[TW]Fox;18612533 said:Why would you possibly do that in order to save just £45 a month? What is the point? Even the insurance on his own car is probably almost that!
Your suggestion makes absolutely no sense at all.
For £540 a year I'd be tempted to have it for the lulz?If you wanted to drive a decent driver's car perhaps?
Just out of curiosity, why is the Renault Kangoo van on the list of choices? (Not that I'd say opt for it!)
For £540 a year I'd be tempted to have it for the lulz?
If you wanted to drive a decent driver's car perhaps?
You are missing the point, there are no other options offered, no cash alteratives, and no option to use your own car and claim the mileage back.
They dont want people running a hundred different models across the group, and they dont want to mess around processing mileage claims either.
Besides which, WTF do you want with a "drivers" car when you are at work? You are working, as long as it has plenty of room, isnt noisey and can keep up on the motorway without ragging its nuts off, what else matters?
I wasn't aware that your job was driving. I assumed the car was a 'perk' as part of your package.
What Mondeo is that?!I suppose, but I was just thinking that's £540 for fuel for your Mondeo.![]()
Having driven both the astra and megane in similar specs, would go for the megane without any question, far more interesting to drive and a better interior imo. I found the astra just plain dull.
Also found the seats in the astra particularly uncomfortable for a long period (and thats someone with a young-ish back!)![]()
If you wanted to drive a decent driver's car perhaps?
[TW]Fox;18613359 said:So get one as well? Seriously, its FORTY FIVE QUID a month.
Get some perspective here? I'd have one at 45 quid a month just for the lulz.
Exactly the same experience here.
I'm only 23 and those seats are a nightmare for my back... not many seats are so terrible!
Whereas the Megane is wonderful in comparison... comfort-wise.
The flip-side is... I know people who have no issue with the seats at all, some in fact find them comfy... so it's a personal preference thing.
The engine in the Astra is a bit better though, as is the suspension.
Can you not go round the 3 dealerships and get yourself a drive in each??
Honda Insight 1.3 IMA ES.