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    No more PHEV

    I already have contacted one auction house. They have told me to search the registration number daily and if it is going through their books it will say the date and location that it is going to auction. As "non-trade" though you can only bid in person and it is not possible to see how much it...
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    No more PHEV

    Well today was the last with my PHEV as it was collected and returned to the lease company that my company uses. I had wished to purchase it but it was overpriced. The woman picking it up indicated that it would most probably go to auction and realise £6000 less than what they were offering it...
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    Buying ex fleet

    The revised quote was still £2000 to £2500 above the main dealer buy-in price or the price indicated by webuyanycar.com.
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    Buying ex fleet

    Well I got a price from the fleet company which was over the forecourt price that my local main dealer had indicated. After sending them a further email they revised their offer to the forecourt price. Well above the price indicated by the main dealer as a buy-in price or "webuyanycar.com". The...
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    Buying ex fleet

    Hi I have had my 4h company car for almost 4 years, in fact the lease expires at the end of March. The car will only have approximately 39500 miles on the clock. I am thinking of buying the car off the fleet company as I am now semi-retired and for the local trips to my sons it is ideal. Does...
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    Do not be scared of using that charge button.

    At 70 mph mine is out by about 4 to 5 mph but then my 2015 X-Trail is even worse, an indicated 80 is a GPS measured 70. On longer trips I tend to use a GPS speedo app on my phone, particularly when driving in Europe as it can be set to kph and is easier to read. I generally set my speed limiter...
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    Stolen Charger

    As I put in my post of Aug 11 "The charger lever at the car end has a hole in it so you can fit a small padlock. This would put off the opportunist thief but not one who wanted your charger come what may as the small padlock could quite easily be cut through." Admittedly the padlock hasp needs...
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    Heating Stopped Working

    Surely, the work carried out in September is still under warranty.
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    Toyos not winter tyres. Ouch!

    Well I finally got my car back at the end of July but not without it having to be returned for further rectification work which also included a new headlining as they had pulled it down to repair the rear panel and in doing so had creased the headlining which they could not get out. Even then on...
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    Business miles - pence per mile? (UK)

    I assume that you have a company leased car and have pay for the fuel and claim back the business miles. The HMRC site is quite clear on the guidance rates that are payable. Depending on you mileage claim, even 14 p per mile (current rate from June 2018) may not cover your fuel costs. If the...
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    Stolen Charger

    The charger lever at the car end has a hole in it so you can fit a small padlock. This would put off the opportunist thief but not one who wanted your charger come what may as the small padlock could quite easily be cut through.
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    2018 Outlander PHEV JDM version

    Seats are a very individual thing. I have never had a Toyota so I cannot answer for them. Note, cars in different markets have their suspension tuned differently. I generally find the same cars in USA are slightly softer than the equivalent in UK/Europe. Although I have been driving for 45...
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    Crossing the UK twice. Do I need pounds?

    M6 toll?
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    Crossing the UK twice. Do I need pounds?

    Not too sure about a Saturday. I would hope that it would not be quite as busy as during the week. If I am on business trips its normally weekday mornings and evenings, and when visiting family in Nottingham it is Friday evenings and Sunday afternoons. Sunday afternoons can be busy on the A14...
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    Crossing the UK twice. Do I need pounds?

    Forgot to mention. I assume that you will be heading west on the A14. They are currently upgrading the road to the north of Cambridge. There are currently something like 14 miles of 40 mph averaging speed restrictions. Depending on the time of day the tail backs can be several miles. Instead of...
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    Crossing the UK twice. Do I need pounds?

    Fuel can be paid for by credit card. Supermarkets e.g. Tesco / ASDA / Sainsburys / Morrisons usually cheaper than main garages. Also, not all supermarkets are equal ASDA at Ipswich is cheaper than TESCO at Stowmarket All the supermarkets have coffee shops and the COSTA's etc and motorway...
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    Outlander PHEV 4H - UK Sat Nav

    This is my first car with a built-in sat nav. I have always avoided them as being an overpriced option with overpriced update costs that bumps up the BIK tax. If I could have got the 4h without sat nav that is what I would have ordered. The cost of map updates is exorbitant. My company would...
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    Toyos not winter tyres. Ouch!

    Had an initial reply from the repair company and fleet in mid March. Panels should be in at end of March and then 3 weeks to repair. Subsequently, early April had a call from the repairers (not fleet) that the panels will not now be available until early June so hopefully I might get the car...
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    Toyos not winter tyres. Ouch!

    Maby, I too have been driving for almost 46 years, have competed in motorsport for a short period and have most probably covered in excess of 600,000+ miles. This is my first proper accident. You might think that when I was competing in 12 car rallies I could not have been quick enough but in my...
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    Toyos not winter tyres. Ouch!

    Car should have been collected this morning but drifting snow had made the three roads into/out of our village impassable. There is also snow on top of compacted snow/ice. No likelihood of a gritting lorry or snow plough coming through our village. Currently working from home. Hopefully, things...
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