Next year Kia have a load of new models coming out they are taking the Van market seriously
Oh how I loved the days when I could buy my cars duty free!So because i am posted to Germany, i can buy a new car VAT free
Yeah but presumably you can't convert that or do anything to it?Mine is an 18 month lease so zero deprecation
Or service costs .
Should be here in June , I will report back
But also 18 months of payments with nothing to show at the end of it, so while you've not endured depreciation your wallet still gets mugged at knifepoint.Mine is an 18 month lease so zero deprecation
Or service costs .
It's a work van ,tax deductible we save a fortune on Diesel it's all winBut also 18 months of payments with nothing to show at the end of it, so while you've not endured depreciation your wallet still gets mugged at knifepoint.
Not that theres anything wrong with that at all if you can afford it and the arrangement suits you, but theres no free lunch with vehicles. You get bent over one way or another.
No it's our work vanYeah but presumably you can't convert that or do anything to it?
As a fairly long term EV family we've found that a very steady 60-65 is very frugal, but venture to 70 and the consumption of electrons rises noticeably. If Chris keeps it 5 below the limit, which hardly a hardship, it should acquit itself well.I'd have one tomorrow if they had a decent range, but winter driving on motorways would probably have a range closer to 100 miles than Kia would admit.
It looks like it was designed to get 3 in a 40’ container.As a EV owner and a T6 owner I'm fully aware of what aerodynamics and temperature can do to both a ICE and a EV in terms of range, and the Kia doesn't look like Concorde does it. Our Skoda is supposed to do 260 in the summer, but in reality on the motorway that's more like 210, and in the winter, more like 150. Fortunately its really my wife's run around and works fine for her, but as I say, I'd jump at the chance of a van type vehicle with a decent range and I am hoping Kia may listen and put the big battery from the EV9 in this thing.
On the other hand, laying out the money to purchase a vehicle uses up working capital that could be making more money.Depreciation on a company owned vehicle is tax deductible as a capital allowance.
But it is very much what suits you. Your clients might prefer a shiny van outside their house - my SiL buys outright and 3 or 4 years down the line still has a functioning asset that doesn't cost him anything, leaving him £££s a month better off as hes not making lease payments, and he can claim against the depreciation. However, his van works hard and even at 4 years old it isnt a pretty sight - your clients might not be impressed with that outside!
im keeping the T6,1 the Kia is the work run around vanI've got a PV5 as well, it's a great van and a very useful size and thoughtfully designed. However I find the ADAS a total distraction and just enforces that I will be taking my T6.1 to the grave!
Sloda need to up their game - 50 miles is nudging a 20% loss of range. Our old BYD never suffered anything like that range reduction in winter. We caught the tail end of winter in the EX40 and that never suffers to that extent either - the GoM is claiming about 295 now, and about 270 in January when we received it.As a EV owner and a T6 owner I'm fully aware of what aerodynamics and temperature can do to both a ICE and a EV in terms of range, and the Kia doesn't look like Concorde does it. Our Skoda is supposed to do 260 in the summer, but in reality on the motorway that's more like 210, and in the winter, more like 150. Fortunately its really my wife's run around and works fine for her, but as I say, I'd jump at the chance of a van type vehicle with a decent range and I am hoping Kia may listen and put the big battery from the EV9 in this thing.