Since I’ve just paid a fortune fixing the crooked ad blue system on my vehicle I’m taking the plunge. Vivaro, Peugeot, Citroen and Toyota electric all been on my radar but the 10 years warranty and reputation of Toyota has swung me their way. Now I just need to find the cash! 😬
It's a great choice and if it's for business you might be better off renting (a deductible expense) to take advantage of the really quite attractive benefits of running electric, but without having a large depreciating asset on your balance sheet like you would if you bought the same vehicle. I know people have a particular attraction to buying and owning, but if you get a brand new van, keep it for 1 to 3 years and then dispose of it, you pay less overall if you hire rather than buy it, so what does it matter whose name is on the top of the log book!
@@westwoodmotorgroup8116 thanks that’s really great advice. Tbh I’ve never leased a vehicle and always been the type who likes to own rather than borrow but I will seriously look into this.
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Thanks, you're very kind! 😁
i think I bought a Toyota proace crew cab off of you back in 2019
Since I’ve just paid a fortune fixing the crooked ad blue system on my vehicle I’m taking the plunge. Vivaro, Peugeot, Citroen and Toyota electric all been on my radar but the 10 years warranty and reputation of Toyota has swung me their way. Now I just need to find the cash! 😬
It's a great choice and if it's for business you might be better off renting (a deductible expense) to take advantage of the really quite attractive benefits of running electric, but without having a large depreciating asset on your balance sheet like you would if you bought the same vehicle.
I know people have a particular attraction to buying and owning, but if you get a brand new van, keep it for 1 to 3 years and then dispose of it, you pay less overall if you hire rather than buy it, so what does it matter whose name is on the top of the log book!
@@westwoodmotorgroup8116 thanks that’s really great advice. Tbh I’ve never leased a vehicle and always been the type who likes to own rather than borrow but I will seriously look into this.