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<blockquote data-quote="Sharpend" data-source="post: 506177" data-attributes="member: 17152"><p>If you were to have a CPC arrangement then you’ll need to check mileage allowance or additional ppm charge, either way it will increase what you pay. </p><p> A loan is usually better on APR rate but then if over five years for example will you be needing to replace before or after the term of Loan? </p><p> high mileage vehicle well looked after is no worries at all, my last van I sold on at 205000 miles and it is still going to day and that was 2017. </p><p> If you know your way around a vehicle and can keep maintenance costs down by doing yourself then that’s the bonus. </p><p> </p><p></p><p>personally I’d be asking why the company I work for isn’t providing a van? What sort of mileage are you doing for them? </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sharpend, post: 506177, member: 17152"] If you were to have a CPC arrangement then you’ll need to check mileage allowance or additional ppm charge, either way it will increase what you pay. A loan is usually better on APR rate but then if over five years for example will you be needing to replace before or after the term of Loan? high mileage vehicle well looked after is no worries at all, my last van I sold on at 205000 miles and it is still going to day and that was 2017. If you know your way around a vehicle and can keep maintenance costs down by doing yourself then that’s the bonus. personally I’d be asking why the company I work for isn’t providing a van? What sort of mileage are you doing for them? [/QUOTE]
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