1765.15 | | JARRY::HULLIN | Ibant obsuri sola sub nocte | Thu May 14 1992 12:10 | 28 |
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I drive a Fiat Uno Turbo D. I know. I can already see a smile
on your face. It's true that I've had a few problems with
the equipment (in the first 8 months):
- one back-seat lock broken
- interior light bulb burnt
- rear window washer broken (same thing on ALL Unos)
- front seat-belt buckle broken
All were replaced under warranty.
As to the engine and fuel consumption: that's the best car I can
think of (engine 1769 cc) in its category:
- At 75 mph: I usually drive 400 miles with 8.2 gallon of diesel
that is 48.8 miles/gallon.
- At 100 mph: I drove 280 miles with 7.9 gallon of diesel
that is 34.4 miles/gallon.
Max. speed: 115 mph (on the clock)
105 mph (constructor specs)
The turbo is impressively powerful and sober. Very noisy when I start
the car in the morning, but as quiet as other engines after � 10 miles.
Other advantages: the boot is quite large for a small car, and the
inner space of the car is the largest in its category (compared with
Peg 205, Renault Clio, Ford Fiesta, Vauxhall ?, and WV Polo).
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1765.16 | whats the cost | COMICS::MISTRY | | Thu May 14 1992 12:42 | 6 |
| Thanks,
looks pretty good, any ideas on cost of the car..
Bipin.
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1765.17 | | JARRY::HULLIN | Ibant obsuri sola sub nocte | Thu May 14 1992 14:08 | 26 |
| Sorry, Bipin,
I live in France and bought the car here (5 doors).
Here the price is 80,000 FF (� 8,200 �) including metallic painting.
It's the cheapest Turbo D in its category (more than 10% less than
its competitors).
It's under the lowest tax bracket (I don't know why, but in France
turbo charged cars seem to have a lower tax bracket).
It's got a lot of equipment in series (I won't give you the list,
'cause I don't know all the technical terms in English) which are
really interesting. The dash-board looks really nice, like a
Ferrari's.
A few odd things: - gear box is rather harsh;
- electric window swiches are very stupidly set
somewhere in the region of your elbow by the
door, which obliges you to swerve your arm or
your body in an uncomfortable way to reach them;
- rear side windows can get rolled down only half
way.
When I sell my car, I'll probably buy the same one.
Pierre.
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1765.18 | | KERNEL::SHELLEYR | I only _work_ in outer space | Thu May 14 1992 15:40 | 3 |
| I don't think Fiat market a Uno turbo diesel in this country do they ?
Roy
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1765.19 | re last ...... yes. | LARVAE::CLEMENTS_D | | Thu May 14 1992 19:59 | 1 |
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1765.20 | re last ...... ? | KERNEL::SHELLEYR | I only _work_ in outer space | Fri May 15 1992 08:29 | 11 |
| Re. .18 & .19
The New Car Prices section is this weeks Autocar & Motor lists only
one Uno diesel -
Uno 5dr 1.7 60DS Diesel 5sp �8725
Perhaps their info is out of date as many new models do not appear
in these pages.
Roy
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1765.21 | | RUTILE::BISHOP | If at first you don't succeed, lower your standards! | Fri May 15 1992 09:51 | 6 |
| �It's under the lowest tax bracket (I don't know why, but in France
�turbo charged cars seem to have a lower tax bracket).
Sorry to rathole this topic again, but don't the brackets in France
only go on the engine size? Whether or not you have a TURBO or not
isn't taken into account?
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1765.22 | Uno Turbo Diesel not the same as Uno Diesel DS | CASEE::CARLILL | Dada wouldn't buy me a Bauhaus. | Fri May 15 1992 15:30 | 20 |
| I, too drive an Uno Turbo Diesel (in France). It actually has a 136? cc
engine, so meets the "under 1.4" criterion. It is amazingly fast for
such a small diesel engine (72 hp if I remember correctly) and, apart from
the one or two oddities like the placement of the window switches, very
comfortable and well-equipped. I routinely get about 5.5 l/100km with
mine (somewhere over 50 mpg) for all kinds of driving (including fast
motorway).
Beware - the non-turbo Uno (the D or DS depending on 3 or 5 doors) has
a 17?? cc engine which is not powerful at all, and the car is very
ill-equipped and slow. I would not consider buying it.
Now the bad news. I don't think the turbo is sold in the UK (it wasn't a
year or so ago, anyway).
If it is, give it a try. You might be very favourably surprised.
Hope this helps,
Ceri
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1765.23 | Even if it is't. | UTROP1::BOSMAN_P | | Mon May 18 1992 13:25 | 6 |
| Even if it isn't available why not get one yourself. You might even buy
a young second hand one.
Since EEG regulations are almost uniformly adopted in all countries I
think you may only need to get the headlamps replaced to get it MOTed.
Peter
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