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Title:Cars in the UK
Notice:Please read new conference charter 1.70
Moderator:COMICS::SHELLEYELD
Created:Sun Mar 06 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2584
Total number of notes:63384

2288.0. "Car Scheme (quotes in 2290)" by YUPPY::CARTER (Windows on the world...) Mon Aug 01 1994 14:07

    What is a "minimum standard Company car"... my return from Leave of
    Absence contract says I will be provided with one...
    
    
    Xtine
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2288.1COMICS::FISCHERLife's a big banana sandwichMon Aug 01 1994 14:171
I think it's a Cavalier 1.6 LS
2288.41995 Lease PricesWELCLU::FAITHFULLTue Aug 02 1994 18:508
    
    Just looking thro' the 'driver prices' on VTX as amended August 1st and
    noticed the Omega range has dropped significantly, but the Frontera
    prices have risen.
    
    Any lease scheme which does that can't be all bad!
    
    8-)
2288.5Oh .. nearly forgot ...WELCLU::FAITHFULLTue Aug 02 1994 19:028
    
    .. and as an afterthought, I've knocked out a simple Excel spreadsheet
    to calculate the lease scheme cost plus tax liability so's to see the
    real annual cost of running a leased car. I can mail a copy to
    interested parties ..
    
    Mike.
    ----
2288.6yes please!!!ERMTRD::BURKELoose chippings on the info highwayTue Aug 02 1994 20:141
    
2288.7BAHTAT::HILTONBeer...now there's a temporary solutionTue Aug 02 1994 20:271
    Why not post a pointer in here?
2288.8Don't point .. it's rudeWELCLU::FAITHFULLTue Aug 02 1994 21:146
    
    Re: .3  I only have A1 access. I'm happy to send anyone a copy who can
    then make it accessible on a network node (is that what you call 'em?)
    
    Have a nice day y'all.
    
2288.92020?PEKING::GERRYTWed Aug 03 1994 17:155
    Mike, have you got it on 2020?
    
    Cheers,
    
    Tim
2288.102020? HOW old are you?WELCLU::FAITHFULLThu Aug 04 1994 16:229
    Re: .5  No, but it's so simple it wouldn't take much to convert.
    
    I was rather hoping one of the recipients would have made it available
    from their system with a pointer in here by now.
    
    (After looking at it, perhaps they've only got disap-pointers)
    
    8-)
    
2288.11Network copy (XLS)WOTVAX::DORANAReturn of the killer jellyfishThu Aug 04 1994 19:257
    A location for the Excel Spreadsheet is:-
    
    DELBOY::PCSA_USER:[DORANA.PUBLIC]CARSCHME.XLS
    
    Cheers,
    
    Andy
2288.12another spreadsheetDELBOY::sdemo7.olo.dec.com::couplandsFri Aug 05 1994 13:2126
Hi,

If you're interested.... 

I have an excel spreadsheet that calculates the entire cost of ownership, 
including lease cost, car tax, business fuel, private fuel and works in your 
car allowance. 

Interestingly enough, fuel consumption has a much bigger effect on the 
overall cost than worrying about car tax and/or lease cost (at least if your 
doing more than 18k).

The bottom line figure it generates is the monthly cost (in hard cash) to run 
your company car.

You can find it in:

delboy::pcsa_user:[couplands.public]car_cost.xls (excel V5)
delboy::pcsa_user:[couplands.public]car_cost.xl4 (excel V4)

Someone may care to check the car tax formula I used, I cross checked it with 
the previous carschme.xls and it got a different answer..!!

cheers

simon
2288.2Spreadsheet for Lease or not decision WELCLU::SUTCLIFFEJFri Aug 05 1994 14:3011
    Hi,
    
    Does anyone have a spreadsheet which calculates the costs of leasing or 
    renting on the car scheme ? If so could you possibly place this on the 
    network somewhere. 
    
    If not I'll continue working on my model. 
    
    Regards,
    Jonathan
     
2288.13A Numeric inexactitude I think ..WELCLU::FAITHFULLWed Sep 07 1994 18:3818
    re: .12
    
    Yep, I think your tax liability calculation is wrong, if I've
    understood the formula in your spreadsheet correctly.
    
    It should be: R%((LP*.35)*.67)
    
    where R% = 25% 0r 40% (being the rate at which you pay tax)
    and   LP = manufacturer's list price of the car
    
    because the tax liability is calculated on 35% of the car's list price
    - ie you pay tax (at your tax rate) on 35% of the car's cost, but you
    get a one third discount if you do more than 2500 business miles, or a
    two thirds discount if you do more than 18000 business miles. The
    formula above, therefore, assumes 2500<business miles<18000.
    
    Make sense?
    
2288.1416v for old price?WELCLU::YOUNGPolicemen aren't nasty peopleTue Sep 20 1994 19:476
    
    Vauxhall have discontinued the old cooking model 2.0I engine and only
    now list the 2.0I 16v ecotec for the Cavalier does the panel think we
    are going to get that engine at the current vtx 94 model prices?
    
    Richard
2288.15 Cheap CalibraWELSWS::MCANDREWWed Sep 21 1994 16:503
    Please ask him to post details of quote here!!!
    
    Frank
2288.16COMICS::SHELLEYAlways with the -ve wavesWed Sep 21 1994 18:116
2288.17Power to (some) peopleWELCLU::DREWNot another marzipan mercenary !Fri Sep 23 1994 23:105
    Re. 14
    
    	Are you sure you could handle a Calibra Richard ?
    
    	GD.
2288.18CHEFS::MARCHR::marchrThu Oct 27 1994 20:121
Anybody been daft enough to get a quote for a 325i coupe, with a/c ideally?
2288.19New Astra'sSNOTTY::BARRYPloppy Sir, Son of PloppyTue Nov 08 1994 17:378
Hi All,

Has anyone had quotes for the new Astra's (1.6i 16V and 1.8i 16V) ??

If not, how do I go about getting a quote for these as they aren't mentioned
on the preferred car list on VTX.

Barry
2288.20I Tried....UBOHUB::KING_IWed Nov 09 1994 10:286
    Fleet don't have prices yet, 'cos the dealers don't either, at least
    that's what Kennings said last week.
    
    
    
    
2288.21Normal VTX prices??YUPPY::SACKMANJI was dreaming of the past...Mon Nov 14 1994 14:555
    I took delivery, last month, of a 1.6 16V GLS. I paid the price quoted on
    VTX (I hope!).  I did use the quote number on VTX so I assume I'll pay
    the rate quoted.
    
    		Jon.
2288.22Frontara quotes??BAHTAT::62621::HANNANMon Nov 14 1994 16:412
Any quotes on Frontera's?

2288.23COMICS::FISCHERI've got a rainbow in my pocketMon Nov 14 1994 18:021
VTX?
2288.23.WELSWS::HEDLEYLager LoutFri Nov 18 1994 16:340
2288.24Zantia quotes ???BAHTAT::62621::HANNANTue Nov 22 1994 19:112
Has anyone had any quotes for a Citreon Zantia?

2288.25COMICS::SHELLEYAlways with the -ve wavesTue Nov 22 1994 20:267
    Does anyone know of _any_ current quotes ?
    
    It seems very quiet on the quote front. Maybe everyone is either
    resigned to getting a Vauxhall off the list or opted out the scheme
    (or resigned, period!).
    
    Royston
2288.26It is spelt Xantia!CMOTEC::POWELLNostalgia isn't what it used to be, is it?Wed Nov 23 1994 15:2113
 Re.24

>>>Title:  Zantia quotes ???

>>>Has anyone had any quotes for a Citreon Zantia?



Spelt Xantia!

PRONOUNCED Zantia.

				Malcolm
2288.27An end to this misery?CHEFS::MARCHR::marchrWed Nov 23 1994 15:329
Re.25

It's a grim thought isn't it...

There was a rumour sometime ago that Fleet didn't make the forecast quota 
that entitles Digital to the special price on Vauxhalls. Any update? Was it 
true? Or was it just a load of b*llocks?

Rupert
2288.28COMICS::FISCHERI've got a rainbow in my pocketWed Nov 23 1994 17:211
I think the latter is true
2288.29Astra convertible 1.6ROTHKO::AUSTINWed Nov 23 1994 17:3510
Hi,

Has anybody had a quote for the Astra 1.6 convertible ? 

On VTX it says TBA

Thanks,

Simon Austin
2288.30RIOT02::KINGWed Nov 23 1994 19:574
    
    I think it's about 3,900.  Carfleet have the exact price...
    
    Chris.
2288.31exact price is..SAC::KERRISON_GOpen air Martini drinkerThu Nov 24 1994 17:3912

	Car fleet says the price is 3,966 for the
	1.6 astra convertible


	no news yet on the 1.8 convertible astra though
	- the 2.0 is being dropped.



	Gary
2288.32Backdated increase in retail pricesCOMICS::PARRYTrevor ParryTue Dec 06 1994 13:0520
2288.33CD CalibraYUPPY::PATEMANDescale my Think TankTue Dec 06 1994 14:284
    Anyone got a figure for the 804 CD in a Calibra? Its quoted at #169 for
    the Omega but not on the Calibra option list.
    
    Thanks
2288.34I'm all right Jack!CHEFS::MARCHR::marchrTue Dec 06 1994 14:579
2288.35KERNEL::WITHALLGThe HeroThu Dec 08 1994 16:465
    
    On my last company car they forgot to add the cost of insurance, as
    they did to about 40 of us. Lease quotes in this case were honoured.
    
    Gary
2288.36price confusion on astra gls & sport ?BRIEIS::BARKER_Etest dummyMon Dec 19 1994 19:4718
    I picked up the price list from the local Vauxhall dealers on Saturday
    and am confused ...
    
        The astra 1.6i sport is list price of 11,985, car scheme is 3043
        The astra 1.6i GLS   is list price of 12,565, car scheme is 2787
     
        The astra 1.7TD Sport is list price of 12,215, car scheme is 3017
        The astra 1.7TD GLS   is list price of 12,795, car scheme is 2818
    
        Why are the car scheme prices more for the Sport than the GLS when
    the list price is nearly 600 pounds cheaper ? Is this a sign of
    increasing prices on the car scheme ?
    
        If I'm missing something blatantly obvious then apologies, this is
    the first time I've compared prices properly.
    
            Euan
        
2288.37FORTY2::HOWELLJust get to the point...Mon Dec 19 1994 19:515
    Not that I know for definite, but I wouldn't be surprised if it was the
    simple existance of the letters S,P,O,R and T after the 1.6i bit :-|
    
    Cheers,
    Dan
2288.38COMICS::SHELLEYAlways with the -ve wavesMon Dec 19 1994 19:5919
    The list price and lease cost doesn't necessary match up (just
    look at the Tigra prices).
    
    The Astra GLS and Sport (TD) are both insurance group 9 so 'Sport'
    doesn't make any difference in this case.
    
    Perhaps the lease costs will fall into line when all the models
    are update in July.
    
    It could also be that good deals have already been arranged on
    more popular midels thereby allowing a more favourable lease cost
    than on lower sales volumes of 'niche' models. The Sport is a quite
    recent addition to the Astra family.
    
    The Astra GLS is very good value on the preferred list right if 
    that sort of car is for you.
    
    Royston
                                
2288.39Citroen Xantia 1.9 TX LX for 3553 Expensive?SAC::MAGUIRE_GTue Dec 20 1994 14:379
    
    Recieved a quote yesterday for a Citroen Xantia 1.9 TD LX 5 door in
    black for 3553.
    
    Is this a little steep? 
    
    What do you think?
    
	G.
2288.40COMICS::SHELLEYAlways with the -ve wavesTue Dec 20 1994 16:0013
2288.41COMICS::SHELLEYAlways with the -ve wavesTue Dec 20 1994 18:477
2288.42COMICS::SHELLEYAlways with the -ve wavesThu Dec 22 1994 14:1118
    Fume! Fume!
    
    How penny pinching can you get !
    
    I had my Hertz Cavalier serviced at a Vauxhall main dealer last week
    and yesterday I check the washer bottle as the washer were frozen.
    I was alarmed that although the bottle had been topped up it was
    obvious that no screen wash additive had been used.
    I phoned the garage this morning to ask if this was the case and
    was advised that they top up the washer bottle but Hertz won't pay
    for any windscreen wash anti-freeze additive.
    
    I suppose they don't change the oil filter and use recycled oil as
    well!
    
    What a joke.
    
    Royston
2288.43suggestions for new car?WELSWS::HEDLEYLager LoutWed Jan 04 1995 16:4912
It's reached that time when my car is almost at the end of its lease, and
I now have to look around for another.  It doesn't seem to be a very good
time, as many of the popular cars around at the moment seem to be almost
end-of-life.  I currently drive a Rover 214, and am consequently looking
for something in the same sort of price bracket (around 3000-3500 on the
car scheme), and have been wondering about the likes of the Mondeo and the
Xantia; whatever I get needs to be reasonably practical, not look old-
fashioned in a years' time, not too expensive, and do 0-60 in 10 seconds!
Any suggestions?
Cheers,

Chris.
2288.44BAHTAT::CARTER_AMustrum Ridcully the ACWed Jan 04 1995 17:077
    Chris, you're about 3 months ahead of me. I bet you can't replace the
    Rover with something similar (but non-Vauxhall) in the same price
    bracket. 
    
    Looks like we'll both be chucking Rovers for Astras :-(
    
    Andy
2288.45COMICS::SHELLEYAlways with the -ve wavesWed Jan 04 1995 17:113
    The Astra Sport 1.8 16v at 3300ish looks a reasonably good deal.
    
    Royston
2288.46Rover 214 on scheme => opted out 306BRUMMY::WALLACE_Ja57 IRQs and nothing onWed Jan 04 1995 18:1213
    Well when my Rover 214GSi lease ran out earlier this year and I found
    Fleet prices for 214s were only 200 pounds per year less than
    Discovery (which I can't afford to run) I took the plunge and opted
    out. I just happen not to like Cavaliers or Astras. Other people do.
    
    If I could have got Rover employee scheme prices (any reasonably close
    relative an employee of BAe or Rover, I wonder if that still applies) I
    would have had another 214.
    
    But I'm not eligible, and that, together with the exorbitant insurance
    prices I was quoted for the Rover, meant looking elsewhere. Since
    September I have been driving a Peugeot 306XTdt, which seems pretty
    good so far (except for the lack of in-car stash space). 
2288.47Being delivered tomorrowSNOTTY::BARRYPloppy Sir, Son of PloppyWed Jan 04 1995 19:015
I've got one of the Astra 1.8 Sport's arriving tomorrow
and I too thought the lease was reasonable at 3399 !!

Barry
(glad to get rid of the Hyundai Lantra hire car)
2288.48COMICS::SHELLEYAlways with the -ve wavesWed Jan 04 1995 19:127
2288.49Will do.......SNOTTY::BARRYPloppy Sir, Son of PloppyWed Jan 04 1995 19:4329
Royston,

Previous to the hire car I currently have, I had a Cavalier
2.0 16V SRi.........I then went to test drive the Astra Sports
and was pleasantly surprised.

The interior was nearly exactly the same apart from the smaller
amount of free space.....although I wouldn't say it was that
noticable.

The Astra seemed to have all the gadgets and extras that the
SRi had with the one exception of electric wing-mirrors.

Also the Astra did seem quite pokey and very willing to get up
to the higher rev ranges that 16V cars relish. The ride and road
were also pretty good.

Obviously, this car is not up to the exceptional performance of
last years Astra GSI's and doesnt have the extra space of the
Cavalier Sri but in my honest opinion it is pretty good value and
for a man in my situation ie. no wife and kids, about the perfect
size.

Lets see if I'm as happy about this car after the next week or so !!

Barry
(BTW - I do 500+ miles a week and in a month of looking I have only
seen one Astra Sport on the roads, I wonder if this is a good sign
or not ??)
2288.50WOTVAX::HARRISCCraig Harris @ OLOThu Jan 05 1995 12:198
Re -1

I got mine yesterday.  So far I'm impressed, I'll post more later.


Regards,

Craig.
2288.51Back-handerSNOTTY::BARRYPloppy Sir, Son of PloppyThu Jan 05 1995 13:305
Craig,

What car did you have before ??

Barry
2288.52Got it !!SNOTTY::BARRYPloppy Sir, Son of PloppyThu Jan 05 1995 17:245
Just taken delivery...........had a bit of a spin and am well impressed. After
having the Hyundai Lantra 1.5 GLS for a couple of months.....the Astra seems like it
wants to take off !!

Barry
2288.53List price changesCOMICS::PARRYTrevor ParryTue Jan 17 1995 19:4220
2288.54How long for a quote?BAHTAT::HILTONBeer...now there's a temporary solutionTue Jan 31 1995 17:125
    What's the quote turnaround time like at the moment?
    
    Cheers,
    
    Greg
2288.55COMICS::PARRYTrevor ParryTue Jan 31 1995 20:314
    A few days, for what it is worth, I haven't been able to find any cars
    which are equivalent value to the Vauxhalls, yet.
    
    tmp
2288.56Re 2290.19LARVAE::64419::JORDAN_CChris Jordan, DC is dead, long live SIFri Feb 03 1995 14:488
Why the difference??

'cos that is TWO people after the same car - and that means the car is 
popular, and if its popular it means the price is too low, and non-Vauxhall 
cars are not supposed to be popular, and the easiest way of making them 
non-popular is to put the price up.....

etc
2288.57I don't know why I want one ????BRUMMY::WARNERFri Feb 03 1995 15:216
    Has anyone out there received a quote recently for a BMW 318is coupe
    boggo standard basic model with no/few extra's.
    
    Thanks in anticipation of parting with too much dosh each month,
    
    Dean.
2288.58Calibra SE4FAILTE::BRUCEATue Feb 21 1995 15:189
2288.59COMICS::SHELLEYNot TORCH it, I said HALT it!Tue Feb 21 1995 16:215
    It seems amazing that whilst all other quotes seem to be sky high the
    lease cost of both the SE3 and SE4 are well low. Even lower than the
    std 8v Calibra.
    
    Royston
2288.60Vauxhall price allowanceBAHTAT::HILTONBeer...now there's a temporary solutionTue Feb 21 1995 16:428
    re .59
    
    I *suspect* that the Vauxhall VTX quotes have an allowance in them for
    any Vauxhall price rises over the year.
    
    Cheers,
    
    greg
2288.63Mondeo Diesel Quotes??BAHTAT::MORLEY_KMon Feb 27 1995 12:577
    Has anyone had a recent quote for a Ford Mondeo 1.8TD or any other non
    Vauxhall diesel?.
    Also are we still only allowed 2 quotes?.
    
    Thanks
    
    Kevin
2288.64PEKING::NASHDMon Feb 27 1995 15:146
    Kevin,
    
    I've got two quotes being processed now and one of them is for a Mondeo
    1.8 TD Aspen saloon. I'll post them both here when I get them back.
    
    Dave
2288.65Its all been changedLARVAE::BUCKLEYWed Mar 01 1995 18:486
    Further to my last.....
    I've just spoken to Martin's of Basingstoke and learned that Audi have
    withdrawn the A4 TDI in advance of launch. Suspect that the cause could
    be adverse comments in the press on the noise and lack of ooomph of the
    direct injection 1.9 diesel unit.
    Martin
2288.66You're comparing chalk and cheese ...QUICHE::PITT&quot;Ours not to reason. Why?&quot;Fri Mar 24 1995 13:327
The quotes in .33 are not comparable.  The "current lease" quoted is the amount
above the cost of the standard car, or something like that, whereas the "new"
quote is the full lease cost including the cost of the standard car.

Can anyone unravel these figures to make them comparable?

T
2288.67COMICS::SHELLEYFri Mar 24 1995 13:367
2288.68QUICHE::PITT&quot;Ours not to reason. Why?&quot;Fri Mar 24 1995 15:2910
Re .35:  I think that's probably now a correct comparison.  So now we know that
the lease cost of that car has gone up by about 30% in three years, which is
about 9% per year (compounded, remember!).

Ok, so that's well ahead of inflation, which should I think take about 17% in
three years (anybody have more precise figures?  I'm guessing 8% 5% and 3% for
the three years respectively).  The figures are not worse than I had come to
expect, based on my own search for a replacement car.

T
2288.69QUICHE::PITT&quot;Ours not to reason. Why?&quot;Fri Mar 24 1995 15:377
Better inflation figures found, thanks to the WWW -
(http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/pub/html/budget94/economy3_29.html give a graph).

The should be approx 3.75%, 3.5% and 3.25%, I think, which makes a three year
figure of about 11%.

T
2288.70WOTVAX::HATTOSIt's simple - but it's not easyWed Mar 29 1995 15:401
    Can't you hang on till Sept., at least the new Cav will be out then.
2288.71FORTY2::HOWELLJust get to the point...Wed Mar 29 1995 15:436
    What's to say the new Cavalier won't be dull too?
    
    Why should Vauxhall ruin a tradition! ;-)
    
    Cheers,
    Dan
2288.72QUICHE::PITT&quot;Where there are no people, the vision perishes...&quot;Wed Mar 29 1995 19:568
Re .39, and "hanging on" for the new Cavalier:  I wish I could, but my car comes
up for renewal in mid May.  I've even looked for cars to take over for a year to
get past the new Cavalier, but there don't seem to be any very often these days.

Anyway, when the new Cavalier comes out, they will undoubtedly put the price up,
so I would then end up paying even more for "the same" car, wouldn't I?

T
2288.73LARVAE::JORDANChris Jordan, MS BackOffice Centre, UKWed Mar 29 1995 21:381
    Cars for take over - wait until the first few days of next quarter!!
2288.74COMICS::PARRYTrevor ParryFri Mar 31 1995 12:484
    I'm amused at the fact that a Merc C180 is cheaper than a Renault 19
    16V !!
    
    tmp
2288.92OIL?WELCLU::YOUNGPolicemen aren't nasty peopleSat Apr 01 1995 13:218
    
    
    Now that the oil allowance has been taken out of the fuel allowance
    does anyone know the proceedure for obtaining oil for my Renault 19 16v
    which are known to use oil, or do I save the company money by not
    putting any in it?
    
    Richard(young@wlo)
2288.93COMICS::SHELLEYSat Apr 01 1995 14:019
    You could try putting it on your fleet card. Some folks have managed
    to do this. 
    
    However its not really a major expense. After all, even
    if you use a litre of oil per 1000 miles, 5 litres of oil costing less
    than a fiver should see you through a few hundred quid's worth of
    petrol.
    
    Royston
2288.109Policy: for three months there are no take-over cars!QUICHE::PITT&quot;Where there are no people, the vision perishes...&quot;Mon Apr 03 1995 13:3218
I have been hanging on until today before ordering my new car, in order to take
a look at what was available for take-over - since a number of people are
leaving at present, it seemed likely that at the start of Q4 there would be a
number of cars on the list.

I have just spoken to Pru Cotton in Car Fleet, and she tells me that as of last
week, Digital decided to abandon take-over for a three month trial period.  As a
result, there are no take-over cars for Q4.  Presumably this will be reviewed
near the end of Q4, and a decision will be made as to whether this is permanent
or not.

I guess it comes down to a balance between the penalty we pay to the lease
company for returning a car early versus the cost of having a car sitting around
doing nothing if it is not taken over.  Also in the balance is the fact that
more people are taking Vauxhalls these days, and so take-over is probably
reducing the number of Vauxhalls that we are taking a little ...

T
2288.94Oil !? what oil....BRUMMY::HATTONMI could fit in an unmod'ed Mclaren, at half the priceMon Apr 03 1995 13:4619
    Hi Richard,
    
    I've got an R19 16V too.... re oil, wait for the engine to drop out !!
    then you too could get a Vauxhall car !!
    
    Anyway, try asking for a pint/litre of oil from the garage next time
    you take the car for a service ?  or stop off at your friendly Renault
    garage and ask rfor a top up, if/when you need it ??
    
    Mine uses oil more on a long motorway haul or if you put your foot down
    abit. On average I put in 1/2 to 1 litre between services.
    
    See also note 1179.376 (my long ish term test), I think, or 1179 in 
    general for R19 things.
    
    Regards,
    
    - MARK -
    
2288.110ouchCOMICS::PARRYTrevor ParryMon Apr 03 1995 14:008
    This is getting worse and worse for me.  I cannot replace my Astra GSi
    with anything equivalent for equivalent money.  I check the takeover
    list often but now that has been taken away :-(  If nothing reasonable
    appears on the take over list I was going to try and hang on until the
    new Cavalier comes out in October so all I can do is order test drives
    of obscure cars from Vauxhall that take ages to arrive :-)
    
    tmp
2288.75Residual values!!NEWOA::BARRON_DMon Apr 03 1995 17:065
    Re last:
    
    That's because of the residual value is higher on a Merc.
    
    Dave
2288.76Mr StirrerCOMICS::PARRYTrevor ParryMon Apr 03 1995 18:345
    I thought the actual residual value was irrelevant, it is the
    difference between the purchase price and the residual price that
    matters.  
    
    tmp
2288.95Sure lets all take a pay cut Roy, that'll helpWOTVAX::stus.olo.dec.com::HATTOSIt's simple - but it's not easyTue Apr 04 1995 13:039
Royston,

It may only cost a couple of quid, but its the principal of the thing.

The car is not ours but is supposedly in our care, if that means we have to 
put oil in it, then my view would be to try and recover the expense in the 
normal way, via expenses. 

Stuart
2288.96BIRMVX::HILLNIt's OK, it'll be dark by nightfallTue Apr 04 1995 15:4716
    If you're running a 16v then you're not going to use the cheap oil, are
    you?
    
    There are a limited number of manufacturers whose handbooks say that
    the vehicles are designed to use oil - I think Land Rover is one.  I
    found that my R19 turbo diesel used oil, especially if I was cruising
    at high speed (130kph is legal on French autoroutes).
    
    I agree that it's a bit strong to hit people with a cost that's
    hitherto been covered by some sort of recompense.
    
    I'm also not impressed if the prices are based on a service station
    near REO - since the majority of us don't get to REO on a regular
    basis.
    
    <WHINGE_OVER>
2288.97COMICS::SHELLEYTue Apr 04 1995 15:5113
2288.98COMICS::MCSKEANEoch, away an' play wi' the buses!!Tue Apr 04 1995 16:0711
    
    I used to use Mobil 1 in my MR2 at between 5 and 6 quid a litre
    depending on the garage. The MR2 would need a litre added every 2000
    miles. Meaning I was 10-12 quid out of pocket between the 6000 mile
    services. I did a 'deal' with the servicing garage where they would do 
    a 'little' extra work on the car and let me have an extra couple of 
    litres of oil to make do till the next service.
    
    POL.
    
    p.s. the garage recommended only synthetic oil for the MR2
2288.99COMICS::WEGGSome hard boiled eggs and some nuts.Tue Apr 04 1995 16:108
2288.77Stirred?..not even shaken.NEWOA::BARRON_DTue Apr 04 1995 16:2211
    >I thought the actual residual value was irrelevant, it is the
    >difference between the purchase price and the residual price that
    >matters.  
    
    >tmp
    
    ...and therefore cars with strong residual values (i.e. cars that retain
    greater than 50% of their new price at three years old) are cheaper
    to lease.
    
    Dave
2288.100BIRMVX::HILLNIt's OK, it'll be dark by nightfallTue Apr 04 1995 16:233
    I thought the cost of oil was a constituent of the mileage rate, and
    that it was the last announcement that said something like: "now that
    cars don't use oil we've excluded it from the mileage rate".
2288.101BAHTAT::HILTONBeer...now there's a temporary solutionTue Apr 04 1995 16:386
    Roy,
    
    I always had decent oil in both my R5 and R19 from Renault services
    (Well I assume it was as it was detailed on the parts list)
    
    Greg
2288.102UNTADI::SAXBYRover Diablo OwnerTue Apr 04 1995 16:456
    
    Ditto (well on a 5 anyway) and my Rover's got a tag for some expensive
    synthetic oil on it showing the last oil change date now (Rover and
    Calibra used 10W/50 BTW).
    
    Mark
2288.103COMICS::SHELLEYTue Apr 04 1995 17:1518
2288.104COMICS::MCSKEANEoch, away an' play wi' the buses!!Tue Apr 04 1995 17:248
    
    re last.
    
    The pistons were changed at 38,000 miles on the MR2 and that was after
    having used synthetic oil. Don't know if they would have lasted any
    longer or shorter if I'd used normal everyday oil.
    
    POL.
2288.105Not only but also...ROCKS::ARCHERGWhat's another word for Thesaurus?Tue Apr 04 1995 20:4419
    
    
    .....And whilst whinge-ing about the cost of Oil....
    
    What about Washer-bottle de-icer...who pays for that....??
    What about putting air into my tyres from machines at filling stations
    where you have to pay....???
    
    What about the purchase of a new air-freshner...???
    
    Jeeze are we all be rippied off by the Company or.......
    
    perhaps if all we've got to bitch about is the cost of
    oil in a lease car things are definitely improving.
    
                                                      
    Master-Skew
    
    
2288.106Don't replyWOTVAX::GILLILANDPNot very Tuna-friendlyTue Apr 04 1995 21:147
    >>There are a limited number of manufacturers whose handbooks say that
    >>the vehicles are designed to use oil - I think Land Rover is one.
    
    Can't think of ANY car engines that don't use oil. Or did you mean
    consume?          
    
    Phil Gill.
2288.107MILE::JENKINSWed Apr 05 1995 16:538
    re .13
    
    you forgot washing the damn car when it doesn't rain...
    
    but worst of all you forgot *driving* the car when all you can afford
    is a sodding Vauxhall....
    
    Richard.
2288.108BitFiddlers rule okokWOTVAX::ROWEMWed Apr 05 1995 19:145
    Ha Ha... MASTER-SKEW!!!!
    That's going back a bit Graham.
    
    Regards
    MAGNA-SEE
2288.61BAHTAT::HILTONBeer...now there's a temporary solutionFri Apr 07 1995 17:1711
    When the 'new' scheme was announced there was something about not
    changing your allowance until you changed the car.
    
    Just going back through my old compensation change forms, I seem to
    have been on the same Car supplement for ever.
    
    What was the old supplement levels?
    
    Cheers,
    
    Greg
2288.62VANGA::KERRELLDECUS - Coventry May 15-18 1995Fri Apr 07 1995 17:405
re.61:

You'll probably have to pay some money back then Greg.

Dave ;-)
2288.78WOTVAX::HATTOSIt's simple - but it's not easyMon Apr 10 1995 21:016
    Don't forget the very strong boy racer element in a 19 16V. Young
    tearaways tend not to drive C180's and thus they will be cheaper
    because of the insurance factor.
    
    Having said that, my current ZX 16V is only rushing me #500 a year,
    mind you it is in the garage too much to get in an accident.
2288.79UNTADI::SAXBYRover Diablo OwnerTue Apr 11 1995 11:517
    
    re .50
    
    Even if a young tearaway DID drive a C180,he'd be hard pressed to tear
    anywhere! :^)
    
    Mark
2288.80COMICS::SHELLEYTue Apr 11 1995 17:348
    Why is everybody _so_ surprised when non-Vauxhall quotes are high ?
    
    We've been in the "vauxhall" scheme for nearly two years now.
    
    The principle is get a Vauxhall for a reasonable deal or pay through
    the nose for the non-Vauxhall of your choice.
    
    Royston
2288.81BAHTAT::HILTONBeer...now there's a temporary solutionTue Apr 11 1995 20:566
    Something just struck me to prove the Vauxhall deal is *very* good, I
    used to have a R19 16v, around 13k list, cost me 619 a year, now I've
    just got a Calibra SE4, list around 17k I think, and it's around 100
    pounds a year cheaper!
    
    Greg
2288.82Some real figures to think about....MARVIN::ILETTThu Apr 13 1995 18:1466
2288.83clio list priceMARVIN::ILETTThu Apr 13 1995 18:155
By the way the Clio had a list price of approx 13K
(from my P11/d)

Phil.

2288.84OK, what am I missing?WOTVAX::HARDYPThu Apr 13 1995 19:5611
2288.85more figure (inflation = 0% and falling)MARVIN::ILETTThu Apr 13 1995 20:3535
What used to happen was my compensation form looked like 

Base salary		   x
Car supp		1300
Car adjustment          -426


		       ------
Total left to me       x+874
		       ------

Then they changed the way the form looked and how they worked things out 


Base salary                x
Car supp                3560
Car adjustment         -2417 


                       ------
Total left to me       x+1143
                       ------

Now I look at the figures, this did, in fact, at the time, give me a bit of an increase,
but I can't remember how it worked (same car, same job etc., etc.) 

HOWEVER, todays prices come directly off the Car supplement (3560) and that's where 
I have to match 2417 and a Clio 16V equivalent to stay still. All I ask is that someone
shows me the Vauxhall which does that.

(Oh, did I forget to mention that someone must have forgotten to put my 
wage up for the last 2.5 years ?)


Phil.
2288.86OK, I give in!WOTVAX::HARDYPThu Apr 13 1995 21:005
    Phil,
    
    If you can work that one out you DESERVE a pay rise!
    
    Peter
2288.87COMICS::SHELLEYThu Apr 13 1995 21:0918
2288.88Come on Dave, stamp this outWOTVAX::HATTOSIt's simple - but it's not easyFri Apr 14 1995 13:365
    What has happened to the quote discussion note??????????????
    
    Mr Mod, do your stuff!
    
    All I come to this note for is QUOTES, not discussions!
2288.89COMICS::SHELLEYFri Apr 14 1995 18:5526
2288.90OoerWOTVAX::stus.olo.dec.com::HATTOSIt's simple - but it's not easySat Apr 15 1995 18:5714
Royston, my apologies for mixing my moderators.

I think my view is clear, Quotes is for Quotes, there should be a seperate 
discussion topic.

Notes about specific topics which have already been discussed, should be 
entered in their respective notes.

I might be being a bit pedantic, and you're right there aren't many quotes 
around, but I would prefer not to wade through 10 notes discussing the Calibra 
airbag, when I'm looking for QUOTES.

Cheers,
Stuart
2288.91QUICHE::PITT&quot;Where there are no people, the vision perishes...&quot;Tue Apr 18 1995 13:355
Recent quotes in this note confirm my rule-of-thumb that your quote on a
non-Vauxhall will be very close to 30% of the list price, whereas the prices for
Vauxhalls are around 22% ...

T
2288.108.CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutFri Apr 21 1995 17:060
2288.111Astra CDXPLUNDR::NEWTONMon May 01 1995 19:579
    Hi all
    
    Anyone know when to expect the Astra CDX on the list?
    
    I'm ordering over the next few weeks and will need to get a quote
    if there is no sign of the list being updated.
    
		Andy.
    
2288.112Quote requestedSEDSWS::BARRETTMon May 01 1995 21:066
    
    re .1
    I sent a quote form off for the 2.0 Astra CDX on friday and I
    will post the price when I recieve the reply.
    
    
2288.113ASTRA CDX EST QUOTE ?BRUMMY::HATTONMI could fit in an unmod'ed Mclaren, at half the priceWed May 03 1995 13:126
2288.115COMICS::SHELLEYThu May 04 1995 18:116
    You can't win. Now we have relocated discussion away from the
    'Quotes' note, were getting quotes posted in the car scheme note.
    
    I give up
    
    Royston 
2288.116PLAYER::BROWNLAn Internaut in CyberSpaceThu May 04 1995 18:314
    Don't give up Royston, I know it's a pain, but believe me, it's worth
    it...
    
    Cheers, Laurie$been_there_done_that.
2288.117COMICS::SHELLEYThu May 04 1995 18:508
    Thanks for the encouragement Laurie. You've no idea how much it is
    appreciated.
    
    I've modified the topic title.
    
    Thanks folks for your cooperation.
    
    Royston
2288.118BAHTAT::HILTONBeer...now there's a temporary solutionThu May 04 1995 20:244
    I should imagine(tm) that the amount of quotes being received will
    slowly drop off, as everyone realises the cost!
    
    Greg
2288.119RIOT01::KINGMad mushroomsThu May 04 1995 22:168
    
    re: the Escort Cabrio quote in 2290.whatever
    
    Not surprising when the Astra convertible is about four grand for the
    basic 1600 model (last time I looked).  Presumably the insurance for 
    'em is through the roof (ahem).
    
    Chris.
2288.120How unfair!!KIRKTN::DGAMBLESFri May 05 1995 00:511
    
2288.121Ill stick with My Lada I think.....!!MASALA::SWRIGHTanything for the weekend sir..?Fri May 05 1995 02:324
    
    I should write to my MP about it.....

    Disgusting bit of news....!!!
2288.122Astra vs Cavalier CDX comparisonCOMICS::PARRYTrevor ParryMon May 15 1995 21:4612
    I was hoping that the Astra CDX might be a good bargain as it would be
    a new car on the list.... However, just a quick look at the prices
    shows that the Astra is more expensive than the Cavalier ! i.e.
    comparing the 2.0 16V.  Furthermore, automatic transmission seems to be
    cheaper if you order it as an extra (149) instead of ordering the car
    with it already on ?!?@
    
    I shall certainly be continuing to look for a private car rather than
    stay in the scheme.
    
    tmp
    
2288.123I wonder what the prices will be next year?MILE::JENKINSMon May 15 1995 22:2410
    
    Yes, the CDX quote was expensive! Makes you wonder wether Digital
    has now realised it won't buy enough Vauxhalls to qualify for
    the supposedly super discount. Still, Digital will have saved a lot
    of *our* money by reducing *our* supplements.
    
    Perhaps that's also the reason they stopped the cars for takeover?
    Another vain attempt to force people to buy Vauxhalls.
    
    Richard.
2288.124COMICS::SHELLEYWed May 17 1995 19:3911
    Heres a question to anyone out there with a LeasePlan vehicle.
    
    I've just had a flick through the rather swish 'Filofax' driver's 
    handbook that a colleague has just received with his new car and it
    specifically states that the contract does not include a replacement
    vehicle.
    
    Does this mean they won't supply a relief car when the lease car is off the
    road for mechanical repair or routine service ?
    
    Royston
2288.125RIOT01::KINGMad mushroomsThu May 18 1995 00:178
    
    Strange.  I haven't checked but presumably my contract documents say
    that same (Leaseplan stuff must be fairly standard).  I had a hire car
    for the day when my car was being serviced - although they gave me a
    Toyota that sounded like the gearbox was going to drop in the road at
    any moment.
    
    Chris.
2288.126COMICS::SHELLEYThu May 18 1995 00:326
    Chris, as you say it must be a fairly standard arrangement so if they
    have supplied a relief car the reference must be for relief cars when
    the car is off the road for accident repair which is the same as it it
    has always been.
    
    Royston
2288.127LARVAE::JORDANChris Jordan, MS BackOffice Centre, UKThu May 18 1995 01:402
    It might be that Leaseplan don't supply the replacement vehicle, 'cos
    its covered in warrenty with Vauxhall??
2288.128RIOT01::KINGMad mushroomsThu May 18 1995 01:438
    
    Maybe it's worded like that in case you trash the vehicle completely
    and the company has to stump up for literally a replacement vehicle?
    
    Perhaps someone should call car-fleet and check it out (not that I
    think I'm going to total the car one of these days or anything!).
    
    Chris.
2288.129COMICS::WEGGSome hard boiled eggs and some nuts.Thu May 18 1995 02:048
        The terms of the Leaseplan contract aren't relevant to us. Our
        car scheme entitles us to a replacement vehicle, it is up to
        Digital how they chose to fund it.
        
        The Hertz & PHH contracts don't cover the first day of hire, so
        I assume they just bill the company.
        
        Ian.
2288.130RIOT01::KINGMad mushroomsThu May 25 1995 16:3412
    
    re:2290.62
    
    How have Digital convinced us it's not a rip-off?
    
    They haven't.
    
    How could the price have risen so much?
    
    It's all been discussed, but buggered if we know why.
    
    Chris.
2288.131COMICS::SHELLEYThu May 25 1995 16:3811
    The bottom line to the company car scheme is
    have a Vauxhall or pay through the nose for a car of your choice.
    
    I don't think car fleet have to justify any of the 'other manufacturer'
    quotes.
    
    If you can't stand having a Vauxhall its probably worth coming out the
    scheme and getting a new car on a scheme like Ford's 'Options' or
    Vauxhall's Choices 1-2-3. 
    
    Royston
2288.132RIOT01::KINGMad mushroomsThu May 25 1995 17:1613
    
    >>I don't think car fleet have to justify any of the 'other
    >>manufacturer' quotes.
    
    Very true.  However, in light of the time that has elapsed between this
    policy being introduced and the fact that most people will have changed
    their cars (how long has the policy been in place?  2 years?) within
    this time - presumably for a Vauxhall, or left the scheme - then how
    does the change to a preferred vendor policy look now?  Is it saving
    the company money, are we getting a better deal?  Who has the facts and
    will they divulge them?!  Are there plans for a review of the policy?
    
    Chris.
2288.133GM scheme end in sight???BIRMVX::HILLNIt's OK, it'll be dark by nightfallThu May 25 1995 21:1816
    I was talking to a Citroen dealer yesterday, one who supplies a lot of
    cars to Hertz Leasing.
    
    He said that the manufacturers are already pulling out of the tied
    fleet purchase deals.  Citroen have been out over a year.
    
    The problem is it's costing them a fortune and the fleet car market has
    meanwhile gone very 'soggy'.  They're blaming it on the shaky
    economy/redundancy/cost saving syndrome and it's now being aggravated
    by uncertainty over the new VAT rules which are about/have come into
    effect. 
    
    Nett effect is, he says, "Don't put money on the Digital/GM deal being
    renewed by GM at such a favourable rate".
    
    Nick
2288.134Costly option!MILE::JENKINSThu May 25 1995 22:115
    
    The quotes in .59 (4k) and .63 (4.7k) for a Mazda MX5 seems to put a
    very high premium on having metallic paint!
    
    Richard.
2288.134Do Vauxhall suffer?MILE::JENKINSThu May 25 1995 23:0640
2288.135RIOT01::KINGMad mushroomsFri May 26 1995 11:347
    
    re:.2290.63
    
    How come the California is so cheap?  I thought that was a much better
    model than the others?
    
    Chris.
2288.136COMICS::SHELLEYFri May 26 1995 13:277
2288.137Change for the better - freedom of choiceBIRMVX::HILLNIt's OK, it'll be dark by nightfallFri May 26 1995 15:3410
    .136
    
    But it should make a difference in that the loading for GM, or against
    non-GM, in the lease costs will be removed.
    
    I.e. we'll be back to the pre-GM deal days --- whoopeeee!!!!
    
    Incidentally, I recall that part of the 'sales' campaign to us was that
    1/3 of people already had GM cars.  They couldn't, or wouldn't, see
    that the other 2/3 were going to be disgruntled about it.
2288.138MX-5 1.8i CaliforniaSXKITN::DAWPizzazz-manFri May 26 1995 19:3210
    MX-5 1.8i California is the model between 1.8i and 1.8iS

    Same as 1.8i + 15" alloy wheels, 195/50VR15 tyres, PAS, Sunburst Yellow
    exterior colour, numbered plaque, special wallet, Clarion CRX601R RDS
    audio unit.

    Only 300 will be imported - so a kind of limited edition !

    Rob
2288.139RIOT01::KINGMad mushroomsFri May 26 1995 19:445
    
    Looks like you'll be getting a Calibra then Rob.  Perhaps they can do
    you a set of pop-up lights if you ask 'em nicely?
    
    Chris.
2288.140COMICS::WEGGSome hard boiled eggs and some nuts.Fri May 26 1995 19:547
2288.141COMICS::SHELLEYFri May 26 1995 20:0317
2288.142Whats the point of quotes?BAHTAT::HILTONBeer...now there's a temporary solutionFri May 26 1995 20:428
    re .140
    
    I don't quite understand this? I've known a few people who have got
    quotes, ordered and then been told they can't do it for that price.
    
    Is the quote not legally binding then, is it just a wastr of time?
    
    Greg
2288.143Wot no oil????BRUMMY::BRACEYThere ain't no sanity clauseWed May 31 1995 15:1217
    I'm sure I've seen a mail recently telling me that the milage rate
    stays at 8p. The reasoning behind this being that petrol had gone up
    but as cars no longer used oil then the 8p no longer covered oil costs.
    Therfor the two cancelled each other out.
    
    My car burns oil, 2 ltrs every 7000 miles, the garage says this is normal
    (they would wouldn't they?). I don't mind puttiong oil in it but need
    reimbursing for the cost.  Expenses say if I can produce a copy of the
    mail they will pay for the oil. If anybody has this mail in their
    account can they send it to me please   Guy Bracey @BBP.
    
    thanks     Guy
    
    Ps The car is a 16v Calibra (Ecotec engine) anybody else had this
    problem?
    
                                          
2288.144UNTADI::SAXBYYou call _that_ a personal name?Wed May 31 1995 15:157
    
    16V engines often burn oil in the first few thousand miles, but
    generally this settles down after 10,000 miles at most.
    
    If it continues to burn oil, I'd be worried.
    
    Mark
2288.145COMICS::SHELLEYWed May 31 1995 15:2711
2288.146the mailMARVIN::ILETTWed May 31 1995 15:3991
The mail follows:


From:	RDGENG::RDGENG::MRGATE::"SUBURB::RDGMTS::REO::RDGMTS::AM_WMSG::WORLDMESSAGE" 13-FEB-1995 17:46:12.77
To:	@Distribution_List
CC:	
Subj:	Mileage rates

From:	NAME: Shoaib Quraeshi <WORLDMESSAGE@AM_WMSG@RDGMTS@REO>
To:     See Below

         To:	   All employees
         From:	   Shoaib Quraeshi, Country General Manager
         
         Subject:  Mileage rates
         
         _____________________________________________________________
         
         Following recent increases in the duty on fuel announced by 
         the Chancellor of the Exchequer in his autumn budget, the 
         Territory Management Team has reviewed the rates at which we 
         reimburse employees for mileage driven on company business.
         
         A breakdown of the factors included in the review is 
         attached.
         
         As a result of the review, we have decided that there will be 
         no change to the current rates of reimbursement.  
         
         Company mileage will continue to be reimbursed at 8p per mile 
         for car supplement holders.  For employees who do not receive 
         a car supplement and use their own car for company business, 
         the rate will remain at 32p per mile for the first 100 miles 
         per week and at 8p per mile thereafter (a maximum of 4,000 
         miles at 32p can be claimed in a single tax year).
         
         Regards,
         Shoaib

                     ELEMENTS COMPRISING THE MILEAGE RATE
                              13th February 1995
         
         _____________________________________________________________ 
         
         
         The elements
         ~~~~~~~~~~~~
         The same calculation formula has been used consistently for a 
         number of years.  It is based on the following elements:
         
         -  the cost of unleaded petrol at a given reference site 
            garage
         -  an average fuel consumption of 30 mpg
         -  0.5p per mile for oil consumption
         
         
         Threshold at which a change is considered
         ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
         A change to the reimbursement rate is usually deemed 
         necessary when the cost per mile resulting from the above 
         calculation moves up or down by 5% or more.
         
         
         Price movement at this review
         ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
         At this review the calculation showed that the cost per mile 
         had moved up by less than 1% as a result of the budget 
         increases in duty - not enough to trigger a potential change 
         to the reimbursement rate.
         
         This can be attributed to the fact that prior to the budget 
         there was a distinct downward trend in petrol prices.  
         
         
         Oil allowance
         ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
         At this review we decided that it is no longer appropriate to 
         include an oil allowance of 0.5p per mile in the calculation 
         as cars now use significantly less oil.   
         
         When this amount was deducted from the cost-per-mile figure, 
         the figure was below 8p per mile.  However, the downward 
         fluctuation was also less than our 5% change threshold, so no 
         reduction in the reimbursement figure was considered to be 
         necessary.
         
         

To Distribution List:

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2288.147BAHTAT::DODDWed May 31 1995 16:426
    Apart from leaks I've never needed to put oil into any of my Vauxhall
    engines, 8v or 16v. I think you have a problem.
    
    And yes, I do check periodically.
    
    Andrew
2288.148MGF quote anyone?TRUCKS::SANTNo sleep 'til bedtimeThu Jun 01 1995 13:536
    
    	Anyone had a quote for the MGF - either 1.8 or 1.8 VVC ? I know
    	it's not out 'till Sept, but that could fit in quite nicely if
    	it's affordable....
    
    	Andy.
2288.149WowMILE::JENKINSThu Jun 01 1995 16:489
2288.150RIOT01::KINGMad mushroomsThu Jun 01 1995 18:026
2288.151VANGA::KERRELLDECUS Dublin 11-15 September'95Thu Jun 01 1995 20:065
One way to make everyone choose Vauxhall would be to keep pushing up the lease
costs of non-Vauxhall cars, any takers will subsidise the Vauxhall scheme thus
saving the company even more money.

Dave.
2288.152RIOT01::KINGMad mushroomsThu Jun 01 1995 20:1010
           
    re:.151
    
    With all respect Dave, I can't see that increasing further the costs of
    non-Vauxhalls would create any more subsidy worth using.  The values
    involved wouldn't be that great so it would probably pay for maybe five 
    minutes...or rather with the ongoing data centre consolidations...an hour 
    or two of ALL-IN-1 use for carfleet staff.
    
    Chris.
2288.153PLAYER::BROWNLTyro-Delphi-hackerThu Jun 01 1995 20:194
    At the price that Rover is, it must be cheaper to get a bank loan and
    buy the bloody thing!
    
    Laurie.
2288.154RIOT01::SUMMERFIELDNot long before the end...Thu Jun 01 1995 20:315
    re .153
    
    Certainly seems like it.
    
    Clive
2288.155Who are Leaseplan?MILE::JENKINSThu Jun 01 1995 23:1835
2288.156mx5UBOHUB::STEWARDSON_CThu Jun 01 1995 23:433
    Even more surprising when I tell you that my quote for 4k included
    metallic paints!!
    
2288.157...and is it still valid?TRUCKS::SANTNo sleep 'til bedtimeFri Jun 02 1995 13:474
    
    	Charles, can you let me know the quote no. please?
    
    	Andy.
2288.158We do get a substantial Vauxhall discount!TOMMII::RDAVIESAmateur ExpertFri Jun 02 1995 17:0425
2288.159MX5 QuoteUBOHUB::STEWARDSON_CFri Jun 02 1995 19:333
    Chucked the quote no away i'm afraid! It was a matter of 10 weeks ago
    so i don't know why there has been such a hike. If i find th quote no
    i'll post it on Notes.
2288.160COMICS::SHELLEYMon Jun 05 1995 13:216
2288.161Its as simple as this (IMO)COMICS::SHELLEYMon Jun 05 1995 14:298
    Re these high non Vauxhall quotes.
    
    I still say the reason for the high quotes is that the allowance has
    not been reviewed for nearly a year and as the preferred list is 'set
    in stone' they are not affected. However, as car prices continue to
    rise so will lease costs and these are reflected in the quotes.
    
    Royston
2288.162Laguna Prices rising?YUPPY::PATEMANFaster than a speeding TurboLaserMon Jun 05 1995 17:4011
    Re Quotes for Renault Laguna's:
    
    Mr/Ms Wigglesworth - looking at the two quotes you just got for RXE's
    they look much higher than the other Laguna quotes. All the other FY95
    quotes are at 32% of retail price, yours appear to be at 35%. Were the
    cars as you stated or were they Automatics which would be closer to
    32%?
    
    Yours interestedly (considering Laguna RTi vs new Alfa 155 2.0TS 16v)
    
    Paul
2288.163Confirmation of Laguna high quoteFLEX7::WIGGLESWORTHMon Jun 05 1995 18:115
2288.164Prompt Service from Car FleetYUPPY::PATEMANFaster than a speeding TurboLaserMon Jun 05 1995 18:4910
    Peter, 
    
    If its not too late, I was curious and checked with LeasePlan. The
    Laguna quotes were incorrect. Yours SHOULD have been #4810 with the
    alarm, #4724 without. Contact Lucy Marper if you want to take them up,
    they are still valid.
    
    regards
    
    Paul
2288.165I give up....KERNEL::CARPENTERSOne inode short of a file systemMon Jun 05 1995 18:559
    After trying to find some rough correlation between list rice and quote
    value I have determined the quote calculation used by Lease Plan:
    
    Driver price = 4k + some 4 digit random number
    
    How else could you explain a Mercedes C180 being cheaper than a Rover
    220?
    
    Stephen.
2288.166BAHTAT::HILTONBeer...now there's a temporary solutionMon Jun 05 1995 19:314
    >> How else could you explain a Mercedes C180 being cheaper than a
    >> Rover 220?
    
    Residual value?
2288.16732% for renaultYUPPY::PATEMANFaster than a speeding TurboLaserMon Jun 05 1995 19:405
    Don't know about Rover & Merc, but all the Laguna quotes (after
    correction) are within 0.1/.2 of 32% of list price (ex Delivery/Road
    Tax)
    
    Paul
2288.168Not 32% for anything elseKERNEL::CARPENTERSOne inode short of a file systemMon Jun 05 1995 20:1110
    Re: .167
    
    32% of 14050 is 4496 and the quote was 5400! This is more like 38%!
    
    My Mazda MX-3 quote was 35.5% (6006/16900) but the MX-5 quote is about
    28%. Also the quote for Ford Probe is almost 44%!
    
    It just seems random...
    
    Stephen.
2288.169WOTVAX::STONEGTemperature Drop in Downtime Winterland....Mon Jun 05 1995 20:169
    
    I'd expect Mazda quotes to depend on time of year and which dealers
    Leaseplan use. Mazda have a restriction on the number of cars they can
    import, and as they can sell their quota of most models several times over
    at list price they don't usually do deals - only when a new model is being
    introduced.
    
    G.
    
2288.170CHEFS::CARTERCTue Jun 06 1995 11:428
    Its quite worrying to see that several quotes appear to be 'wrong' - 
    presumably some people are now paying more than they need to? or does
    it mean that everyone now makes that extra call to Leaseplan to check
    the figures thereby incurring even more admin overhead?
    
    
    
    Xtine
2288.171Some Logic - but maybe not total!YUPPY::PATEMANFaster than a speeding TurboLaserTue Jun 06 1995 12:3327
    I rechecked the BMW quotes, the two 318is quotes are at 28% of RRP and
    the 320i Touring and 328i are 32%. 
    
    My theory would be that the 320/328 are higher because of higher
    insurance (eg a 318i 4 door is Gp 11 vs a 320i 4 door at Gp 13) and the
    BMW quotes are lower than Renault 'cos of better residuals & lower
    running costs. This probably means that the Alfa I want will be around
    50% of RRP!!
    
    Quotes should have a few basic elements:
    
    RRP less discount
    Insurance
    Relative running costs
    Relative residuals
    
    Hence BMWs & Mercs are more competitive than Japanese cars but lose out
    to Fords on low discounting.
    
    Re -1
    
    The "wrong" quotes were issued while Lucy was on holiday so it was
    probably a failed check procedure that let them through. I reckon a
    simple sanity check on whether the quote is what you expect should
    suffice.
    
    Paul
2288.172UNTADI::SAXBYYou call _that_ a personal name?Tue Jun 06 1995 12:3910
    
    Lower running costs of a BMW? Presumably this takes into account
    'excepted' problems with a Renault, because there's no way a Renault
    would cost more to service than a BMW (not to mention the fact that a 
    Rover 220 SLi only needs to visit the garage once every 12,000 miles!).
    
    Mark
    
    PS Which Alfa do you fancy, Paul (post a reply elsewhere if you
    prefer),
2288.173Haven't you got a better job to go to Saxby?YUPPY::PATEMANFaster than a speeding TurboLaserTue Jun 06 1995 13:2010
    Mark,
    
    155 2.0TS 16v - the new revised one with a whizzy sports pack for black
    alloys & spoiler etc etc
    
    Expected Quote: #5630, likely quote #7000+ :-)
    
    Paul
    
    ps - good to see McNish doing well eh?
2288.174UNTADI::SAXBYYou call _that_ a personal name?Tue Jun 06 1995 13:2611
2288.175BAHTAT::HILTONBeer...now there's a temporary solutionTue Jun 06 1995 13:415
    Hoping to sell a lot of Turbolasers so you can afford the Alfa then
    Paul ;^)
    
    
    Greg
2288.176Final Word....YUPPY::PATEMANFaster than a speeding TurboLaserTue Jun 06 1995 13:456
    To close the rat hole....
    
    Hoping the *ABU* sells a lot of TurboLasers to afford the Alfa (& the
    TVR for the personal car!)
    
    Paul
2288.177COMICS::SHELLEYWed Jun 07 1995 14:594
    Check out ROCKS::UK_DIGITAL 232.31 if you intend taking your lease car
    abroad.
    
    Royston
2288.178Calibra DTM PricesWOTVAX::CROUCHJTue Jun 13 1995 19:502
    The Calibra DTM prices are for cloth I was told yesterday. Leather and
    Air Conditioning are extra but they didn't have the prices available.f
2288.178CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutSun Jun 25 1995 18:018
2288.179BIRMVX::HILLNIt's OK, it'll be dark by nightfallMon Jun 26 1995 14:577
    The reason I have heard for the change in insurance cover was a rather
    tragic accident involving a young, non-employee driver and a fatality. 
    At which point Zurich 'realised' the cover they were providing and
    sought to adjust the premium for renewal.
    
    My sons are disappointed that the Digital France (?) scheme wasn't
    implemented.  This allows drivers with two years full licence to drive.
2288.180looking for a solutionWOTVAX::HARDYPMon Jun 26 1995 15:148
    Chaps,
    
    I have asked insurance services if individuals may extend the cover for
    named drivers (e.g. family members) for an additional premium. I'll
    post any response here.
    
    Peter
    
2288.181COMICS::SHELLEYMon Jun 26 1995 16:0811
    I am surprised there is not more discussion about this further
    erosion of benefit. Not that it affects me personally but it 
    will hit folks who are using their company car to teach their kids to
    drive. We are taxed like crazy for the benefit of the company and all
    the time that benifit is being chipped away.
    
    If there is one thing I think they should change (and this may be an
    unpopular view) is that employees under 25 should be restricted from
    having performance/sports cars on the scheme for their own protection.
    
    Royston
2288.182Don'y Buy This OneYUPPY::PATEMANFaster than a speeding TurboLaserMon Jun 26 1995 16:5919
    Maybe I'm an exception but I do not see this as a negative issue. Many
    other companies allow only one other nominated driver. I was amazed
    when I arrived at Digital and found that any Tom, Dick or Kevin could
    drive my car (then a Pug 205 1.9GTi). 
    
    Under 25 year old's are well proven to be more accident prone and if
    this reduces our premium and hence on-cost to employees, great. I also
    do not buy the driving lesson thing. I am *very* anti people being
    taught to drive by non-approved people. It passes bad habits on and
    should be discouraged.
    
    BTW, I would also support the U25 employee restriction on cars above a
    certain insurance group too.
    
    I do not see erosion, just changes. Digital's benefit package is still
    competitive for hardware vendors. Its just not industry leading
    anymore. But then neither are our profits & margins.
    
    Paul 
2288.183Perhaps we're all just punch drunk...WELLIN::WELOUT::meacockAlan Meacock via Laptop...Mon Jun 26 1995 17:0113
Well, I think this constitutes a change in conditions of employment. I have 
two children (!) 20 and 21 who drive my lease car, or rather did drive the 
car. This was part of the package, and has been for the last 16 years of my 
time with this company. Hmmm - paranoia (!) maybe this is linked to the 
failure to reinstate 15 year service awards .... NO! I don't feel able to add 
a smiley face.







2288.184Wot no learners!VIVIAN::GOODWINSTN PCi Technology ConsultantMon Jun 26 1995 17:187
I too am very annoyed at this change. My son has just got his provisional
license, I was going to teach him to drive. I am now unable to do this. If
it was my private car I would have been able to. This to me was another of 
the advantages of leasing even though it costs me more than running my own 
car. I assume that the insurance cost that was on the original quote include
this cover and so we should now see a reduced lease cost!!!
-dg-
2288.185Scerwing the workers!BRUMMY::BRACEYThere ain't no sanity clauseMon Jun 26 1995 17:1826
    This is definitly a benefit errosion, my daughter will be learning to
    drive in Nov, She'll love it when I tell her she has to buy a car!!
    
    Digital re negotiates our insurance every year the conversation must
    have gone somthing like this " We'll give you an extra 5% if you
    (Digital) restrict the drivers"  Digital "OK we'll withdraw another
    benifit from the workers, they won't mind we've screwed them so much in
    the last few years they are suffering from terminal apathy anyway"
    
    At a time when Digital is trying to re-motivate it's employees this is
    not a smart move.
    
    The IAM have proved that although driving lessons are a must the
    highest L test pass rates are achieved by drivers who get lots of experience
    driving different cars with different people.
     
    Do we have any proof that Digital drivers under 25 are more accident
    prone than the rest of us ???  Stopping these people having high
    powered cars will be another errosin of benefit to another minority
    group.
    
	
    Guy        :-{
    
    
    
2288.186COMICS::SHELLEYMon Jun 26 1995 17:256
2288.187COMICS::MCSKEANECough red noseMon Jun 26 1995 17:3110
    
    re 2288.186
    
    >I believe learner drivers are still allowed except they must be over
    >25.
    
    Not according to the mail. It states that over 25s must have a full
    driving licence.
    
    POL.
2288.188RIOT01::KINGMad mushroomsMon Jun 26 1995 18:3827
    
    re:.182
    
    >>    do not buy the driving lesson thing. I am *very* anti people being
    >>taught to drive by non-approved people. It passes bad habits on and
    >>should be discouraged.
    
    I agree with the sentiment that people shouldn't be taught to drive by
    non-approved people, the bad habits thing is mostly true.  What I
    disagree with strongly is the fact that it *is* an erosion of benefits,
    and also whilst I am not personally affected as yet, I may be in
    future.  What you fail to point out is that any learner driver gains
    more experience the more they drive, which increases their chance of
    passing the test.  If the learner in question cannot have access to a
    car (e.g. if it's the only one in the family and is on a Digital lease)
    then they are being deprived of the experience they could possibly
    benefit from; this is wrong.
    
    I agree with the comment made by Royston(?) regarding the fact that it
    isn't normally the age of the driver, but the drivers experience which
    matters most.  Obviously someone aged 25 who has just passed their test
    should not be as experienced, and therefore more prone to accidents
    potentially, than someone who is 22 or 23 who has four or five years
    driving experience - it doesn't make sense, but I don't know how these
    policies are created.
    
    Chris.
2288.189Get a quote for the insurance!QUICHE::PITTAlph a ha is better than no VAX!Mon Jun 26 1995 19:2716
Stepping quickly aside from the question of erosion of benefits or not, I have a
simple comment concerning under 25s driving company cars:  there is no ban on
them driving them.  They simply cannot do it under Digital's insurance, and I
think I agree with that.  I too was amazed when I realized just how wide the
cover was.

So, for those who want an Under 25 driving their car, what do you do?  Well, you
have to get insurance for that driver.  You are right to ask Digital's Insurance
Department to quote for it, and I sincerely hope they will.  You should also ask
others to quote for it too.

Now the big question is, should Digital past on the cost of that extra insurance
to you, assuming they quote?  My personal feeling is yes, but I suspect there
will be a vocal minority here who say no!

T
2288.190Thanks for telling meMILE::JENKINSMon Jun 26 1995 20:1023
2288.191Query on new insurance guidelines....BELFST::BVOFIT::FITZPATRICKEMERTue Jun 27 1995 22:4521
 Hi,

 This note refers to a mail sent recently by Chris Palmer 
 detailing changes in the cover and use of Digital Fleet Vehicles.

 The message stated:
 
 "Digital Fleet Vehicles will be insured for Employee and Spouse/
  Co-habitee (with full licence), and any full licenced driver aged
  25 years and over only."

 Does anyone out there know the answers to the following questions?

 1. Can the Employee and Spouse/Co-habitee be under 25 years?
 
 2. What exactly is the legal definition of a 'Co-habitee'?

 Many thanks,

 Emer
2288.192VANGA::KERRELLDECUS Dublin 11-15 September'95Wed Jun 28 1995 13:0012
re.191:

>1. Can the Employee and Spouse/Co-habitee be under 25 years?

Yes.

> 2. What exactly is the legal definition of a 'Co-habitee'?

I think it would be fun to send this question to Chris Palmer and see if he can
answer it! If you do it, please post the response here.

Dave.
2288.193GOVT02::BARKERCareful with that AXP EugeneFri Jun 30 1995 13:5510
re .191

> 2. What exactly is the legal definition of a 'Co-habitee'?

My dictionary defines cohabit as 'to live together' so obviously a cohabitee is
someone who lives with you. So as long as your son/daughter lives with you & is 
over 25 then they can _still_ drive the company car covered by the Digital 
insurance.

Nigel
2288.194WOTVAX::STONEGTemperature Drop in Downtime Winterland....Fri Jun 30 1995 13:577
>>> So as long as your son/daughter lives with you & is 
>>> over 25 then they can _still_ drive the company car covered by the Digital 
>>> insurance.
    
    ...but if they're over 25 they can drive it anyway !
    
    G.
2288.195how to mess up Ian Hawley's holiday plans COMICS::HAWLEYIMr Flibble says: Game over boysFri Jun 30 1995 14:2910
    
    According to the dictionary we've got here...(Roy Shelley's) co-habit
    means "to live together AS HUSBAND AND WIFE". I was speaking to
    leaseplan about anoppther matter and happened to mention this to them
    to which they replied: "It means the person you share your life with".
    
    Sons and Daughters or anyone else for that matter will not be covered
    till they reach 25.
    
    Ian.
2288.196i'm feeling eagasyusydabsdhksCOMICS::HAWLEYIMr Flibble says: Game over boysFri Jun 30 1995 14:326
    
    > anoppther
    
    What did they put in my tea this morning?
    
    Ian.
2288.197COMICS::WEGGSome hard boiled eggs and some nuts.Fri Jun 30 1995 14:525
        As someone has already said, none of these dictionary definitions
        mean a thing, it is the *legal* definition that matters. If you
        end up in court, don't expect your Collins Gem to cut much ice!
        
        Ian.
2288.198Answers to .191BELFST::BVOFIT::FITZPATRICKEMERMon Jul 03 1995 13:4723
 Hi,

 I sent a mail to Chris Palmer asking him the questions in .191 and
 received the following reply:


Date:        30/06/95 13:15:00
From:        Chris Palmer @REO
Subject:     RE: Query regarding new car users..
To:          EMER FITZPATRICK

Emer,
   
   The Insurance policy will allow the use by any employee and 
   his/her spouse, irrespective of age.
   
   Co-habitee may be regarded as "live in partner".  We have used 
   this to cater for non-married couples and also persons living with 
   people of the same gender.   
   
   Regards,
   Chris

2288.199VANGA::KERRELLDECUS Dublin 11-15 September'95Mon Jul 03 1995 16:427
re.198:

>may be regarded

There's still some doubt then?

Dave.
2288.200Too good to be true!CHEFS::MARCHR::marchrMon Jul 03 1995 17:398
Anyone know how we are doing with the Vauxhall contract? Any signs of it 
being reversed in favour of another manufacturer? 

I think I'm being wound up - due to my deep depression about  the prospect 
of a Foxhole - but a rumour, I'm told, is circulating that Rover/BMW are 
being spoken to.

Rupert 
2288.201WOTVAX::STONEGTemperature Drop in Downtime Winterland....Mon Jul 03 1995 18:4413
    
>>> of a Foxhole - but a rumour, I'm told, is circulating that Rover/BMW are 
>>> being spoken to.
    
    It wouldn't surpise me at all, given our involvement with the Rover
    BPMS project - it's supported by my colleagues here in Warrington.
    However, now that we're using a third party leasing company I think it
    would be more likely to be 'thrown open' again with the Lease company
    quoting the best prices they can get for each make/model - there is no
    way Digital can guarantee to lease x cars from one manufacturer no
    matter what the deal.
    
    Graham
2288.202VAT ChangesLARVAE::PRESCOTTRMon Jul 03 1995 19:573
    Has anybody asked car fleet if the change in VAT that comes into effect
    on the 1st August will give any reduction in lease costs on cars
    delivered after that date ?????
2288.203BIRMVX::HILLNIt's OK, it'll be dark by nightfallMon Jul 03 1995 20:065
    Presumably you were involved in an incestuous relationship with a son
    or daughter they could drive?
    
    Of course, I suppose the book could get thrown at you if it was tested
    in court :-)
2288.204CHEFS::NASHDTue Jul 04 1995 14:4010
    
    I submitted requests for quotes recently and was told the delay in
    replying was because of the extra calculations necessary as a result of
    the changes in law. So it seems the changes will be implemented.
    
    I was also told that more than 70% of Digital's car fleet is now Vauxhall.
    
    Dave
    
    
2288.205Bugger.........what timing !!SNOTTY::BARRYPloppy Sir, Son of PloppyTue Jul 04 1995 16:5218
Hi All,

I am going on holiday to France at the end of the month and had planned to
share the driving with two other college mates with who I share a house
in Portsmouth. Unfortunately, they are both under 25 (although they have full
licenses).

Someone mentioned about the possibility of extending the Digital insurance....
did they have any luck. Also, is it possible to do this for a short period of
time ie. the two weeks I am on holiday ??

Prompt replies would be appreciated as I have only just realised that I am
quickly running out of time to sort this out !!

Regards

Barry
(and once more BUGGER !!)
2288.206Covered...or not covered....that is the question....FORTY2::WILKINSXMR Team - DTN (830) 6884Tue Jul 04 1995 17:4241
	Hmmmm...has anyone else out there just received their
	"super duper" new LeasePlan Accident Management info. with
	a copy of the insurance certificate ?

	I have, and the certificate shows, and I quote :

		5. Persons or classes of persons entitled to drive:

	   	     Any person who is driving on the order or with the
	   	     permission of the Policyholder.

		     (Provided that the person driving holds a
	    	      licence to drive the vehicle or has held
	              and is not disqualified from holding or
	              obtaining such a licence)



	The policyholder is Digital

	Soooo...a few questions:

	1) There appears to be no documented (on the certificate)
	   restriction regarding under 25 & non-cohabiting *;-)
	   drivers - hence if the police were to request production
	   of the certificate no offence would be disclosed...

	2) Again...no mention of provisional licence holders
	   being excluded...I believe that a provisional licenced
	   driver who complies with all other "L" restrictions
	   is covered.

	2) Do other drivers drive with the permission of the
	   policyholder or with the permission of the vehicle
	   "keeper" ?

	
	   What do you think....am I being thick here ?

	
	Kevin_confused 
2288.207COMICS::WEGGSome hard boiled eggs and some nuts.Tue Jul 04 1995 17:5010
2288.208CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutTue Jul 04 1995 18:114
I interpreted the policyholder as any representative of Digital, so
perhaps we can specify for ourselves who is allowed to drive?

Chris.
2288.209No news is.... no newsWOTVAX::HARDYPTue Jul 04 1995 18:2912
    Barry,
    
    I was one of the ones who said they had mailed Insurance Services to
    ask for options for extending the cover. No response as of yet, but
    they may just be finalising the conditions ;-)
    
    I'll let you know if a response does come.
    
    I was also talking to someone who had tried to get his own insurance to
    cover the under 25's, but he'd had no luck.
    
    Peter
2288.210Yep....but....FORTY2::WILKINSXMR Team - DTN (830) 6884Tue Jul 04 1995 19:0114
	Re; .207

	Yup...that's what I'd guess....but how is Mr. Plod going
	to know what Digital "think" ?  My point is that if
	someone under 25/learner/non-cohabitee etc. is seen
	driving by Mr. Plod and they are given a seven-day
	wonder, the insurance certificate is about as much use 
	as a chocolate fireguard !  According to it they are insured !

	Usually (particularly on my own insurance for my previous
	private car) drivers under 25 are specifically excluded
	from the insurance certificate.

	Kevin_over25_fulllicence_withspouse_but_still_interested *8-)
2288.211what about in an accident.....IOSG::MITCHELLEPigs all fed and watered, and ready to flyTue Jul 04 1995 19:244
I imagine the problems would start when an accident occurred - 'cos then the
interpretation of the words of the insurance are going to be 'discussed'  -
because someone somewhere is going to have to pay for any damage!!!  For
complying with a 'please present your documents...'  proabbaly no issue.
2288.212Hmm....no issue...but definately some offencesFORTY2::WILKINSXMR Team - DTN (830) 6884Tue Jul 04 1995 19:3615
>> 'please present your documents...'  proabbaly no issue.

	Yes...I agree that an accident would "solve" the issue *8-)

	However, up until that point I wouldn't think that the
	insurance certificate provided is worth the paper it is
	written on and it would allow uninsured use with little chance
	of detection.

	I wonder what the "old" Digital insurance certificate would have
	said  - was it any different ?

	I'll shut-up now *;-)

	Kevin.
2288.213CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutTue Jul 04 1995 19:427
>	I wonder what the "old" Digital insurance certificate would have
>	said  - was it any different ?

from memory (not perfect, as many will testify!) the previous insurance
certificate had exactly the same wording.

Chris.
2288.214Extra insurance ??SNOTTY::BARRYPloppy Sir, Son of PloppyTue Jul 04 1995 20:2810
Peter,

Thanks for the reply..........could you give me the mail address of insurance
services please. Also, do you happen to have their phone number....I'll see if 
I can get an idea over the phone......!!

Regards

Barry
(P.s. How long ago did you apply)
2288.215Test driving non-VauxhallsCOMICS::SHELLEYWed Jul 05 1995 14:107
    I've just checked VTX and notice another important change to the
    insurance arrangements. It used to be that DEC would automatically
    provide cover when test driving any make of car providing the request
    goes through the manufacturer's fleet demo. It now states that cover
    is provided _only_ for cars in the PCL.
    
    Royston
2288.216Test Drive InsuranceBAHTAT::CARTER_AUK P6000 CuratorWed Jul 05 1995 19:2611
    re: -1 which meant when I wanted to test a new 2.2 Frontera Estate, and
    the garage said they only had a 2.8TD Estate, I couldn't because it
    hadn't made the PCL. Actually I went on an 'accompanied' drive & used
    their insurance. 
    
    As we are supposed to arrange test drives thru' one of the 5 authorised
    dealers, is cover only provided for PCL cars which are test driven from
    them? I've been getting brochures & the drive from my local Vauxhall
    dealer.
    
    Andy
2288.217COMICS::SHELLEYWed Jul 05 1995 19:5412
    I've just received the insurance pack from Lease Plan. It seems quite
    clear that
    
    . The policy holder is Digital
    
    . Anyone can drive with the policy holder's permission - and permission
      is only given to those with a full driving license over 25 which we 
      were informed about seperately.
    
    . European breakdown cover at no extra cost.
    
    Royston
2288.218CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutWed Jul 05 1995 20:029
>    . Anyone can drive with the policy holder's permission - and permission
>      is only given to those with a full driving license over 25 which we 
>      were informed about seperately.
    
this is the bit I'm having difficulty with.  Who can speak on behalf
of the policyholder; any employee, the cost centre manager, Chris Palmer,
the insurance dept., the MD?  I wish they wouldn't be so ambiguous!

Chris.
2288.219COMICS::SHELLEYWed Jul 05 1995 20:117
2288.220CHEFS::GEORGEMlived eht pihsroWWed Jul 05 1995 20:147
Slight rathole, I guess, but my father's company had a similar policy, but the 
only people allowed to drive their cars had to actually be employed by the 
company.  So, my father would "employ" me whenever I wanted/needed to drive the 
car.  Apparently this had actually been tested in a claim somewhere, and was a 
valid way of insuring me on the car.  Mind you, if I had had to claim, I'd've 
been up the creek anyway, because I'm 20 yrs old and therefore too young to be 
covered.  Interesting idea though... 
2288.221Internal Comms vs. Legal documentationFORTY2::WILKINSXMR Team - DTN (830) 6884Thu Jul 06 1995 15:4617
	Re: .219

	Hmmm...You know what Chris Palmer told us.....Zurich
	know what Chris Palmer told us....but it ain't what
	it says on the legal notice aka the Insurance Cerificate,
	which IMHO is ambiguous.

	In a court of law how do you _prove_ what was said within
	internal company communications  ?

	Rathole deepens *8-)

	Oh sorry...I said I'd shut up *;-]

	Kevin.

	
2288.222COMICS::SHELLEYThu Jul 06 1995 16:0514
    Kevin
    
    I disagree to a certain extent that the certificate is ambiguous as it
    states that Digital is the policy holder and that anyone can drive it
    with the policy holder's permission.
    
    As far as legal speak goes if a case went to court what they want to 
    know is did the driver of the car have the policy holder's permission.
    As we know if they are under 25 or a learner they don't.
    
    As keepers of the vehicle it is our responsibility to ensure that
    anyone who drives it adheres to the guidelines of the policy holder.
    
    Royston
2288.223My last word...honest !FORTY2::WILKINSXMR Team - DTN (830) 6884Thu Jul 06 1995 16:2128
	Royston,

	Yep...in principle I agree with all of your comments...

	But...

>>    As keepers of the vehicle it is our responsibility to ensure that
>>    anyone who drives it adheres to the guidelines of the policy holder.

	How could anyone (in a court of law) _prove_ what
	the guidelines are ? is internal E-Mail acceptable evidence?
	What other form of notification have you received ?  Anything
	that you have signed to say that you are fully aware of
	the recently changed guidelines ?

	I'd expect this to be a minefield if it ever did appear
	in a court.

	IMHO the insurance certificate could have been made totally
	unambiguous by stating the exceptions to the insurance cover.

	I also think that would have made the issue of said certificates
	to employees far more useful *;-]

	Cheers,
	Kevin.

	
2288.224COMICS::SHELLEYThu Jul 06 1995 16:3215
    I can see where you are coming from but it's more striaght forward than
    that. 
    
    Remember it is Digital that is the policy holder and holds the
    policy from Zurich (or whoever the insurance is through) that would
    detail the driving restrictions.
    
    Say you had a personal car insured for any driver over 25 and you
    lend to a friend for a while. You would tell him about the restrictions
    so he would be aware of the situation. 
    
    Feel free to comment further.
    
    Royston
    
2288.225BAHTAT::DODDThu Jul 06 1995 18:368
    Given that the insurance certificate says "anyone with permission..."
    and the previous situation was anyone. Then if one could prove that one
    had not seen the new notice I think Digital and the insurers would be
    on dodgy ground.
    eg if one had not logged in to one's mail account since the notice was
    issued.
    
    Andrew
2288.226YUPPY::RAVENThu Jul 06 1995 19:0111
Just a quick question ...it seems you can't go by what is printed on the 
new issued certificates.......So I'll ask here ....

Are we allowed to drive other cars under the new insurance ?

Can I jump behind the wheel and drive my cousins Rover 3500 SDI , that only 
names him as a driver? And have cover .

I understand it used to work on the basis that I would have Third Party Cover.

K.R.
2288.227RIOT01::KINGMad mushroomsThu Jul 06 1995 19:058
    
    >>I understand it used to work on the basis that I would have Third Party Cover.
    
    
    I understood that it covered you for the company car you were leasing
    and that was it.
    
    Chris.
2288.228CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutThu Jul 06 1995 20:146
I think something has to be provided in writing (*not* email, bulletins
or whatever) for it to be legal, although I'm not certain of this.  The
last hardcopy of the guidelines which I received do not say anything about
under 25s, learners or anything else.

Chris.
2288.229GOVT02::BARKERCareful with that AXP EugeneFri Jul 07 1995 17:2316
re .217

>    I've just received the insurance pack from Lease Plan. It seems quite
>    clear that
>    
>    . The policy holder is Digital
>    
>    . Anyone can drive with the policy holder's permission - and permission
>      is only given to those with a full driving license over 25 which we 
>      were informed about seperately.
>    
>    . European breakdown cover at no extra cost.

	So the bit about spouse/cohabitee has been dropped?

Nigel
2288.230COMICS::SHELLEYFri Jul 07 1995 17:366
    My apologies for the over simplification in .217
    
    I was just trying to illustrate that it identifies Digital as the
    policy holder rather that the driver who only holds a certificate.
    
    Royston
2288.231Why not employee & one named driver?GOVT02::BARKERCareful with that AXP EugeneFri Jul 07 1995 17:3725
re .198

I've just been re-reading this & it's _still_ a mess. 

>   Co-habitee may be regarded as "live in partner".  We have used 
>   this to cater for non-married couples and also persons living with 
>   people of the same gender.   

	For this to carry wieght in a legal sense it needs to be much more 
strictly defined. It doesn't apply to me as I have been married to the same 
person for many years but among the younger members of staff "live in partners" 
may change pretty frequently. If someone moves in for a week or 2 are they 
covered. As for same gender, what about people sharing a house with another 
person of the same gender? Are they covered? After the car accident all you 
have to say is that you are having a sexual relationship with your flatmate & 
they are OK. Hang on though we can't have sexual relationship as the pure 
definition as you could have a live in partner or even a spouse but for all 
sorts of reasons (illness to name but one) do not have a sexual relationship.

	Surely the simplest most sensible thing is to have the employee & one 
named driver over 25. Then there is no dispute about whether one is a cohabitee 
or not it would also satisy the odd situation mentione din another note that I 
saw somehwere of a mother & adult daughter who is now not covered.

Nigel
2288.232.225+.226+.227+.228+.229 = Ambiguity *;-)FORTY2::WILKINSXMR Team - DTN (830) 6884Fri Jul 07 1995 17:4116
	Judging by all for these comments I still hold the
	belief that the Insurance Certificate is ambiguous
	to an unacceptable degree.

	From .228:

	>> I think something has to be provided in writing...


	Yep, as I've said I agree with this...my contention
	is that you would normally expect these details to
	be present on the Certificate of Motor Insurance.

	Anyways...I'm retreading old ground here !

	Kevin.
2288.233COMICS::WEGGSome hard boiled eggs and some nuts.Fri Jul 07 1995 19:2420
2288.234CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutFri Jul 07 1995 19:307
|    Drivers are restricted to any licensed driver with the Digital
|    custodian's permission.

so my 17 year old sister *is* still allowed to drive my car then, as
long as I give my permission?

Chris.
2288.235VTX .ne. Writing....FORTY2::WILKINSXMR Team - DTN (830) 6884Fri Jul 07 1995 19:3512
	Re: .233

>>	Well VTX is quite unambiguous (last updated 10-May-1995)


	Hmmm....I think I said writing...not electronic notice
	boards that aren't "producable" to another interested
	party - read Police/Court etc.

	I rest my case *8-)

	Kev.
2288.236COMICS::SHELLEYFri Jul 07 1995 19:4112
    VTX is clearly out of date as the new policy only recently came out.
    
    If you want to chance letting under 25 non-cohabitees drive your lease
    car that's up to you. I think the certificate is fine as proof of
    insurance but if it was taken further ie an accident then Zurich would
    not entertain a claim.
    
    VTX should be updated and I agree the certificate should be more
    specific but I think it is worded in such a way to allow changes to the
    policy.
    
    Royston 
2288.237Devils Advocate....FORTY2::WILKINSXMR Team - DTN (830) 6884Fri Jul 07 1995 19:5222
	Re -.1,

	Hi Royston,

	I'm playing Devils Advocate...I have _no_ intention
	of risking points on my license for allowing uninsured
	use of my lease car.

	But...your observation about VTX being out of date is
	a prime example of the problems that can be introduced
	by lax wording on legal documents which force others to
	"decide" what is correct based on their individual
	assessment of what is right - cohabitee vs. spouse etc.

	If we are advised of changes to the insurance policy
	I would deem it a pre-requisite that are all informed
	in writing and that data repositories such as VTX
	are updated _prior_ to the changes taking effect.

	Kev_case_rested ! 

	
2288.238COMICS::SHELLEYFri Jul 07 1995 19:5913
    Kevin
    
    I am in absolute total agreement with you. I have just had a chat
    with Ian Wegg and he pointed out a very interesting thing.
    
    If you remeber the restriction about under 25 non-cohabitees was
    imposed by Zurich. So why do Zurich issue us a certificate saying
    anyone can drive it with Digital's (the policy holder) permission.
    
    VTX is now out of date on the new insurance details and European
    breakdown cover not to mention a new FY96 PCL.
    
    Royston
2288.239CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutFri Jul 07 1995 20:119
I was also playing Devil's Advocate to a certain extent.  What worries me
is those people who may not have received or read the all-in-1 mail for
whatever reason (disappeared down a black hole, looked like junk so it
was overlooked, don't have an all-in-1 account) won't be any the wiser
about this, and may find themselves in trouble.  Unfortunately, as someone
previously pointed out, as far as the courts are concerned, `ignorance
is no defence'.

Chris.
2288.240COMICS::CORNEJWed Jul 12 1995 15:5616
    While this doesn't affect me directly (it a while since I had
    any friends that young and my kids are not old enough), I'm also 
    worried about the procedure used here.
    
    I went on holiday while the old policy was in force and it changed
    while I was away.  Suppose an under-25 had been driving the car and
    had an accident before I read the mail notifying me of the change.  Who
    would then be liable?
    
    How many people today still DO NOT KNOW that they may be uninsured?
                                -----------
    
    Yes,  that was shouting.
    
    Jc
    
2288.241Car cost spreadsheet available???FAILTE::GEDDESIThe Oily RagFri Jul 14 1995 20:066
    Does anyone have a spreadsheet for working out the cost of a car in the
    scheme vs opting out?
    
    Thanks,
    
    Iain
2288.242Slacker!YUPPY::PATEMANFaster than a speeding TurboLaserFri Jul 14 1995 20:106
    Why aren't you out selling to BP? Its Q1 and we need the money!!!
    
    Paul
    
    ps - Had a good holiday?
    
2288.243COMICS::WEGGSome hard boiled eggs and some nuts.Mon Jul 17 1995 19:2034
From:	KERNEL::LARVAE::LARVAE::MRGATE::"RDGMTS::A1CHEFS::PALMER" "17-Jul-1995 1505" 17-JUL-1995 15:04:02.64
To:	@Distribution_List
CC:	
Subj:	Important revision to Car Fleet changes

From:	NAME: Chris Palmer @REO             
	FUNC: UK Insurance                    
	TEL: (7)830 4911                      <PALMER@A1CHEFS@RDGMTS>
To:     See Below

    
    Dear Colleague,
    
    I refer to my recent communication regarding Car Fleet/Insurance 
    information, and in particular the changes in driver use.
    
    The announced changes have resulted in some employees expressing 
    concern that alternative arrangements to cover under 25's are not 
    available.  In response to this, a full review will take place and 
    our Insurers have been asked to continue to provide cover for 
    young drivers.
    
    For the longer term, various alternatives are being explored and 
    will be reviewed by the Territory Management Team.  As soon as a 
    decision is reached, I shall contact you again.  
    
    In the meantime, I am pleased to confirm that drivers under 25 may 
    drive your lease car with your consent.
    
    
    Regards,
    Chris Palmer

To Distribution List:
2288.244PJLPC::PHILTHE Marog from MarsMon Jul 17 1995 20:041
Bravo!
2288.245grrr!SNOOTY::HAWLEYIMr Flibble says: Game over boysMon Jul 17 1995 20:096
    
    I went on holiday on 4th July touring around Scotland and had to drive
    the whole 1500 miles thanks to this daft rule change. I'm glad to see
    they've done a temporary u-turn but grrrr! why not sooner!!!
    
    Ian.
2288.246CHEFS::GEORGEMlived eht pihsroWMon Jul 17 1995 20:353
Can I borrow your car, now, Ian?

Matt$U25
2288.247clause 24SNOOTY::HAWLEYIMr Flibble says: Game over boysMon Jul 17 1995 21:115
    Matt,
    
    You forget the bit about tall, Swansea supporting, Welsh students.
    
    Ian.
2288.248CHEFS::GEORGEMlived eht pihsroWMon Jul 17 1995 21:121
hrumph.
2288.249...and learners?CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutTue Jul 18 1995 02:253
Anybody know if the bit about having to hold a full licence still stands?

Chris.
2288.250RIOT01::KINGMad mushroomsTue Jul 18 1995 18:346
    
    re: quote for 405
    
    Aren't they due for replacement soon anyway?
    
    Chris.
2288.251COMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatWed Jul 19 1995 18:259
    Thanks to the folks that are putting quotes in 2288. 
    
    Could you please also include the model of the car in the title.
    This makes it easier when doing a directory of the note.
    
    I have changed the title of several recent replies to include the
    models listed.
    
    Royston (co-mod)
2288.252Multiple quotes?CHEFS::GERRYTThu Jul 20 1995 16:456
    I thought there were restrictions on the number of quotes you can request?
    
    Looks like several have had responses to many requests!
    I think I'll have a go!
    
    Tim
2288.253COMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatFri Jul 28 1995 20:1313
    I've just arranged a relief car whilst mine goes in for service next
    week and Hertz have advised me that the policy has changed and they
    will supply a Fiesta rather than a Mondeo and I will be invoiced for
    petrol if the tank is not refilled.
    
    The petrol request is fair enough but I don't understand why in
    mid-lease the standard of replacement car should change as I thought
    this cost would be built into the initial lease cost arrangement.
    
    It doesn't bother me too much but yet again we have here an erosion
    of benefit.
    
    Royston
2288.254moan, moanUBOHUB::STEWARDSON_CFri Jul 28 1995 21:3713
    As a newcomer to DIGITAL, all this talk of erosion in benefits is
    surprising. I have worked in two of our major competitors and DIGITAL
    could show both how to treat employess with respect as well as how to
    reward people for work well done. i think that that there are too many
    pairs of rose tinted specs around at the moment.
    
    It is inevitable that a company will try to reduce costs on such an
    expensive overhead as a car scheme but it should also be borne in mind
    that the scheme is one of the best even as it stands now. I would
    rather see DIGITAL doing well and suffer the odd minor change than be
    out of a job because of DIGITAL spending more than is necessary.
    
    Satisfied of Basingstoke
2288.255Hire cars are too much botherVANGA::KERRELLDECUS Dublin 11-15 September'95Fri Jul 28 1995 21:4010
re.253:

I usually arrange the service on a day I don't need the car, the garage picks it
up from the office car park and drops it back in time for me to go home.

If you need a car everyday then a Fiesta might not be a suitable replacement
(carrying equipment, travelling with customers, or long journeys) in which case
I'd kick up a stink.

Dave.
2288.256stupid, stupidVANGA::KERRELLDECUS Dublin 11-15 September'95Fri Jul 28 1995 21:435
re.254:

In that case, you won't mind if we half your salary, will you?

Dave.
2288.257Negativity!UBOHUB::STEWARDSON_CSun Jul 30 1995 02:219
    I'm not sure if halving salaries constitutes minor suffering! There are
    however some companies in our industry whose employess have probably
    suffered nearly 50% cuts in salaries/benefits in real terms over the
    last 4 years. 
    
    Seriously, DIGITAL is a good company to work for on the whole and the
    car scheme still supports that.
    
    
2288.258Get real!VESDAT::JKAXP1::KennedyDr Chandra...will I dream?Mon Jul 31 1995 13:078
RE: .257 and a couple back.

1. We did not join those other companies, we joined Digital.

2. Name the companies that have cut salaries and benfits by 50%.

- John.

2288.259COMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatMon Jul 31 1995 13:2912
    re: UBOHUB::STEWARDSON_C 
    
    As a newcomer, welcome to Digital and this notesfile. Perhaps you would
    care to sign in in note 3.
    
    It is good to see that you are pleased with the package that Digital
    offers you but please bear in mind that there are many folks here that
    have not had pay increases for 5 years and seen their benifits becoming
    less and less over the last few years as well. You will understand that
    your comments may not be very well received by everyone.
    
    Royston (co-moderator)
2288.260So?WOTVAX::ROWEMFrank Gamballi's TrousersMon Jul 31 1995 16:2814
    Hmm
    We've (OLO'ers) officially been supplied with "group c"? cars for 
    years e.g fiesta, when Digital pays for it e.g accident damage, I 
    believed that the conditions changed years ago to also include
    Service times? Anyway out of countless hire cars over the years I've
    only ever actually had a metro once, and have usually ended up with
    Rover 416's or Cavaliers. It seems to be that the less notice you 
    give the hire company the more chance there is they'll send you 
    whatever they have in the lot.
    Can't see it as a major issue? Gradual erosion of benefits seems have 
    followed gradual erosion of profit? Thats yer market economy for ya
    
    
    Matt. 
2288.261It's not that bad.SHIPS::JACKSON_GMon Jul 31 1995 17:2110
    Re DIGITAL car policy Vs Others:
    
    As another newcomer to DIGITAL, I can confirm that the policy is pretty
    much in line with outside (will admit that the Vauxhall issue is a bit
    of a bind), however it's still loads cheaper that running your own car
    into the ground (and I can have a fast motor without worrying about
    insuring it!)
    
    On the whole I'm not unhappy, mind you I could do without waiting until
    October for a poxy Calibra!
2288.262Don't think I'll ever have a co car again...CHEFS::CARTERCMon Jul 31 1995 18:0033
2288.263ESBS01::WATSONJust one more time before I go.Mon Jul 31 1995 18:2510
2288.264Reality lives beyond DECUBOHUB::STEWARDSON_CMon Jul 31 1995 20:4120
    Three other companies who have cut pay/benefits by at least 50% over
    the last 4 years (mainly for o/c engineers):
    1) AT&T GIS
    2) Unisys
    3) ICL - who have just announced another pay freeze by the way.
    
    I think the depression sets in over a long period of time with one
    employer when an employee remebers better times. The concern is that it
    is all too easy to fall into the habit of talking oneself down. It is a
    good idea, in these circumstances, to look around and see what has
    happened to the likes of our competitors. If this brings no relief or
    at least a feeling of "things couldbe a lot worse" then it is probably
    time to cross to those greener pastures.
    
    As a newcomer, one of the positive aspects of DIGITAL seems to be the
    loyaly of its engineering employees. I would hope that such loyalty can
    be rewarded when the fortunes of the company improve.
    
    Since this is the CARS confrence, has anyone test driven the new Fiat
    Coupe Turbo yet?
2288.265COMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatMon Jul 31 1995 20:489
2288.266More on the Fiat when I get timeESBS01::WATSONJust one more time before I go.Mon Jul 31 1995 20:5014
    Yes (To the Fiat Coupe Turbo) but. I took one out for a spin last week.
    In short a nice car, well put together (for a Fiat, BMW/Honda won't
    loose any sleep though) nippy but *monster* turbo lag. I wouldn't like
    to drive on at (or close to) the limits for this reason alone.
    
    In contrast I took A V-TEC Prelude out last weekend, not as striking as
    the Fiat but what an engine - though I can see why people could dislike
    the looks (Both inside (Star Trek) and out). CAR mag prefered the Fiat
    over the Prelude (Over the 200SX &  something else - Calibra ?).
    
    I used to have a 2.3 Prelude and had no problems driving it
    'progressivly'.
    
    	Rik
2288.267End of rathole?VESDAT::JKAXP1::KennedyDr Chandra...will I dream?Mon Jul 31 1995 21:0312
RE: .264

>>> 3) ICL - who have just announced another pay freeze buy the way.

My brother-in-law, who works for ICL, gets paid more now than he did 
four years ago, and his benefits have not substantially altered in 
that time (so he tells me). I'm sure he would tell me if he had a pay 
cut of 50%, in fact I'm sure anyone within a radius of half a mile 
would hear him :-)

- John.

2288.268global viewUBOHUB::STEWARDSON_CMon Jul 31 1995 21:2729
    One of the lucky ones I guess - there wi`ll always be
    exceptions but a large proportion of the engineering workforce took
    crippling drops in on-call and overtime as well as poorer pension
    contributions and a degraded car scheme which added up to around 50%
    less when inflation over 4 years is taken into account.
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
2288.269CHEFS::CARTERCMon Jul 31 1995 23:0314
2288.270CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutTue Aug 01 1995 01:355
A friend who I went to college with got a job with ICL around the same
time I was employed.  He now earns considerably more than me.  Perhaps
that's because he's Grant Mitchell incarnate.  :)

Chris.
2288.271PANIC::IANTue Aug 01 1995 03:043
    re .269
    
    As a matter of interest, what are you doing now?
2288.272COMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatTue Aug 01 1995 13:333
    Can we take this personal banter off-line please
    
    Royston (co-mod)
2288.273What reduction in VAT.BRUMMY::WARNERDWed Aug 09 1995 16:3219
2288.274COMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatWed Aug 09 1995 20:1519
    Dean
    
    I think you miss the point of the PCL.
    
    Digital supplies us with a certain grade of car  (ie Cavalier 1.6)
    or compensates us with an allowance.
    
    If the cost of the lease goes up (or down) this is transparent to 
    us we just get the car as a benefit.
    
    Abviously we can choose a higher or lower spec car and the lease cost
    should reflect this.
    
    We are not being ripped of if the lease cost goes down and it costs
    digital less. The worrying thing is that if the leases are cheaper 
    because of the change in VAT then the allowance may be reduced to those
    who've opted out of the scheme.
    
    Royston
2288.275COMICS::PARRYTrevor ParryWed Aug 09 1995 20:3810
    Roy,  I think I missed the point of the PCL too.
    
    If Digital are being charged proportionately less for the same car, why
    isn't the saving being passed on to the person leasing the car ?   i.e.
    why should Digital make more money out of a newer lease which could be
    for the same car.  I'm not explaning this very well, but I'm expecting
    the lease costs to drop and am waiting for the results of the review of
    the car scheme that should have happened in July.
    
    tmp
2288.276BAHTAT::DODDWed Aug 09 1995 20:4414
    If the cost of the lease dropped then I would expect Digital to reduce
    the allowances. Where I think a saving might be seen by an employee who
    contributes for a "better" car.
    
    eg
    Standard car costs 3500 allowance is 3500
    lease cost drops to 3000 sllowance drops to 3000
    
    extra car costs 4000 contribution 500
    extra car drops to 3250 contribution now 250
    
    All numbers are fictitous.
    
    Andrew
2288.277Increase in Benefits ??????BRUMMY::WARNERDWed Aug 09 1995 21:0415
    
    	Re:> Looks like you're on to a looser Royston
    
    
    	The point I was trying to make is that the reduction in cost due to
    	the changes in VAT should be passed on to the end user therefore
    	contributing to an "INCREASE" in benefits for a change.
    	
    	I've heard on the grapevine that the re-assessed prices for the PCL
    	are being discussed sometime in the very near future and have not
    	yet been posted due to the changes in VAT.
    
    	Dean.
    
    
2288.293WOTVAX::stus.olo.dec.com::HATTOSIts Simple, but it's not easyWed Aug 09 1995 21:126
Yeah, sorry not very descriptive, well misleading maybe!

Have LeasPlan not chased you about your 3 year old? They seem pretty hot 
on this from experiences colleagues here have had.


2288.278COMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatWed Aug 09 1995 21:2114
2288.279How to get a quoteSNOTTY::BARRYPloppy Sir, Son of PloppyThu Aug 17 1995 15:1015
Hi All,

Sorry if this is a basic question........

I would like to get some quotes for some two seater sports cars but dont know
how to go about it. The quotes are out of interest and a thought for the
future.......

Do you have to be changing your car soon to get a quote and are there ANY
restrictions to which cars you can get a quote for. For example, is it possible
to get a quote for a very high range car like a TVR Griffith ??

Regards

Barry
2288.281COMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatThu Aug 17 1995 15:1617
    There should be no reason why you can't get a quote for any new car
    available in the UK regardless of price. However, your manager will
    have the final say if he/she decides it is not practical.
    
    The old formular was that you had to be changing the car soon (up to
    6 weeks ?) and were allowed 2 quotes. This wasn't checked however as I
    know of folks who put through many quotes before ordering.
    
    Hertz/PHH cars have (used to have?) a 2 month window where they could
    be returned and your new car delivered which means if you don't like
    your current car you could time it with an order to replace it 2 months 
    early.
    
    Things may have changed with LeasePlan. Anyone know the current state
    of play ?
    
    Royston
2288.282CHEFS::CARTERCThu Aug 17 1995 15:178
    Can't say how to go about it...
    
    but surely getting quote like this 'just out of interest' is adding extra
    admin that Digital can do without paying for?
    
    
    
    Xtine
2288.283BRUMMY::MARTIN::BELLMartin Bell, M&amp;U PSC, @BBPThu Aug 17 1995 15:416
    Why not phone up Leaseplan and _ask_?
    
    They can probably give you a ballpark figure, and after all, it is
    their job to help out, 'cos they will take your money if you bite!
    
    mb
2288.284GOVT04::BARKERCareful with that AXP EugeneFri Aug 18 1995 22:0713
re .282

>    Can't say how to go about it...
>    
>    but surely getting quote like this 'just out of interest' is adding extra
>    admin that Digital can do without paying for?

	Aha, but now that Car Fleet has been privatised to LeasePlan it is
_not_ extra admin that Digital is paying for. Mind you I don't know what you
want a quote for, these Vauxhalls are jolly nice & much cheaper than the other
cars.

Nigel Barker
2288.285CHEFS::WILLIAMS_KFri Aug 25 1995 20:262
    someone said a while back that they were getting a quote for a MGF. Has
    anyone seen it? :Kevin
2288.286RIOT01::KINGMad mushroomsTue Sep 05 1995 21:107
    
    re:2290.89
    
    Looks like the Nissan is the best quote out of that lot.  GT4 price is
    probably screwed by the insurance rating.
    
    Chris.
2288.287COMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatTue Sep 05 1995 21:157
2288.288RIOT01::KINGMad mushroomsTue Sep 05 1995 21:2712
2288.289CHEFS::MARCHRRUPERT MARCHWed Sep 06 1995 15:188
    Ref recent quotes and other I've got from Lease plan recently for BMWs.
    
    Does anyone know if there is any light at the end of the tunnel - has
    Vauxhall still got the monopoly on good discounts for another year? I
    had heard Rover/BMW were trying to muscle in. Fact, fiction or wishful
    thinking??!!
    
    Rupert
2288.290COMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatWed Sep 06 1995 15:2914
    Rupert, I'd heard various things over the last 12 months or so about
    possible changes.
    
    First of all that we weren't ordering anywhere near the volume of
    Vauxhalls due to rightsizing and folks opting out of the scheme and 
    this bred the thought that the discount would be lost. Secondly that
    a deal with Rover would be a good idea as it would better cement the
    relationalship between Digital and Rover Group.
    
    I was at least expecting a revamp of the lease costs in the PCL at the
    begininning of FY96 and a change to the car allowance.
    
    Royston 
           
2288.291horses mouth...BRUMMY::HATTONMI could fit in an unmod'ed Mclaren, at half the priceWed Sep 06 1995 19:437
    
    Wishful thinking..... I asked about a change before I put my order in
    at the end of June and I was "assured" that we would be with Vauxhall
    for "at least" the next year and probably two.
    
    - MARK -
    
2288.292CHEFS::MARCHRRUPERT MARCHThu Sep 07 1995 18:228
    ref .291
    
    Mark,
    
    Who did you ask?  Leaseplan, Purchasing or HR - they all seem to have a
    stake.
    
    Rupert
2288.294YUPPY::RAVENFri Sep 08 1995 17:3719
My current car is about to see its first M.O.T. ....end of lease at end
of October. Anyone got any ideas of when the Vectra prices will appear on the
P.C.L. ?  I would imagine they will be about the same as the Cavaliers.

The car allowance will now be based on the cost of a base model Vectra ...like
it was on the cost of a base model Cavalier....I assume ?

I will hang onto my current car until I can order a new Vectra. 
I have done about 63,000 miles ......I will hand the car back with 70,000 on the
clock...its a P.H.H. car. Having been told by someone in car fleet that I must
not go over 60,000 in any circumstances...and order a car now and hire one
for use until delivery. Last phone call to fleet I was told don't matter too
much going over 60,000 as all cars are pooled. And those going over 60,000
miles are balanced against those going back at end of lease with say 40,000
on the clock.


K.rR.

2288.295speculationMUGGER::GRAHAMGraham Smith, Solution Support GroupFri Sep 08 1995 19:5169
2288.296YUPPY::RAVENFri Sep 08 1995 20:0727
;-1

What I mean by last call to fleet .....

Is ..I pick up telephone ...tap in magic numbers......
And some answers....

Me    "Can you tell me when the prices for Vectras will be available"

Fleet "In a couple of weeks"

Me    " O.K. I will call back then...P.S. my cars now done 63,000 miles so I
Need to order  a new one soon...are we charged for excess miles over 60,000?"

Fleet "Who is the car via ...."

Me "P.H.H."

Fleet "Thats O.K. ...we pool all the cars together and those under 60,000 miles
help cancel those over"


Does the above help ?

K.R.

Kevin Raven
2288.297Appears we are surcharged!ARRODS::HEWITTCComms=tin cans+wet stringMon Sep 11 1995 17:119
    Leaseplan have just told me that Hertz have told them that I have done
    48k miles and, I quote:
    
    "As Digital are charged excess mileage if the vehicle goes over 60,000
    miles please confirm with Lease Plan that the mileage is correct so
    that we can arrange to shorten the lease and allow you to order another
    car."
    
    Colin.
2288.298CHEFS::CARTERCMon Sep 11 1995 18:256
    It would seem from the conversations that there is a difference between
    the contract with Hertz and the one with PHH.
    
    
    
    Xtine
2288.299KERNEL::PARRYTrevor ParryMon Sep 11 1995 21:024
    Eh ?  Both PHH and Hertz charge for cars over the 60,000 but it appears
    that they try and catch the ones that are going to go way over.
    
    tmp
2288.300CHEFS::CARTERCTue Sep 12 1995 19:1615
    Sorry,
    
    I read between the lines that PHH aren't charging as much for
    over-milegage cars and are willing to offset the ones that go back
    under mileage, so Leaseplan is less picky about them being returned 
    whereas Hertz are sticky about mileage, and charge enough to make 
    Leaseplan insist they go back "on time"
    
    
    Sometimes I can't control that assumptive leap ;-)!
    
    
    Xtine
    
    
2288.301CHEFS::WILLIAMS_KThu Sep 14 1995 18:156
    >>heard Rover/BMW were trying to muscle in.
    
    Sorry to disappoint you but I read that Rover sales are down 11% since
    last year due to them "withdrawing from the unprofitable fleet business"
    
    :Kevin
2288.30242441::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatWed Sep 20 1995 13:4319
    Interesting mail from Pat Axford re benchmark cars for FY96 (should we
    start a new topic ?).
    
    It lists the following
    
    level 1-7   Cavalier  1.6 GLS         Supp 2950
          8-9   Cavalier  2.0 GLS              3560
         10-11  Omega 2.0 GL                   4460
         12+    Omega 2.0 CD                   4940
    
    Good news that the new list will hold and even reduce existing prices.
    
    The funny thing is that there is no such model as a Cavalier '1.6' GLS
    or Omega 2.0 'GL'. It will be fun to try and order these models.
    
    I would have thought that the new Vectra models should have been taken
    into consideration as the benchmark models for FY96.
    
    Royston 
2288.303CHEFS::CARTERCWed Sep 20 1995 14:224
    Wasn't the level 8-9 model a 2.0 SRi? A GLS isn't quite the same....
    
    
    Xtine
2288.30442441::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatWed Sep 20 1995 14:426
2288.305Let's wait and seeMILE::JENKINSThu Sep 21 1995 18:2018
2288.306YUPPY::RAVENThu Sep 21 1995 20:0714
2288.307COMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatThu Sep 21 1995 20:4411
      >>The prices should be based on the Vectra
    
    I have mailed Pat Axford (he or a she?) pointing out the errors in the
    model names and asked about Vectra pricing. 
    
    The only reason I can think of as to why the Vectra models were not
    listed is that the review took place back in July.
    
    Are details about Vectra models available yet ? 
    
    Royston
2288.308Price hike this FY??BRUMMY::BRACEYThere ain't no sanity clauseThu Sep 21 1995 22:1018
    I think we are missing the point here.   The current driver price of an
    Omega  is.
    
    		GLS	4210
    		CD	4511
    
    The benchmark price is 
    
    		GL(S?)	4460 L10/11 Supp
    		CD	4960 L12   Supp
    
    it seems to me that this is an (un) subtle way of telling us that
    driver prices will soon be going up butallowances will remain as is.
    
    
    Guy	
    
     
2288.309I'm puzzledWOTVAX::HARDYPFri Sep 22 1995 12:4112
    Guy, 
    
    Maybe I'm missing your point but shouldn't you be glad that, according
    to your figures, an opportunity to lower the supplemets has been passed
    over by management. For example the L10/11 could have been dropped to
    4210 (your GLS price) and the L12 to 4511 (your CD price).
    
    It looks like a good deal to me!
    
    Peter
    
     
2288.310Pat Axford is a she.BAHTAT::DODDFri Sep 22 1995 14:251
    
2288.311BRUMMY::BRACEYThere ain't no sanity clauseFri Sep 22 1995 14:489
    Re 309
    
    Surely raising the price has the same effect as dropping the allowance
    either way it will cost the driver more to drive the same car.
    
    Guy
    
    I don't think I'm missing anything here?????
      
2288.312Wait till the new PCL is outCOMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatFri Sep 22 1995 15:1013
    Guy
    
    The mail was very ambiguous. It says they review the benchmark cars and
    set the allowance accordingly. We are lucky I suppose that they don't
    decide on a 1.2 Corsa Merit.
    
    All the mail is saying to me is that the allowances are not changing
    and will allow employees to get the benchmark cars with their
    supplement possibly with some change for 'fuel for personal, social and
    domestic use' as suggested in the Car Supplement section in vtx. You
    should read this if you want a laugh.
    
    Royston
2288.313New PCL?WELCLU::MANROFri Sep 22 1995 19:295
    re: -1
    When is the new PCL due out?
    
    
    Rgds,  Sheleen.
2288.314Should be by XmasCOMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatFri Sep 22 1995 19:419
2288.315COMICS::WEGGSome hard boiled eggs and some nuts.Tue Sep 26 1995 01:315
        As the new PCL is due in VTX soon, I thought it might be wise
        to keep a copy of the FY95 one for comparison.  I'll put it
        in the next reply (it's 172 lines).
        
        Ian.
2288.316KERNEL::WEGGIan Wegg - UK TSCTue Sep 26 1995 01:32172
  CORSA 3-DOOR MODELS
  1000             MERIT 1.2I 3-DR H/B                        2075
  1002             MERIT 1.2I (E-DRIVE) 3-DR H/B              2118
  1004             MERIT 1.5D 3-DR H/B                        2068
  1006             LS 1.2I 3-DR H/B                           2206
  1008             LS 1.4I (HI-TORQ) 3-DR H/B                 2265
  1009               "  "      "     AUTO 3-DR H/B            2437
  1010             LS 1.5TD 3-DR H/B                          2273
  1014             SRI 1.4I 16V (82 PS) 3-DR H/B              2511
  1016             GSI 1.6I 16V 3-DR H/B                      3088

  CORSA  5-DOOR MODELS
  1018             MERIT 1.2I 5-DR H/B 4SPD                   2141
  1020             MERIT 1.5D 5-DR H/B                        2133
  1022             LS 1.2I 5-DR H/B                           2271
  1023             LS 1.4I (HI-TORQ) AUTO 5-DR H/B            2500
  1024             LS 1.4I (HI-TORQ) 5-DR H/B                 2330
  1025             LS 1.5TD 5-DR H/B                          2438
  1026             GLS 1.5TD 5-DR H/B                         2438
  1028             GLS 1.2I 5-DR H/B                          2345
  1030             GLS 1.4I (82 PS) 16V 5-DR H/B              2469
  1032             GLS 1.4I 16V AUTO 5-DR H/B                 2704
  1032A            CDX 1.4I 16V 5DR H/B                       3150
  1033A            CDX 1.4I 16V AUTO 5DR H/B                  3346

  TIGRA                
  1040             1.4i 16V 3DR COUPE                         3629
  1042             1.6I 16V 3DR COUPE                         4186

  ASTRA SALOONS            
  1054             LS 1.4I (82 PS) 4DR SAL                    2496
  1056             LS 1.7D 4DR SAL                            2534
  1062             GLS 1.6I MANUAL 4DR SAL                    2787
  1064             GLS 1.7TD 4DR SAL                          2818

  ASTRA 3-DOOR HATCHBACKS
  1078             MERIT 1.4I (HI-TORQ) 3DR H/B               2273
  1079             MERIT 1.4I (82 PS) AUTO 3DR H/B            2406
  1080             MERIT 1.6I (E-DRIVE) 3DR H/B               2373
  1082             MERIT 1.7D 3DR H/B                         2370
  1084             LS 1.4I (HI-TORQ) 3DR H/B                  2381
  1095             SPORT 1.8I 16V 3DR H/B                     3399
  1096             CONVERTIBLE 1.6 2DR
  1097             CONVERTIBLE 1.8 2DR

  ASTRA 5-DOOR HATCHBACKS
  1100             MERIT 1.4I (HI-TORQ) 5DR H/B               2325
  1101             MERIT 1.4I (82 PS) AUTO 5DR H/B            2459
  1102             MERIT 1.6I (E-DRIVE) 5DR H/B               2428
  1104             MERIT 1.7D 5DR H/B                         2424
  1106             LS 1.4I (HI-TORQ) 5DR H/B                  2431
  1108             LS 1.4I (82 PS) 5DR H/B                    2496
  1109             LS 1.6I (E-DRIVE) 5DR H/B                  2502
  1110             LS 1.7D 5DR H/B                            2534
  1112             LS 1.7TD 5DR H/B                           2673
  1114             GLS 1.4I (82 PS) 5DR H/B                   2569
  1116             GLS 1.6I 5DR H/B                           2787
  1118             GLS 1.7TD 5DR H/B                          2818
  1120A            SPORT 1.6I 16V 5DR H/B                     3043
  1122A            SPORT 1.7TD 5DR H/B                        3017
  1124A            SPORT 1.8I 16V 5DR H/B                     3459 
  1125A            CDX 1.6 16V 5DR H/B                        3604
  1126A            CDX 1.6 16V AUTO 5DR H/B                   3940
  1127A            CDX 1.7 TURBO DIESEL 5DR H/B               3433
  1128A            CDX 2.0 16V 5DR H/B                        3952
  1129A            CDX 2.0 16V AUTO 5DR H/B                   4189

  ASTRA ESTATES            
  1138             MERIT 1.4I (HI TORQ) 5DR EST               2424
  1140             MERIT 1.4I (82 PS) 5DR EST                 2467
  1142             MERIT 1.7D 5DR EST                         2522
  1144             LS 1.4I (82 PS) 5DR EST                    2594
  1146             LS 1.7D 5DR EST                            2636
  1148             LS 1.7TD 5DR EST                           2772
  1152             GLS 1.6I 5DR EST                           2880
  1154             GLS 1.7TD 5DR EST                          2917
  1155             SPORT 1.8I 16V 5DR EST                     3372
  1155A            CDX 1.6 16V 5DR EST                        3663
  1156A            CDX 1.6 16V AUTO 5DR EST                   3849
  1157A            CDX 2.0 16V 5DR EST                        3895
  1158A            CDX 2.0 16V AUTO 5DR EST                   4197

  CAVALIER SALOONS
  1160         ENVOY 1.6I 4DR SAL                          2702
  1162         ENVOY1.7D 4DR SAL                           2677
  1164         ENVOY 1.7TD 4DR SAL                         2757
  1166         LS 1.6I 4DR SAL                             2843
  1170         LS 1.7TD 4DR SAL                            2934
  1172         LS 1.8I 4DR SAL                             2845
  1174         LS 2.0I 16V 4DR SAL                         3046
  1178         GLS 1.7TD 4DR SAL                           3061
  1180         GLS 1.8I 4DR SAL                            3009
  1182         GLS 2.0I 16V 4DR SAL                        3213
  1184         GLS V6 2.5I 24V 4DR SAL                     4155
  1186         CDX 1.7 TD 4 DR SAL                         3491
  1188         CDX 2.0 I 16V 4DR SAL                       3909
  1190         CDX 2.5I V6 24V 4DR SAL        VELOUR       4706
  1192          "    "   "  "   "   "         LEATHER      4759
  1194         SRI 2.0I 16V 4DR SAL                        3713

  CAVALIER HATCHBACKS
  1200         ENVOY 1.6I 5DR H/B                          2724
  1202         ENVOY1.7D 5DR H/B                           2699
  1204         ENVOY 1.7TD 5DR H/B                         2778
  1206         LS 1.6I 5DR H/B                             2863
  1210         LS 1.7TD 5DR H/B                            2915
  1212         LS 1.8I 5DR H/B                             2865
  1214         LS 2.0I 16V 5DR H/B                         3067
  1218         GLS 1.7TD 5DR H/B                           3081
  1220         GLS 1.8I 5DR H/B                            3029
  1222         GLS 2.0I 16V 5DR H/B                        3233
  1224         V6 2.5I 24V 5DR H/B                         4175
  1226         CDX 1.7 TD 5DR H/B                          3513
  1228         CDX 2.0 I 16V 5DR H/B                       3932
  1230         CDX 2.5I V6 5DR H/B                VELOUR   4683
  1232          "   "    "  "   "                 LEATHER  4782
  1234         SRI 2.0I 16V 5DR H/B                        3735

  OMEGA SALOONS
  1302             SELECT 2.0I 16V  4DR SAL                  4060
  1304             SELECT 2.5 TD  4DR SAL                    4457
  1306             GLS 2.0I 16V  4DR SAL                     4210
  1308             GLS 2.5I V6 24V  4DR SAL                  4600
  1310             GLS 2.5 TD  4DR SAL                       4609
  1312             CD 2.0I 16V  4DR SAL                      4511
  1314             CD 2.5I V6 24V  4DR SAL                   4754
  1316             CD 2.5 TD  4DR SAL                        4913
  1318             CDX 2.5I V6 24V  4DR SAL                  5306
  1320             CDX 2.5 TD  4DR SAL                       5487
  1322             ELITE 2.5 TD  4DR SAL                     5915
  1324             ELITE 3.0 V6  4DR SAL                     5939

  OMEGA ESTATES
  1332             SELECT 2.0I 16V  5DR EST                   3979
  1334             SELECT 2.5 TD  5DR EST                     4314
  1336             GLS 2.0I 16V  5DR EST                      4116
  1338             GLS 2.5I V6 24V  5DR EST                   4351
  1340             GLS 2.5 TD  5DR EST                        4455
  1342             CD 2.0I 16V  5DR EST                       4398
  1344             CD 2.5I V6 24V  5DR EST                    4617
  1346             CD 2.5 TD  5DR EST                         4732
  1348             CDX 2.5I V6 24V  5DR EST                   5133
  1350             CDX 2.5 TD  5DR EST                        5265
  1352             ELITE 3.0 V6 24V 5DR EST                   5629
  1354             ELITE 2.5 TD  5DR EST                      5550

  CALIBRA               
  1400             8V 2.0I 3DR COUPE                          3708
  1402             16V 2.0I 3DR COUPE               CLOTH     4033            
  1404              "    "   "    "                 LEATHER   4112
  1406             2.5I V6 3DR                      CLOTH     4745
  1408               "  "   "                       LEATHER   4823
  1410             TURBO 16V 4 X 4 2.0I 3DR COUPE   CLOTH     5138
  1412               "    "    "    "    "    "     LEATHER   5219

  FRONTERA              
  1500             2.0I SPORT 3DR                             3587
  1502             2.0I SPORT SOFT-TOP                        3643
  1504             2.4I ESTATE 5DR                            4087
  1506             2.3TD ESTATE 5DR                           4235
  1506A            2.0I S SPORT 3DR                           3658
  1507A            2.2I 16V 5DR                               4276
  1508A            2.8TD 3DR                                  3987
  1509A            2.8TD S 3DR                                4128

  MONTEREY              
  1600             RS 3.2I V6 3DR                              6040
  1602             RS 3.2I V6 AUTO 3DR                         6285
  1604             RS 3.1 TD 3DR                               5726
  1606             LTD 3.2I V6 5DR                             6370
  1608             LTD 3.2I V6 AUTO 5DR                        6618
  1610             LTD 3.1 TD 5DR                              6035
2288.317COMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatTue Sep 26 1995 12:295
    
    Thanks Ian for posting the FY95 prices. It will be interesting to 
    compare with the new prices.
    
    Royston
2288.318the new lower prices....CHEFS::NONDEPA complaint is a cry for help Tue Sep 26 1995 14:181
    
2288.319COMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatTue Sep 26 1995 18:2017
    NEWSFLASH
    
    I've just received a courteous reply from Pat Axford after I mailed
    her about the errors in the benchmark car model letters.
    
    She confirms that the Cavalier 1.6 GLS should be LS and the Omega 2.0
    GL should be the GLS.
    
    Vectra prices should appear in vtx by next week.
    
    She also says that prices for all existing Vauxhall models and the car
    supplement remain fixed for the remainder of the year until 30 June
    1996.
    
    So I guess this means no revised prices at all in the PCL.
    
    Royston
2288.320CHEFS::WILLIAMS_KWed Sep 27 1995 20:3120
2288.321I thought the same when I first read the mailMILE::JENKINSWed Sep 27 1995 22:4418
    
    Re .320 :Kevin
    
    I think the mail was somewhat confusing. The mail states the level
    allowances (not the car price) and provides as a reference the standard 
    car for that level. I suspect this was done to show how overcompensated
    we all are i.e. we allow you 'x' but it only costs 'y'.
    
    An earlier message suggests that all cars apart from the Vectras
    will be the same prices as last year - generous you may think....
    except that the lease companies are getting the cars 17.5% cheaper
    since August 95 as they can now claim back the VAT on all the new
    cars they lease.
    
    Richard.
    
    
    
2288.322COMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatMon Oct 02 1995 12:4716
2288.323VECTRA PRICES AVAILABLECHEFS::WEAVERDMon Oct 02 1995 18:005
    VECTRA prices released today. Leaseplan will mail you if you ask, or
    should be on VTX in a couple of days.
    
    Delivery 8-10 weeks, but orders placed BEFORE launch date on 19th
    October will have shorter lead time.
2288.324COMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatMon Oct 02 1995 18:066
    Feel free to post any Vectra prices if you get them before they appear
    on vtx.
    
    Thanks
    
    Royston
2288.325VECTRA PRICES NOW ON VTXWOTVAX::ROXBURGHAMon Oct 02 1995 18:104

	The VECTRA price are now on VTX. Not sure that the price increases
	are in line with the 1.6% retail price increase by Vauxhall...!
2288.326RIOT01::KINGMad mushroomsMon Oct 02 1995 18:1655
    
    From VTX...
    
    
    4 Door Models
    
      PCL Numbers           Model                   Price
    
      18000                 1.6 16v LS              3,004
      18001                 1.6 16v GLS             3,198
      18002                 1.7 TDS LS              3,084
      18003                 1.7 TDS GLS             3,279
      18004                 1.7 TDS CDX             3,810
      18005                 1.8 16v LS              3,029
      18006                 1.8 16v GLS             3,224
      18007                 2.0 16v GLS             3,548
      18008                 2.0 16v SRi             3,967
      18009                 2.0 16v CDX             4,238
      18010                 2.5 V6 GLS              4,501
      18011                 2.5 V6 CDX              5,342
                            
      5 Door Models
    
      18012                 1.6 8v Envoy            2,827
      18013                 1.6 16v LS              3,004
      18014                 1.6 16v GLS             3,198
      18015                 1.7 TDS Envoy           2,970
      18016                 1.7 TDS LS              3,084
      18017                 1.7 TDS GLS             3,279
      18018                 1.7 TDS CDX             3,910
      18019                 1.8 16v LS              3,029
      18020                 1.8 16v GLS             3,223
      18021                 2.0 16v GLS             3,548
      18022                 2.0 16v SRi             4,167
      18023                 2.0 16v CDX             4,438
      18024                 2.5 V6 GLS              4,501
      18025                 2.5 V6 CDX              5,442
    
    
      Option Availability & Prices
    
      Option                        Envoy   LS      GLS     CDX     SRi    Price
    
      Passenger Airbag                                                     80
      Security Alarm                                                       40
      Air Conditioning                                                     151
      Air Conditioning With
      Sunroof Deleted                                                      66
      Cruise Control                                                       67
      500 Radio/cd                                                         40
      Leather trim                                                         254
      Velour Trim (CDX V6 only)                                            n/c
      Winter Pack                                                          46
      Auto Transmission                                                    151
      Sunroof Deleted                                                      00
2288.327Time to get on this case !COMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatMon Oct 02 1995 18:296
    Hmm, the base car allowance should cover the LS model as this is the
    Cavalier replacement.
    
    Erosion of benefit time !
    
    Royston
2288.328RIOT01::KINGMad mushroomsMon Oct 02 1995 18:348
    
    Yep, they're swindling us out of a tenner now.
    
    Most of the prices have gone up quite a bit, 2/3/4/500 quid for some of
    'em - the V6's seem to be up the most.
    
    
    Chris.
2288.329Omega erosion of benifits or wot?BRUMMY::BRACEYThere ain't no sanity clauseMon Oct 02 1995 19:073
    The new Omega prices tell us once again that our benefits will continue
    to be eroded untill they are worth sweet FA.
      Guy 
2288.330Loadsamoney!MILE::JENKINSMon Oct 02 1995 19:176
    
    Yes. So much for "prices will be held", "some will be cheaper".
    
    Most prices seem to have gone up by around 10%.
    
    Richard.
2288.331Prices up but allowance remains the sameCOMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatMon Oct 02 1995 19:179
    Well folks I seem to have got it wrong.
    
    Pat Axford mailed me the other day to say that there would be no
    changes to the PCL apart from the inclusion of the Vectra range.
    
    I either misunderstood her or she is not completely aware of what is
    going on.
    
    Royston
2288.332WOTVAX::ROXBURGHAMon Oct 02 1995 19:184

Apparently the prices last seen were based on July 1994 models hence the
increase across the board...
2288.333COMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatMon Oct 02 1995 20:107
    Its curious that even thr Cavalier prices have been increased.
    The LS 1.6 is 3,153
    
    This is a just a couple of weeks are being informed that the allowance
    for this benchmark car is 2,950 !
    
    Royston
2288.334CHEFS::MARCHR::marchrMon Oct 02 1995 21:464
Well I put my new car request into Lease plan just before the prices 
changed. I'm sure they'll honour the old price list. Wont they?

Rupert - waiting to get shafted by HR/Fleet
2288.335Just-in-time?CHEFS::GERRYTTue Oct 03 1995 16:227
    Rupert,
    
    I just checked on my order with LeAseplan, and they are holding the
    pre-increase price, as the order was in before the date of the
    increase...whenever that was!
    
    Tim
2288.336CHEFS::MARCHR::marchrTue Oct 03 1995 19:111
Fingers crossed!
2288.337The Peasants Revolt - 1995CHEFS::MARTIN_RWed Oct 04 1995 15:3413
    Hey, your not kidding about the LEASEPLAN prices increasing... What
    sort of garbage is that about Cavalier prices increasing - GM dealers
    can't seem to give them away at present.
    
    I was looking forward to see what price deductions would be passed onto
    the car user given that LEASEPLAN now claim 100% tax relief on their
    new vehicles. Does anyone of you out there know of any vehicles that have 
    decreased / held their price. ( in line with the car allowance price 
    freeze ... )
    
    Seems like there is now a vacancy for a budding 'Wyatt Tyler' to take
    up the case of the 'ESSENTIAL' car users. Any prices from other leasing
    companies to compare with LEASEPLAN'S deal ?
2288.33842619::GRAHAMGraham Smith, Solution Support GroupWed Oct 04 1995 15:404
    Well, I've spotted two that have not increased.
    
    
    The Cavalier 1.6LS and Cavalier 2.0GLS.
2288.339Old v New comparisonMILE::JENKINSWed Oct 04 1995 15:56222
    re .338
    
    Sorry, your statement is wrong. Both the models you specified have gone 
    up in price.
    
    Below is a listing of the old and new prices. 
    
    Richard.
    
    
    
  CORSA 3-DOOR MODELS
  1000             MERIT 1.2I 3-DR H/B                        2075  2078
  1002             MERIT 1.2I (E-DRIVE) 3-DR H/B              2118
  1004             MERIT 1.5D 3-DR H/B                        2068  2210
  1006             LS 1.2I 3-DR H/B                           2206  2219
  1008             LS 1.4I (HI-TORQ) 3-DR H/B                 2265  2276
  1009               "  "      "     AUTO 3-DR H/B            2437  2553
  1010             LS 1.5TD 3-DR H/B                          2273  2425
  1014             SRI 1.4I 16V (82 PS) 3-DR H/B              2511  2529
  1016             GSI 1.6I 16V 3-DR H/B                      3088

  CORSA  5-DOOR MODELS
  1018             MERIT 1.2I 5-DR H/B 4SPD                   2141  2184
  1020             MERIT 1.5D 5-DR H/B                        2133  2270
  1022             LS 1.2I 5-DR H/B                           2271  2332
  1023             LS 1.4I (HI-TORQ) AUTO 5-DR H/B            2500  2619
  1024             LS 1.4I (HI-TORQ) 5-DR H/B                 2330  2490
  1025             LS 1.5TD 5-DR H/B                          2438  2482
  1026             GLS 1.5TD 5-DR H/B                         2438  2609
  1028             GLS 1.2I 5-DR H/B                          2345  2422
  1030             GLS 1.4I (82 PS) 16V 5-DR H/B              2469  2697
  1032             GLS 1.4I 16V AUTO 5-DR H/B                 2704  2925
  1032A            CDX 1.4I 16V 5DR H/B                       3150  3050
  1033A            CDX 1.4I 16V AUTO 5DR H/B                  3346  3220

  TIGRA                
  1040             1.4i 16V 3DR COUPE                         3629  3622
  1042             1.6I 16V 3DR COUPE                         4186  4243

  ASTRA SALOONS            
  1054             LS 1.4I (82 PS) 4DR SAL                    2496  2971
  1056             LS 1.7D 4DR SAL                            2534  2817  
  1062             GLS 1.6I MANUAL 4DR SAL                    2787  3145
  1064             GLS 1.7TD 4DR SAL                          2818  3067 

  ASTRA 3-DOOR HATCHBACKS
  1078             MERIT 1.4I (HI-TORQ) 3DR H/B               2273  2580
  1079             MERIT 1.4I (82 PS) AUTO 3DR H/B            2406  2749
  1080             MERIT 1.6I (E-DRIVE) 3DR H/B               2373  2628
  1082             MERIT 1.7D 3DR H/B                         2370  2591
  1084             LS 1.4I (HI-TORQ) 3DR H/B                  2381  2710
  1095             SPORT 1.8I 16V 3DR H/B                     3399  3633
  1096             CONVERTIBLE 1.6 2DR
  1097             CONVERTIBLE 1.8 2DR

  ASTRA 5-DOOR HATCHBACKS
  1100             MERIT 1.4I (HI-TORQ) 5DR H/B               2325  2643
  1101             MERIT 1.4I (82 PS) AUTO 5DR H/B            2459  2811
  1102             MERIT 1.6I (E-DRIVE) 5DR H/B               2428  2690
  1104             MERIT 1.7D 5DR H/B                         2424  2650
  1106             LS 1.4I (HI-TORQ) 5DR H/B                  2431  2769
  1108             LS 1.4I (82 PS) 5DR H/B                    2496  2871
  1109             LS 1.6I (E-DRIVE) 5DR H/B                  2502  2958
  1110             LS 1.7D 5DR H/B                            2534  
  1112             LS 1.7TD 5DR H/B                           2673  2986
  1114             GLS 1.4I (82 PS) 5DR H/B                   2569  2953
  1116             GLS 1.6I 5DR H/B                           2787  3259
  1118             GLS 1.7TD 5DR H/B                          2818  3167
  1120A            SPORT 1.6I 16V 5DR H/B                     3043  3164
  1122A            SPORT 1.7TD 5DR H/B                        3017  3079
  1124A            SPORT 1.8I 16V 5DR H/B                     3459  3699
  1125A            CDX 1.6 16V 5DR H/B                        3604  3557
  1126A            CDX 1.6 16V AUTO 5DR H/B                   3940  
  1127A            CDX 1.7 TURBO DIESEL 5DR H/B               3433  3286
  1128A            CDX 2.0 16V 5DR H/B                        3952  3842
  1129A            CDX 2.0 16V AUTO 5DR H/B                   4189

  ASTRA ESTATES            
  1138             MERIT 1.4I (HI TORQ) 5DR EST               2424  2716
  1140             MERIT 1.4I (82 PS) 5DR EST                 2467  2761
  1142             MERIT 1.7D 5DR EST                         2522  2671
  1144             LS 1.4I (82 PS) 5DR EST                    2594  2939
  1146             LS 1.7D 5DR EST                            2636  2832
  1148             LS 1.7TD 5DR EST                           2772  2995
  1152             GLS 1.6I 5DR EST                           2880  3209
  1154             GLS 1.7TD 5DR EST                          2917  3170
  1155             SPORT 1.8I 16V 5DR EST                     3372  3405
  1155A            CDX 1.6 16V 5DR EST                        3663  3483
  1156A            CDX 1.6 16V AUTO 5DR EST                   3849
  1157A            CDX 2.0 16V 5DR EST                        3895  3795 
  1158A            CDX 2.0 16V AUTO 5DR EST                   4197  

  CAVALIER SALOONS
  1160         ENVOY 1.6I 4DR SAL                             2702  2985
  1162         ENVOY1.7D 4DR SAL                              2677  2856
  1164         ENVOY 1.7TD 4DR SAL                            2757  2948
  1166         LS 1.6I 4DR SAL                                2843  2950
  1170         LS 1.7TD 4DR SAL                               2934  3106
  1172         LS 1.8I 4DR SAL                                2845  3159
  1174         LS 2.0I 16V 4DR SAL                            3046  3519
  1178         GLS 1.7TD 4DR SAL                              3061  3294
  1180         GLS 1.8I 4DR SAL                               3009  3356
  1182         GLS 2.0I 16V 4DR SAL                           3213  3560
  1184         GLS V6 2.5I 24V 4DR SAL                        4155  4497
  1186         CDX 1.7 TD 4 DR SAL                            3491  3770
  1188         CDX 2.0 I 16V 4DR SAL                          3909  4238
  1190         CDX 2.5I V6 24V 4DR SAL        VELOUR          4706  5068
  1192          "    "   "  "   "   "         LEATHER         4759  5126
  1194         SRI 2.0I 16V 4DR SAL                           3713  4078

  CAVALIER HATCHBACKS
  1200         ENVOY 1.6I 5DR H/B                             2724  2935
  1202         ENVOY1.7D 5DR H/B                              2699  2830
  1204         ENVOY 1.7TD 5DR H/B                            2778  2926
  1206         LS 1.6I 5DR H/B                                2863  2950
  1210         LS 1.7TD 5DR H/B                               2915  3084
  1212         LS 1.8I 5DR H/B                                2865  3189
  1214         LS 2.0I 16V 5DR H/B                            3067  3494
  1218         GLS 1.7TD 5DR H/B                              3081  3269
  1220         GLS 1.8I 5DR H/B                               3029  3396
  1222         GLS 2.0I 16V 5DR H/B                           3233  3560
  1224         V6 2.5I 24V 5DR H/B                            4175  4471
  1226         CDX 1.7 TD 5DR H/B                             3513  3662
  1228         CDX 2.0 I 16V 5DR H/B                          3932  4425
  1230         CDX 2.5I V6 5DR H/B                VELOUR      4683  5283
  1232          "   "    "  "   "                 LEATHER     4782  5344  
  1234         SRI 2.0I 16V 5DR H/B                           3735  4053


  CAVALIER SALOONS  v  VECTRA SALOON prices
  1160         ENVOY 1.6I 4DR SAL                             2702  2985
  1162         ENVOY1.7D 4DR SAL                              2677  2856
  1164         ENVOY 1.7TD 4DR SAL                            2757  2948
  1166         LS 1.6I 4DR SAL                                2843  3004
  1170         LS 1.7TD 4DR SAL                               2934  3084
  1172         LS 1.8I 4DR SAL                                2845  3029
  1174         LS 2.0I 16V 4DR SAL                            3046      
  1178         GLS 1.7TD 4DR SAL                              3061  3279
  1180         GLS 1.8I 4DR SAL                               3009  3224
  1182         GLS 2.0I 16V 4DR SAL                           3213  3548
  1184         GLS V6 2.5I 24V 4DR SAL                        4155  4501
  1186         CDX 1.7 TD 4 DR SAL                            3491  3810
  1188         CDX 2.0 I 16V 4DR SAL                          3909  4238
  1190         CDX 2.5I V6 24V 4DR SAL        VELOUR          4706  5342
  1192          "    "   "  "   "   "         LEATHER         4759  
  1194         SRI 2.0I 16V 4DR SAL                           3713  3967

  CAVALIER HATCHBACKS  v  VECTRA HATCHBACK prices
  1200         ENVOY 1.6I 5DR H/B                             2724  2827
  1202         ENVOY1.7D 5DR H/B                              2699      
  1204         ENVOY 1.7TD 5DR H/B                            2778  2970
  1206         LS 1.6I 5DR H/B                                2863  3004
  1210         LS 1.7TD 5DR H/B                               2915  3084
  1212         LS 1.8I 5DR H/B                                2865  3029
  1214         LS 2.0I 16V 5DR H/B                            3067      
  1218         GLS 1.7TD 5DR H/B                              3081  3279
  1220         GLS 1.8I 5DR H/B                               3029  3223
  1222         GLS 2.0I 16V 5DR H/B                           3233  3548
  1224         V6 2.5I 24V 5DR H/B                            4175  4501
  1226         CDX 1.7 TD 5DR H/B                             3513  3910
  1228         CDX 2.0 I 16V 5DR H/B                          3932  4438
  1230         CDX 2.5I V6 5DR H/B                VELOUR      4683  5442
  1232          "   "    "  "   "                 LEATHER     4782        
  1234         SRI 2.0I 16V 5DR H/B                           3735  4167

  OMEGA SALOONS
  1302             SELECT 2.0I 16V  4DR SAL                   4060  4269
  1304             SELECT 2.5 TD  4DR SAL                     4457  4700
  1306             GLS 2.0I 16V  4DR SAL                      4210  4397
  1308             GLS 2.5I V6 24V  4DR SAL                   4600  4863
  1310             GLS 2.5 TD  4DR SAL                        4609  4810
  1312             CD 2.0I 16V  4DR SAL                       4511  4888
  1314             CD 2.5I V6 24V  4DR SAL                    4754  5223
  1316             CD 2.5 TD  4DR SAL                         4913  5282
  1318             CDX 2.5I V6 24V  4DR SAL                   5306  5812
  1320             CDX 2.5 TD  4DR SAL                        5487  6076
  1322             ELITE 2.5 TD  4DR SAL                      5915  6398
  1324             ELITE 3.0 V6  4DR SAL                      5939  6903

  OMEGA ESTATES
  1332             SELECT 2.0I 16V  5DR EST                   3979  4397
  1334             SELECT 2.5 TD  5DR EST                     4314  4776
  1336             GLS 2.0I 16V  5DR EST                      4116  4623
  1338             GLS 2.5I V6 24V  5DR EST                   4351  4758
  1340             GLS 2.5 TD  5DR EST                        4455  4875
  1342             CD 2.0I 16V  5DR EST                       4398  4839
  1344             CD 2.5I V6 24V  5DR EST                    4617  5159
  1346             CD 2.5 TD  5DR EST                         4732  5252
  1348             CDX 2.5I V6 24V  5DR EST                   5133  5723
  1350             CDX 2.5 TD  5DR EST                        5265  5824
  1352             ELITE 3.0 V6 24V 5DR EST                   5629  6788
  1354             ELITE 2.5 TD  5DR EST                      5550  6083

  CALIBRA               
  1400             8V 2.0I 3DR COUPE                          3708  3968
  1402             16V 2.0I 3DR COUPE               CLOTH     4033  4164      
  1404              "    "   "    "                 LEATHER   4112  4290
  1406             2.5I V6 3DR                      CLOTH     4745  4718
  1408               "  "   "                       LEATHER   4823  4846
  1410             TURBO 16V 4 X 4 2.0I 3DR COUPE   CLOTH     5138  5419
  1412               "    "    "    "    "    "     LEATHER   5219  5548

  FRONTERA              
  1500             2.0I SPORT 3DR                             3587  3587
  1502             2.0I SPORT SOFT-TOP                        3643  
  1504             2.4I ESTATE 5DR                            4087
  1506             2.3TD ESTATE 5DR                           4235
  1506A            2.0I S SPORT 3DR                           3658  3466
  1507A            2.2I 16V 5DR                               4276  4032
  1508A            2.8TD 3DR                                  3987  3873
  1509A            2.8TD S 3DR                                4128  4001

  MONTEREY              
  1600             RS 3.2I V6 3DR                             6040  6345
  1602             RS 3.2I V6 AUTO 3DR                        6285  6603
  1604             RS 3.1 TD 3DR                              5726  6117
  1606             LTD 3.2I V6 5DR                            6370  6704
  1608             LTD 3.2I V6 AUTO 5DR                       6618  6962
  1610             LTD 3.1 TD 5DR                             6035  6495

    
2288.340it was wrong, but argue with this42619::GRAHAMGraham Smith, Solution Support GroupWed Oct 04 1995 16:1016
2288.341'I Don't Believe It'CHEFS::MARTIN_RWed Oct 04 1995 19:2315
    A bog standard Vauxhall Cavalier 2.0i LS - increases 470 (ish) pounds -
    the same as an Omega Elite ?
    
    I don't care what Digital / Vauxhall or LEASTplan say - that's just got
    to be rubbish. 
    
    Why is it then that any other Leasing company propoganda is splattered
    with examples of ALL their vehicles being reduced in price due to
    changes in the Tax law. I wouldn't mind if someone would come out and
    say that the company don't want their staff to have company cars - but
    to come out with the 'ESSENTIAL CAR USER' status, and then up the
    charges for the employee is absolute nonsense.
    
    Is there any official statements for the increase in prices ?
                                                                 
2288.342COMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatWed Oct 04 1995 19:3112
    Like it or lump it appears to be the answer.
    
    I've mailed Pat Axford about this when the prices first came out
    but have received no reply. However, in an earlier mail she replied
    to me saying that the old prices would remain until July '96.
    
    I'd suggest taking it up with your manager. 
    
    Lets face it as long as the allowance matches the benchmark cars they
    can quote whatever they like for anything else. 
    
    Royston
2288.343Speculation time?!BAHTAT::HILTONhttp://blyth.lzo.dec.comWed Oct 04 1995 19:372
    Maybe the Vauxhall extra allowance has changed due to the volume of
    business we did last year, hence the increase in prices.
2288.344COMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatThu Oct 05 1995 14:2119
2288.345Retail prices up tooCHEFS::GERRYTThu Oct 05 1995 15:413
    And Vauxhall prices went up on 20/8/95! So watch the tax implications.....
    
    Tim
2288.346CHEFS::WILLIAMS_KThu Oct 05 1995 18:378
    From VTX.........
    
    
    The Preferred Car List is not available at the moment, if you urgently
    require any driver price information please contact Lease Plan on DTN
    78308066.
    
    Wot's going on??
2288.347COMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatThu Oct 05 1995 18:504
    Hopefully they have received so much -ve feedback about the prices they
    are being recalculated and will be less than last year's prices :-)
    
    Royston
2288.348CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutFri Oct 06 1995 00:213
Hmm, I'll believe that when I see it.

Chris$cynic.
2288.425Pay more get less !!!.VIVIAN::R_BAKERFri Oct 06 1995 00:2810
2288.349CHEFS::WILLIAMS_KFri Oct 06 1995 13:0622
    I have just recieved a mail from Pat Axford part of which reads:
    
    
    
    >>Thank you for your most recent mail.
    
    >>Since my earlier mail to you we have discovered a number of errors on
    >>VTX.  These are being corrected.
    
    >>One of the errors is that the Vectra prices have been calculated
    >>using the wrong formula.  Part of the calculation for existing
    >>models
    
    >>takes account of anticipated price increases.  As the Vectra has been
    >>introduced part-way through the year, this level of allowance is
    >>not appropriate.  All the Vectra prices are therefore being
    >>recalculated.
    
    >>Due to this and other problems, the Car Scheme optionon VTX will
    >>not be available until Monday.
    
    Hope this helps,  Kevin
2288.350Oh Oh!!WELCLU::MANROFri Oct 06 1995 17:117
    re:-1
    
    My interpretation of that is that the prices will be a bit higher???
    
    Or am i reading it wrong?
    
    Sheleen.
2288.351YUPPY::RAVENFri Oct 06 1995 17:316
I have a company car ...its a 2.0 SRI that was a take over car , two years ago.
I pay about 300 pounds per year towards it. Its now done 65,000 miles and just
passed its first M.O.T. . I'm more than happy with the . How long can I hold
off without having to order a new car and down grade?

K.R.
2288.352COMICS::CORNEJFri Oct 06 1995 19:064
    Shhhhhh - delete .-1 quickly :-)
    
    Jc
    
2288.353CHEFS::WILLIAMS_KFri Oct 06 1995 19:199
    >>My interpretation of that is that the prices will be a bit higher???
    
    No, I think the opposite.
    
    The equation included a multiplier to deal with anticipated price
    rises. Since this multiplier will not be used, prices of the Vectra
    should come down by 50 or 60 pence. :-)
    
    :Kevin 
2288.426See note 2288 & Its a 1.6L not a 1.8LKERNEL::SHELLEYRMon Oct 09 1995 13:541
    Standby for the new recalculated Vectra prices in vtx.
2288.354honesty is the ONLY policyWOTVAX::64021::Tim_Bankstim.banks@olo.mts.dec.comTue Oct 10 1995 12:3979
2288.355Going blindCHEFS::MILLARWould you like a bag for thatWed Oct 11 1995 12:179
    Hi,
    
    
    There used to be a note which showed recent quotations. However, I'm
    having a bit of a problem finding it. Any ideas?
    
    
    Cheers
    
2288.356COMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatWed Oct 11 1995 12:244
    Doesn't the bit in the title on this note string give you a clue ?
    (ie "quotes in 2290")
    
    Royston
2288.357VAT joke?CHEFS::GERRYTWed Oct 11 1995 16:0712
    vis 354.
    
    I believe the Company is achieving a better net price due to the VAT
    rebates etc, but they are also trying to reduce actual Company expense
    (rather than employee expense), hence the price increases to you and
    me. Even if prices remained flat from Vauxhall, I expect no discount
    for the VAT reclaim element would be passed onto employees.
    
    Anyone know any different?
    
    Tim
    
2288.358still waiting...COMICS::WEGGSome hard boiled eggs and some nuts.Wed Oct 11 1995 16:158
        From .349
        
    >>Due to this and other problems, the Car Scheme optionon VTX will
    >>not be available until Monday.
        
        Wednesday afternoon, and it's still not there.
        
        Ian.
2288.35942619::WILLIAMSHHuw Williams Digital WarringtonWed Oct 11 1995 19:403
It's Back.

Huw.
2288.360RIOT01::KINGMad mushroomsWed Oct 11 1995 19:4911
    
    Just had a quick look through the new prices on VTX, the Astra
    convertible is down to an affordable price now; I remember when 
    I was looking for a Leasemobile the starting price for the 1.6
    was about 4 grand.  New prices are -
    
      10041                 1.6i (E-Drive)                  3,468
      10042                 1.8i 16v                        4,225
    
    
    Chris.
2288.361BAHTAT::HILTONhttp://blyth.lzo.dec.comThu Oct 12 1995 13:465
    It'll be interesting to see wether non-Vauxhall car quotes seem to be
    closer to the Vauxhall ones now, with the new VAT laws and the apparent
    increase in Vauxhall prices on the PCL.
    
    Greg
2288.362RIOT01::KINGMad mushroomsThu Oct 19 1995 13:3811
    
    re:.99
    
    The CRX quote is scandalous!  It isn't even the VTi with the serious
    engine in it and it's four and a half grand?!
    
    The MX5 quote looks quite reasonable for the 1.8, it's on a par with
    the Astra convertible and is a much better convertible choice for the
    cash (IMO).
    
    Chris(whostillwantsaCivicVTiorCRX)
2288.363 :-( 45644::WATSONI'll Be Off SoonThu Oct 19 1995 14:594
    Honda no longer import the VTi CRX (Or Civic I think), sad as I was in
    the market for such a car and would have bought one.
    
    	Rik
2288.364BAHTAT::HILTONhttp://blyth.lzo.dec.comThu Oct 19 1995 15:281
    Is the MX5, the two seater soft top?
2288.365COMICS::SUMNERCUK OpenVMS counter intelligenceThu Oct 19 1995 15:383
    Yep,  what does it come with ? 
    
    Chris
2288.412No allowance and car scheme confussion....COMICS::SUMNERCUK OpenVMS counter intelligenceFri Oct 20 1995 14:5527
    We (a couple of graduates at the CSC Basingstoke) don't appear
    to be getting a car allowance as such, but a salary uplift instead.
    
    
    My question is then around the cost of leasing the car on leaseplan.
    
    1)
    Would I pay the driver price from my salary after tax and then pay
    no company car tax...or
    
    2)
    Would I pay the driver price before tax on my salary and then the
    company car tax.
    
    I've spoke to two people, leaseplane and HR helpdesk.  Leaseplan went
    with option 1, where HR went with option 2.  HR were BTW, unaware that
    we were not eligable for car allowance and things have changed.
    
    What is the correct cost of getting a car through leaseplan then ? and 
    how come there is such and extraordinary lack of communication ?  
    
    Who does know the real answer ? and what is it ?
 
    Any help, ideas appreciated.
    
    
    Chris (very confussed)
2288.366forget the toys!CHEFS::BARRON_DFri Oct 20 1995 16:2812
    re .365
    
    >>>Yep,  what does it come with ? 
    
    Rear fog light, two seats, steering wheel, heater, indicators, wipers,
    who needs a radio (only standard in the S) when you have 130BHP of
    usable country lane power as the revs hit 7k, combined with handling
    that exceeds my limited driving abilities. 
    
    What else do you need Chris?
    
    Dave (Happy MX5 driver)
2288.367COMICS::SUMNERCUK OpenVMS counter intelligenceFri Oct 20 1995 17:396
    >>     What else do you need Chris?
    
    A car allowance. :-)
    
    
    Chris
2288.413BAHTAT::DODDFri Oct 20 1995 18:2811
    Leaseplan administer our car scheme, they do not get involved with
    salries/allowances etc. As far as I know.
    
    Therefore I would go with whatever HR tell you.
    
    Anyway option 2 is what applies to everyone else using the scheme - why
    would you be different?
    
    Andrew
    
    
2288.414COMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatFri Oct 20 1995 18:3914
2288.415just trying to find out more really...COMICS::SUMNERCUK OpenVMS counter intelligenceFri Oct 20 1995 18:426
    I think it will be option 2, but know one know's for sure, hence the
    note really.
         
    As clear as mud at the momently,
    
    Chris
2288.416BAHTAT::DODDFri Oct 20 1995 18:577
    I did understand that, so these new hires are just like non supplement
    people who opt to lease. Not many these days probably but certainly
    some.
    
    HR are more appropriate than Leaseplan as I said.
    
    Andrew
2288.417COMICS::SUMNERCUK OpenVMS counter intelligenceFri Oct 20 1995 19:157
    I'll update the note as soon as I fond out for definate, but my bets
    are with the HR option at the moment, which means there's no real
    difference then getting an allowance really...
    
    Wierd,
    
    Chris
2288.418errKERNEL::ANSONRFri Oct 20 1995 20:199
    
    If an employee, who does not get a car allowance, decides to go into
    the scheme...does he/she pay car tax (ie. taxable benefit) or just get
    taxed on his/her salary.
    
    oo sorry same question as Chris's really
    
    Rich
      
2288.419CHEFS::NASHDMon Oct 23 1995 11:2714
    Perhaps the people at the Inland Revenue might be able to help you.
    Just an idea....
    
    My guess would be that you would be treated the same as someone who is
    given a supplement. So:
    
    	* the lease price would be deducted from your salary before 
    	  you pay any income tax;
    
    	* your tax code would be adjusted so that you paid extra tax based 
    	  on the value of the car and the business mileage you travelled.
    
    I think that's how it works anyway.
    David
2288.420CHEFS::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindMon Oct 23 1995 11:475
    When I had a lease car but no supplement/allowance, I was taxed in
    exactly the same way as if it was a company car.  Are we still allowed
    to lease a car without an allowance?
    
    mikef  
2288.421No allowance and car scheme confusion....COMICS::SUMNERCUK OpenVMS counter intelligenceMon Oct 23 1995 13:2512
    Is the whole driver price deducted from you salary before tax or only
    the allowance value ?
    
    Cheers,
    
    Chris.
    
    PS...
    >>  Are we still allowed to lease a car without an allowance?
    I guess we will see when the car screen on VTX is updated.  I think
    you must be able to.
         
2288.368car at 95 pricesWOTVAX::64021::Tim_Bankstim.banks@olo.mts.dec.comMon Oct 23 1995 13:3013
2288.422CHEFS::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindMon Oct 23 1995 13:3010
    re-1
    
    When I was doing this (going back almost three years now), the driver
    price of the actual car was deducted from my salary before tax.  This -
    I guess - is why the tax people then taxed me as if it was a normal
    company car.
    
    Hope this helps...
    
    Mikef
2288.423COMICS::SUMNERCUK OpenVMS counter intelligenceMon Oct 23 1995 14:055
    It is helping....Once the car scheme guide is out then I can make some
    further calculations.
    
    Ta,
    Chris
2288.369CHEFS::WILLIAMS_KMon Oct 23 1995 15:346
    re .366
    
    Hello Dave,
    
    Can you give any more details on the spec? Alloys, Power steering etc?
    Thanks.  :Kevin.
2288.370CHEFS::BARRON_DTue Oct 24 1995 20:0115
    Forgive the continuing rathole of this note.
    
    Kevin,
    
    More details on the spec? .366 lists the spec for the 1.8i which I have.
    
    If you what/need the toys, extra weight and have another 3k spare then go for the
    1.8iS. leccie windows,power steering (not needed),air bag,ABS, Clarion
    RDS cassette (not needed with hood down), leather steering wheel, sill
    and speaker kick plates, power mirrors, central locking (IMHO wasted),
    alloys wheels with wider tyres (the narrow ones 185/60X14 suit me
    fine).
    
    If you need more info try getting the brochure.
     
2288.371BAHTAT::HILTONhttp://blyth.lzo.dec.comWed Oct 25 1995 19:437
2288.372Cost Conversion ???CHEFS::DEVERY_LWed Oct 25 1995 20:0212
2288.373COMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatThu Oct 26 1995 10:1916
2288.374what about 3760MARVIN::ILETTThu Oct 26 1995 12:4313
2288.375Bad deal now compared...CHEFS::BRISTOWAThu Oct 26 1995 12:4611
2288.376COMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatThu Oct 26 1995 12:527
    Re my .373
    
    Sorry my note was cack. I get the below level 8 supplement and was
    forgetting the way the old style driver price worked out with the
    extra allowance of level 8 and above.
    
    Royston
2288.377Opt out cash?43889::MCCABEThu Oct 26 1995 13:157
    
    Can anyone tell me what the opt-out cash alternative figures are at the
    moment, or where I can find them out?
    
    Thanks,
    
    terry
2288.378COMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatThu Oct 26 1995 13:163
    As it happens I listed them this morning. See .373
    
    Royston
2288.379Thanks43889::MCCABEThu Oct 26 1995 13:246
    
    Ohhhhhh I always thought there was a different figure if you opted to 
    take the cash.... Thanks,
    
    Terry
    
2288.380COMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatThu Oct 26 1995 13:4216
    Terry,
    
    I could be wrong (i'll get me coat) but as far as I know the cash
    alternative is the same.
    
    What I can't figure though is if it is variable. For example if you
    opt out now and take the below level 8 figure of 2950 are you stuck
    with this forever or with it increase/decrease depending on the
    allowance review each year ?
    
    I ask because the allowance went down from 3400 to 2950 when we started
    the Vauxhall preferred list a couple of years ago and I know someone
    who still gets the 3400 cash because he opted out before it was
    reduced.
    
    Royston
2288.381TRUCKS::BEATON_SI Just Look InnocentThu Oct 26 1995 15:0912
    If you opted out (or never opted in to) the old car scheme (prior to
    the Vauxhall deal) then your supplement equivalent in your salary
    should reflect the higher of the two figures mentioned in the previous
    note for a level 8 (if you're a level 8 of course).
    
    However, I understood that if you were to be promoted, or decide to opt
    into the car scheme, then the terms of the new car supplement
    immediately come into effect.
    
    Reargards,
    
    Stephen
2288.382How Much?CHEFS::BOXALL_GGraham Boxall@REOThu Oct 26 1995 16:088
    
    RE: MR2 quote...
    
    
    I aggree, my MR2 (T-Bar) was a driver price of 4700 when I ordered it in 
    August 93. How they can justify 6368 now I'll never know....
           
    Graham 
2288.424leasecar=pay Co.Car Tax.42054::JASPERStuck on the Flypaper of LifeThu Oct 26 1995 16:5615
    
    2 separate issues :
    
    Cost of leasecar. The cost of the lease is deducted from your pretax
    salary whether or not you are a supplement holder. Should be the same
    for everybody.
    
    Company car tax. You will be taxed if you receive a leasecar as if it
    was a company car. I only know of one exception, that is if you
    contract to NEVER use the car privately & contract to ALWAYS park it on
    company premises overnight, the co.car tax may be waived.
    
    That is my considered amateur opinion :-)
    
    Tony.
2288.383Interesting43889::MCCABEFri Oct 27 1995 13:1412
    
    So am I right in thinking that if I take a non-vauxhall car, the cost
    of the lease will be greater, but (from looking at the figures) the
    list price of the car will be less, thus reducing the tax liability
    (since that is based on the value of the vehicle and not the lease).
    
    Also, does anyone out there know what the tax bands are for 20, 25 and
    40% rates? I have looked around in Payroll VTX and found nothing....
    
    Thanks,
    
    Terry
2288.384COMICS::SUMNERCUK OpenVMS counter intelligenceFri Oct 27 1995 13:285
    RIOT02::EURO_SAD  note 137 discusses all you tax questions.
    
    Hope that helps,
    
    Chris
2288.385Do I get to keep them at the end of lease?COMICS::MCSKEANEtinga tingaThu Nov 02 1995 19:4213
2288.386COMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatFri Nov 03 1995 11:408
    POL
    
    It has always been this way. The lease co. work it out so you pay
    entirely for any options you specify. The reasoning for this is
    that options don't usually count when the car is sold off at end of
    lease.
    
    Royston
2288.387buy the roof?CHEFS::BARRON_DFri Nov 03 1995 12:5410
2288.406Quote for Peugeot 306 Xsi or S16?42619::BARKERAFri Nov 03 1995 15:4417
Hi,

  Does anyone out there have a Quote for the Peugeot 306 XSi or S16?

  They are in my opinion very nice looking car, and I think probably a 
  better alternative to an Astra Sport.

  Does anyone have one?
  What are they like to drive?
  Has anyone compared the Peugeot with the Astra?

I'll look forward to some replies.

Cheers,

AL.
2288.388surely the roof must be worth something to the lease co?COMICS::MCSKEANEtinga tingaFri Nov 03 1995 16:0613
2288.40742451::WARNEFri Nov 03 1995 19:0614
In reply to note 2467:

I had a test drive (on behalf of 'er indoors) in a 306 XSi a few months ago, and
I was very impressed. It seemed very well screwed together, the driving position
was excellent, and it was good fun to drive. I agree with you that it looks good
too (although my other half didn't think so - she opted for the Rover 220GSi
instead!)
I would rate it (based on my limited experience) as the best car in it's class.
It's also a pretty new design, whereas the Astra is getting rather dated now. 
If you could stretch to the S16, I would think it would be a superb car. 
I don't know whether it's just coincidence, but over the years I've found
Peugeot salesman the most helpful and least patronising of the lot, too!

CW
2288.408TOO TOO MUCH.....BRUMMY::WARNERDFri Nov 03 1995 19:209
    RE.1
    
    HI AL
    
    I HAD A QUOTE FOR A 306 SI6 NOT SO LONG AGO
    BAD NEWS..#4800 APPROX IF MEMORY SERVES ME RIGHT........
    
    DEAN.
    
2288.409No need to shout !COMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatFri Nov 03 1995 19:421
    
2288.410what a pity!42619::BARKERAMon Nov 06 1995 15:3613
re: 2467.2

Hi Dean,

	Thanks for your reply.

	Yes, 4800 is a bit too much to shell out. I'll probably have to go for
	the Xsi instead. But Peugeot isn't Vauxhall is it, so it will probably be 
	expensive too.

	Shame. [sob, sob]

AL.
2288.411Sounds good!42619::BARKERAMon Nov 06 1995 15:4213
re: 2467.1

Hi CW,

	Sounds like you really liked it. I might have to take one for
	a test drive myself. 

	However, that might be just too painful. A bit like a one night
	stand with Cindy Crawford. Probably brilliant but one would know
	that it wouldn't last forever, and when the time arrived when one could
	have her, she'd probably be an old wreck! (ha, ha)

AL.
2288.389WOTVAX::HATTOSIt's simple - but it's not easyMon Nov 06 1995 23:176
    Ah, brings back the old days of MG's with HRW's. Remember those quarter
    inch thick metallic foil stick on thingys....
    
    Nice to see theres no break with tradition - HRW is an option - nice.
    
    Stuart
2288.39045607::KERRELLsalva res estTue Nov 07 1995 15:575
> Being a tight arsed Scots git

If money bothers you that much then why pay for a different paint finish? 

Dave.
2288.391They still aren't going to rip me off for the roofCOMICS::MCSKEANEtinga tingaTue Nov 07 1995 17:1810
2288.392MGF is not an option at the mo :-(COMICS::SUMNERCUK OpenVMS counter intelligenceTue Nov 07 1995 17:266
    You will off course need someone to swap cars with if you need to
    transport goods and people.  
    
    I will of course be happy to strike up a deal.
    
    Chris :-}
2288.39345607::KERRELLsalva res estWed Nov 08 1995 10:385
>because I'd enjoy owning the car

But you won't.

Dave ;-)
2288.394LPDIRECTCHEFS::STEWARDSON_CThu Nov 09 1995 01:3611
    Does anyone know how to access this new LPDIRECT scheme which will
    enable electronic ordering and progress tracking as well as being able
    to scan thro' all recent quotes for non GM cars?
    
    The mail from leaseplan said that details could be obtained by mailing
    LPDIRECT but this just seems to bounce back.
    
    Anyone any ideas?
    
    
    Charles
2288.395COMICS::WEGGSome hard boiled eggs and some nuts.Thu Nov 09 1995 11:597
2288.39645607::KERRELLsalva res estThu Nov 09 1995 15:146
re.395:

An email has been sent to managers. Haven't seen the all employee version arrive
yet. When that arrives then it can be posted.

Dave.
2288.397COMICS::MCSKEANEtinga tingaFri Nov 10 1995 13:588
    
    extract from a letter received from car fleet...
    
    The approximate delivery times that are being given for the MGF VVC's is
    july/august 96. The reason for the long delay is something to do with
    all the MGF's being built to order, and various bits being hand assembled.
    
    POL.
2288.398COMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatFri Nov 10 1995 21:373
    Well thats rather 'rained' on your fireworks Paul !
    
    Royston
2288.399COMICS::WEGGSome hard boiled eggs and some nuts.Mon Nov 13 1995 12:248
2288.400COMICS::SUMNERCUK OpenVMS counter intelligenceMon Nov 13 1995 12:476
    There are a couple of 1.8's around now, however most people will have 
    to wait till February for the 1.8 and June/July for the VVC.
    
    That's according to the Stephen Palmers Rover garage.
    
    Chris
2288.402COMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatMon Nov 13 1995 13:478
    .401 has been set hidden as it reproduces in full a mail addressed to
    managers.
    
    Dave made the point in .396 that this should not be posted.
    
    I'll give an update on this shortly.
    
    Royston (co-mod)
2288.40345607::KERRELLsalva res estMon Nov 13 1995 17:048
re.402:

To clarify:

It can be posted with the author's permission. An all employee communication has
implicit permission.

Dave.
2288.404COMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatMon Nov 13 1995 18:173
    A quick update. I have deleted .401 and informed the author.
    
    Royston
2288.405Valid QuotesFAILTE::THOMSONSStuart ThomsonThu Nov 16 1995 16:415
I have heard a rumour that all current valid quotes from Leaseplan will be
on the system for all to see , anyone any idea when ?????

					Stuart
2288.411CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutFri Nov 17 1995 12:031
2288.426COMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatFri Nov 17 1995 17:298
2288.427Time WarpBAHTAT::SCOTTJFri Nov 17 1995 19:3111
    Maybe it's my imagination  - but I thought it was November last week.
    We appear to have stepped back into October - but at least the year's
    right. 
    
    Actually - this be an excellent way of declaring better corporate
    results - if at first we don't succeed, try again!
    
    Cheers
    
    John
    
2288.428COMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatFri Nov 17 1995 19:334
    John, the recent replies were moved here from another topic by a fellow
    moderator.
    
    Royston
2288.429:-(COMICS::SUMNERCUK OpenVMS counter intelligenceThu Nov 23 1995 19:405
    For information on Calibra SE5 see note 1120.273.
    
    I had hoped it would be a tad cheaper.
    
    Chris
2288.430CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutFri Nov 24 1995 12:467
2288.431COMICS::SUMNERCUK OpenVMS counter intelligenceFri Nov 24 1995 12:503
    I'm gutted...and looking at the Vectra.
    
    Chris
2288.432COMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatFri Nov 24 1995 13:418
2288.433COMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatFri Nov 24 1995 20:1314
    I cantacted LeasePlan today to ask if they wanted to extend my lease
    to 36 months from 30 months as I will not be reaching 60000 miles by
    April (current end of lease). They decided to keep the end of lease as
    it is as they would rather have the car back under mileage than over.

    My car is leased through hertz and there is apparently a time window of
    _3_ months before and after the end of lease date when the car can go
    back. This is interesting as previously I was told it was 2 months.

    So I can get a new car anytime from January onwards.

    Time to start seriously thinking about what to do.

    Royston
2288.434CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutFri Nov 24 1995 20:425
My last car went back almost four (!) months early; PHH seemed to be quite
happy to take it back even though it only had 45,000 miles on the clock.
Didn't understand why, but I didn't complain either!

Chris.
2288.435COMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatFri Nov 24 1995 21:423
    Whats the story there Chris ? Why did you return it so early.
    
    Royston
2288.436Keeping it longer - is it possible ?WOTVAX::16.194.208.3::sharkeyaJames Bond uses LoginnSat Nov 25 1995 16:156
Humm - My car is on 3 year lease. I will do my 60,000 well before 2 
years are up. But, given the cost increases, I'd rather like to keep 
my car longer. What do you reckon the chances are ?

Alan

2288.43742713::MARTINOut to LunchSat Nov 25 1995 17:5314
    
    
    
    
    
    
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    Martin$nice_escort_going_back_6_months_early_crappy_astra_arriving_soon
2288.438KERNEL::PARRYTrevor ParryMon Nov 27 1995 14:1913
    RE: Extended lease.
    
    Ask Vauxhall for a test drive of an obscure car and don't bother to
    chase them when nothing happens.  I requested a test drive of a
    Cavalier 2.0 GLS Hatchback Automatic which took about 2 months to find,
    and then a  Cavalier 2.0 GLS Saloon Automatic, which took about 4
    months to find one.  If Car Fleet had chased me for my car back, I
    would have said that I was waiting for a test drive from Vauxhall.
    
    My car went back about 7 months late, which was long enough for me to
    find the car I wanted at the right price, and leave the scheme.
    
    tmp
2288.439CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutMon Nov 27 1995 14:498
>   Whats the story there Chris ? Why did you return it so early.
    
nothing very interesting, I just wanted to get my hands on the SE4 before
they weren't available any more.  Car fleet said it was okay to put the
order in early, and nobody seemed particularly bothered about my Rover
going back well before the end of its lease.

Chris.
2288.440CHEFS::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindMon Nov 27 1995 17:0210
    I don't think there is a notes string discussing the prices of buying
    cars at the end of lease?  (I did a dir/...).
    
    Just wondering if anyone has seen any quotes for buying a TD Cavalier
    atthe end of lease?  I'm curious as to how competetive the prices would
    be...                                                         
    
    ta
    
    Mikef
2288.441COMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatMon Nov 27 1995 17:0912
    Mike, the note used for this is #833. Check out the last reply which
    was mine. I wish now I had bought my old RS Fiesta.
    
    Time marches on and coincidently enough my Cav TD comes to end of lease
    at Easter and I too am interested in knowing the price.
    
    Mine will have done nearly 60000 miles at the end of the 30 month
    lease. I expect the price to be between #5k and 6k. 
    
    What milage is yours ?
    
    Royston
2288.442CHEFS::FIDDLER_MThe sense of being dulls my mindMon Nov 27 1995 18:069
    re-1
    
    I'm 16 months from the end of lease (just cracked 32000 miles), I'm
    just trying to plan my finances ahead.  5 - 6K doesn't sound too bad
    to me, but I'm not an expert.
    
    ta
    
    Mikef
2288.443Genuine Auction Price.42619::WILLIAMSHHuw Williams Digital WarringtonTue Nov 28 1995 16:427
2288.444COMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatTue Nov 28 1995 16:495
    That certainly seems a fair price. It seems strange that a year old
    low mileage car like that would end up at auction. I always thought
    that auctions were full of high mileage ex-rep mobiles.
    
    Royston
2288.445BAHTAT::HILTONhttp://blyth.lzo.dec.comTue Nov 28 1995 18:432
    Some companies and especially rental companies sell their cars yearly,
    Royston.
2288.446WOTVAX::HATTOSIt's simple - but it's not easyTue Nov 28 1995 19:158
    A private buyer can enter a car as well in an auction...
    
    It may be that 7400 is a good price for a private sale, it may also be
    a repo car.
    
    I know someone who got a Lotus Esprit at an auction... that was a repo.
    
    Stuart
2288.447COMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatTue Nov 28 1995 19:164
    Ah, good point Greg. I was forgeting about rental companies, some of
    which replace their cars at 6 months.
    
    Royston
2288.448WOTVAX::HATTOSIt's simple - but it's not easyWed Nov 29 1995 11:048
    Brian,
    
    Do those prices include the options? Or do we have to add those on as
    well?
    
    Cheers,
    Stuart
    (I'm sure I know the answer, but I could be wrong!)
2288.449On my way out45426::GURRANWed Dec 06 1995 17:2612
2288.450With thx to David Flanders for supplying the infoCOMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatThu Dec 07 1995 18:235
    Re LPdirect quotes in 2290
    
    Just like the old days with vtx !
    
    Royston
2288.451fair old increaseMARVIN::ILETTFri Dec 08 1995 17:469
Ouch,
	I'm only paying 2417 for my current Clio ('til June '96)

From LEASEPLAN's RENAULT prices :-

<   > CLIO 3DR 95 1.8 16V                         333.10   3,997.20     12


Phil.
2288.452COMICS::SHELLEYThats all I have to say about thatFri Dec 08 1995 18:017
2288.453do quotes include insuracne surcharge ?MARVIN::ILETTFri Dec 08 1995 18:155
Sorry if I missed this in the notes stream, but are the quotes in 2290.<last_few>
inclusive of the extra insurance hit that Digital loads higher performance cars with ?


Phil.
2288.454CHEFS::WILLIAMS_KTue Dec 12 1995 20:249
    MONDEO 4DR 96.3 2.0I 16V SI                 331.54   3,978.48 
    
    18008         2.0 16v SRi     4,074                   16735.00
    
    
    So, the Mondeo is cheaper than the Vectra equivelent. The Vectra has
    A/C as standard but this does not make sense. And the Mondeo is the
    superior car according to the tests.
    
2288.455Mmmm....KERNEL::MORGANIThe Troof is oot thereWed Dec 13 1995 12:077

I noticed that in the leaseplan lists which someone posted - the Mondeo Ghia
which is near as whatsit the same as the Vectra CDX (including A/C) is about
300 quid cheaper.

Someone is taking the  Michael here....IMHO
2288.456CHEFS::WILLIAMS_KWed Dec 13 1995 14:322
    I think the prices are including insurance beacuse th MGF prices are
    the same as Leaseplean sent to me as an indinidual quote. :Kevin 
2288.457CHEFS::NASHDWed Dec 13 1995 16:3116
2288.458Are you a disgruntled Lease Car DriverROCKS::MACGREGORThu Feb 08 1996 02:3527
    My current lease car is a Primera saloon, the lease is up very soon
    and I need to order a replacement.  However I need a little more space and 
    would like an estate.  I'm quite happy to take a Vauxhall and avail
    myself of the "Good Deal" thats been negotiated however, the Omega is a 
    little too large for what I need and the Astra too small.
    
    I asked Leaseplan if I could keep my Primera until the Vectra Estate
    was available.  They replied that the Vectra Estate would not be
    available until probably the new year and as such I could not keep the
    Primera that long.  I asked if they had any suitable lease vehicles that 
    I could take over in the interim period.  Not at the moment they
    responded.
    
    SO, are there any disgruntled leasecar drivers with a similar car to
    my Pimera Saloon that want to come out of the scheme early ??
    
    If there are any then please get in touch and lets see if we can come
    to some arrangement whereby I take over the remaining lease.
    
    
    Barry,
    
    7-830-3468
    
     
    take over 
      
2288.459COMICS::SHELLEYDon't get mad, get even.Thu Feb 08 1996 12:107
    Barry
    
    I'd check first to see if you are allowed to do a swap.
    
    My understanding is that mid term lease swaps are no longer permitted.
    
    Royston
2288.460it can be doneWOTVAX::16.194.208.3::sharkeyaJames Bond uses LoginnSun Feb 11 1996 13:114
They are - it takes a managers permission (I did it)

Alan

2288.461COMICS::SHELLEYDon't get mad, get even.Mon Feb 12 1996 12:117
    Its changed since a few months ago then as a guy here was all set to
    swap his car with someone with managers approval but car fleet put a
    total block on it.
    
    Good luck anyway.
    
    Royston
2288.462Astra 2.0 16v quotesWOTVAX::NEARYMwigan_ladMon Feb 19 1996 13:4311
    Hi 
    
    I'm looking for the price on the latest Astra sports 2.0 16v
    has anyone got a quote on one yet, I've looked at entry 2290
    but its not made in there yet,  I'm looking for alternatives
    as well so if you have had any interesting quotes latey I
    would be very pleased to hear them.
                                    
    many thanks.
    
    Mike.
2288.463COMICS::SHELLEYDon't get mad, get even.Mon Feb 19 1996 18:039
    The place to look is VTX.
    
    Check out the car fleet option and look at the preferred car list.
    
    It says the price will appear soon. 
    
    You may want to ring leaseplan to see if there is any update.
    
    Royston
2288.464COMICS::WEGGSome hard boiled eggs and some nuts.Wed Feb 28 1996 17:5810
2288.465COMICS::WEGGSome hard boiled eggs and some nuts.Wed Feb 28 1996 18:0423
2288.466CHEFS::BRIGGS_Rthey use computers don't theyWed Feb 28 1996 18:384
    Frontera's a bad deal. Just got a 2.8 Diamond for less than they're
    asking there.
    
    Richard
2288.467Astra quotesCOMICS::WEGGSome hard boiled eggs and some nuts.Thu Feb 29 1996 16:4937
2288.468COMICS::SHELLEYDon't get mad, get even.Thu Feb 29 1996 17:168
    Is the insurance cheaper on an estate ?
    
    I noticed this a while back and thought that the Sport hatchbacks
    would be more popular amongst the boy racer element (yes you know who
    you are :-) ) and therefore had more of an insurance loading than the
    estates.
    
    Royston
2288.469COMICS::WEGGSome hard boiled eggs and some nuts.Thu Feb 29 1996 17:334
	Insurance may be the answer.  I guess that estates are less
	prone than hatches to theft by joy riders.

	Ian.
2288.470WOTVAX::DODDMon Mar 04 1996 13:216
    Omega estates were (are?) cheaper than saloons. The reason suggested
    was higher residual value for big estate cars.
    
    FWIW
    
    Andrew
2288.471Takeover cars..Learning ServicesPGREEN::SACKMANJI was dreaming of the past...Wed Mar 06 1996 01:3114
    re: .465
    
    The reason these cars have appeared for takeover is because of the
    demise of Learning Services.
    
    When we were transferred to Global Knowledge Network on 24 Feb we all
    had to give our Leaseplan (and other) cars back to Digital. Remember
    that the new company (If you knew anything about all this!) is an
    independent company from Digital so the cars stay with digital.
    
    We are all now looking for new company cars (ironically through
    Leaseplan).
    
    	Jon.
2288.472COMICS::SHELLEYDon't get mad, get even.Wed Mar 06 1996 12:204
    I guess its too much like rocket science for leaseplan to transfer 
    the leases to the new company.
    
    Royston
2288.473CHEFS::BRIGGS_Rthey use computers don't theyWed Mar 06 1996 15:254
    
    Dare I ask what the new car scheme is? Astra's all round?
    
    Richard
2288.474COMICS::WEGGSome hard boiled eggs and some nuts.Wed Mar 06 1996 16:2616
2288.475Re 2290.130CHEFS::POWELLMOn 101457.2636@compuserve.comWed Mar 06 1996 18:196
    
    	Great scot!!!  Does this mean that the basic LS 1.6i 5 door h/b is
    more expensive than the <level 8 car allowance?  That used to be
    #2950.00 when I left, or has it gone up now?
    
    				Malcolm.
2288.476CBHVAX::CBHOwl-Stretching Time!Wed Mar 06 1996 22:059
>    	Great scot!!!  Does this mean that the basic LS 1.6i 5 door h/b is
>    more expensive than the <level 8 car allowance?  That used to be
>    #2950.00 when I left, or has it gone up now?
    
dunno, but I'm still bemused that I managed to get an 18 grand Calibra on the 
car scheme for less money than a Peugeot 306 (which I'd originally asked for), 
quite a large difference, too...

Chris.
2288.477New car scheme for global Knoewledge NetworkPGREEN::SACKMANJI was dreaming of the past...Thu Mar 07 1996 00:2836
    In response to earlier notes about the scheme for Global Knowledge
    Network:
    Std supplement choices (all no cost, no upgrading to higher level),
    just a taster:
    Punto, various, to Sporting
    Fiesta, to Ghia & Si
    Civic
    Almera
    Pug 106
    Clio
    Rover 100/200
    Ibiza
    Corolloa 1.3
    Coarser, to Sport
    Astra
    Polo
    
    level 8-9
    zx, xantia, tempra, brava,escort,mondeo,more civics,pug 306,laguna,
    rover 400,frontera sport, vectra,more astras,golf,vento
    
    next level:
    bmw 316/318,citroen synergie,ford galaxy (i remember them racing at
    Crystal Palace!),more mondeos, mit galant and spacewagon,pug 406,rover
    600,more vectras,golf gti 16v,passat, volvo 440/460,chysler wrangler
    
    top level:
    audi a4, top xantias, maverick,top mondeos,discovery,shogun,terrano,pug
    806,espace,saab 900 / 9000, calibra,golf vr6,volvo 940
    
    The rules are: take a car from your list (plus options to a defined
    limit) or take the money.
    Cars are lower spec generally in comparison to the digital scheme, but
    a slightly wider choice!
    
    		Jon.
2288.478CHEFS::BRIGGS_Rthey use computers don't theyThu Mar 07 1996 12:236
    
    Not bad then? Certainly there were cars in the Level 11 band that were
    beyond my supplement when quoted for recently. Mind you, guess you
    don't have an option to downgrade and take the money. Or do you?
    
    Richard
2288.479no downgradePGREEN::SACKMANJI was dreaming of the past...Thu Mar 07 1996 13:523
    No we can't downgrade (as I was doing and taking some cash)
    
    		Jon
2288.480KERNEL::PARRYTrevor ParryThu Mar 07 1996 14:4112
    I just got my notification of what will go on my P11D from Lease Plan. 
    Both the dates and the list price were wrong.  When I rang up they said
    the list price was as supplied by Hertz, I said it wasn't, they checked
    their database, which had the correct list price.
    
    The guy (Richard Jenkins) also said that a lot were wrong and they are
    sending out a new batch next week.
    
    Just when I thought I'd escaped the stress of having a company car too
    :-(
    
    tmp
2288.481WOTVAX::STONEGTemperature Drop in Downtime Winterland....Thu Mar 07 1996 14:546
    
    You obviously didn't get the e-mail saying that the P11D info.
    which has been sent out was wrong, appently new ones will be issued
    soon !
    
    G
2288.482KERNEL::PARRYTrevor ParryThu Mar 07 1996 16:358
    >You obviously didn't get the e-mail saying that the P11D info.
    >which has been sent out was wrong, appently new ones will be issued
    >soon !
    
    No I didn't, but I have now (thanks Ian).  I'm not on the distribution
    list.  Maybe it was only sent to people that have company cars.
    
    tmp
2288.483I mailed them with the right info!KERNEL::LEYLANDSIndecision: key to flexibilityFri Mar 08 1996 19:288
    
    I too got the P11D info which was dramatically wrong! All dates
    conflicted and none were right... I never received the mail explaining 
    that it was wrong either - I think you are right Trevor, I think it
    must have only gone to those still in the scheme.
    
    Sharon
    
2288.491Alfa Romeo GTV Prices?CHEFS::CAULFIELD_MFri Mar 22 1996 04:265
    Has anyone seen any sign of Alfa Romeo GTV Leasing Costs?
    
    Quite a while until I change cars - but I have a 'need to know'!
    
    MRC
2288.484Locations of Spreadsheets?VAXCAT::RKEPellucid PussycatFri Mar 22 1996 11:519
	Hello folks,
		    Are there any current spreadsheets kicking around to work 
	out the real cost of a lease car?

	I've tried to access the ones refered to in .11 and .12, seems they're 
	not there anymore.....

R.
2288.485COMICS::SUMNERCOpenVMS Counter IntelligenceFri Mar 22 1996 12:066
    If you can view the Vauxhall homepage, they have a company car tax
    calculator.
    
    HTH,
    
    Chris
2288.486Stranded at home.VAXCAT::RKEPellucid PussycatFri Mar 22 1996 12:236
>    If you can view the Vauxhall homepage, they have a company car tax
>    calculator.
    
 	THanks Chris, you couldn't tell me where this is and how I might 
	get at it via ACB, pretty please?
R.
2288.487COMICS::SUMNERCOpenVMS Counter IntelligenceFri Mar 22 1996 12:5312
    The Vauxhall page is on
    
    http://www.vauxhall.co.uk/  (The top right hand corner of the page
    gives a TAX Calculator).
    
    http://www.vauxhall.co.uk/vectra-cgi/taxguide. 
    
    I doubt you can get to this using ACB...
    
    
    
    Chris
2288.488TERRI::SIMONSemper in ExcernereFri Mar 22 1996 15:441
cost to employee = basic car cost + lots * lots
2288.489You can get to Web pagesOGRI::63536::BELLMartin Bell @BBP (M&amp;U PSC)Fri Mar 22 1996 17:006
    If ACB connects to ALL-IN-1, goto the IM menu and take the WWW option,
    then from within Lynx, access the vauxhall URL.
    
    No piccies (or TrafficMaster maps), but text should be there!
    
    mb
2288.490SUB TURB 4x4/saab/cost on pocketBELFST::MILLSWESTTue Mar 26 1996 14:2715
    Hi all
    
    Just an enquiry into prices on subaru imprezza,
    
    The turbo 4x4 and 2.0l
    
    also what does the saab 900 come in at at the moment.
    
    Does anyone have the math formulae for working out "damage to pocket
    per month" for scheme cars.
    
    thanks in advance,
    
    derek.
    
2288.492Cheap Mercedes ??WOTVAX::STONEGTemperature Drop in Downtime Winterland....Wed Mar 27 1996 18:256
    
    Ian, your SSSAYONG MUSSO (sp??) things are those "made in Korea,
    powered by Mercedes" 4x4s I think... and if I'm right, they're
    the only 4x4s which look more ugly than a Merc GeoWaggon.
    
    Graham
2288.493COMICS::WEGGSome hard boiled eggs and some nuts.Wed Mar 27 1996 18:373
        Thanks - I'd never heard of them, I'll keep my eyes open.
        
        Ian
2288.494WOTVAX::DODDThu Mar 28 1996 11:484
    Omegas are available as a diesel automatic, on paper they look good if
    you want a diesel.
    
    Andrew
2288.495Silly Name - Ugly CarCHEFS::BETTS_CThu Mar 28 1996 12:5011
    RE: SSANGYONG MUSSO
    
    You're right , it's a Korean made, British Styled, German powerplant
    (Mercedes Diesel, normally aspirated) and judging by the lease prices,
    it depreciates like other Far Eastern made cars, List prices start
    around 16K.
    
    IMO: Frontera or Discovery is a far better bet on the scheme.
    
    Chris.
    
2288.496moved by modCOMICS::SHELLEYDon't get mad, get even.Thu Mar 28 1996 22:3213
           <<< COSME3::DISK$OA_APP1:[NOTES$LIBRARY]CARS_UK.NOTE;1 >>>
                              -< Cars in the UK >-
================================================================================
Note 2290.136           Quotes Only (pls discuss in 2288)             136 of 136
CHEFS::HANCOCK_M "Use what you (used to) sell"        5 lines  28-MAR-1996 12:09
                                  -< 2288.L >-
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    re .last...
    You can get an Omega 2.5TD Auto,a friend of mine has one...
    
    					Mick
    
2288.497get the old man's versionWOTVAX::HARDYPFri Mar 29 1996 13:3311
    re -2,
    
    Having had an Omega deisel manual for a trial weekend I would highly
    recommend the automatic. See 'Omega' topic for comments.
    
    Judging from the BMW 525td automatic which has a similar (different
    tuning) engine my thoughts on the need to have this engine with an auto
    box are supported.
    
    Peter
    
2288.498COMICS::WEGGSome hard boiled eggs and some nuts.Mon Apr 01 1996 12:005
        Obviously things have changed a bit in the last three years.
        The last time I looked the only diesel automatic on the market
        was the London taxi.
        
        Ian.
2288.499Find the doshMILE::JENKINSTue Apr 02 1996 12:2814
    
    re .last
    
    Although 6300 is a lot of money it's a thousand less than I was quoted
    a few months ago. Also, I think it's a bit unfair to compare the E200
    with a 190.  The C180 Classic which is the replacement for the 190 is 
    less than 5000 on the scheme. Still expensive... but so are Mercs.
    The price increases are a direct result of Digital changing the
    lease terms from 30 mths/30000 to 36mths/60000.
    
    My advice for what it's worth is "find the money". I moved from an E220
    to a Vectra. Not nice.
    
    Richard.
2288.500IBM AS400 Phobia..WOTVAX::ROWDENPWed Apr 03 1996 04:359
    Hi,
    
    Please can someone who has access, get the latest quotes for Honda's
    from the LPDIRECT system, with accessories if possible. Thanks in
    anticipation...
    
    Regards
    
    Paul
2288.501COMICS::WEGGSome hard boiled eggs and some nuts.Wed Apr 03 1996 17:398
2288.502COMICS::SHELLEYDon't get mad, get even.Wed Apr 03 1996 19:5213
    re 2290.140
    
    > <   > Ice Scraper with rubber bung         2.00        .05        .60
    
    I've noticed that an ice scraper (with 'rubber bung' no less) is
    offered for a yearly lease cost of 60 pence on all cars in LP direct.
    
    I would have thought it would cost more than 60p in admin costs to
    process this. Why don't they really push the boat out and say "hey!
    have an ice scaper with a rubber bung thingy on the house, with our
    compliments, gratis..."
    
    Royston
2288.5034x4 Prices.CHEFS::BETTS_CMon Apr 22 1996 20:4915
    Hi,
    
    Not being a lover of Frontera's, I'm trying to get a flavour of prices
    on the scheme for other 4x4's. Can someone with access to the LPDIRECT
    system get a breakdown on the following makes:-
    
    Mitsubishi Shogun
    Jeep Cherokee
    Daihatsu Fourtrak
    Isuzu Trooper (this could be interesting in comparison to a Monterey)
    
    No hurry.
    
    Thanks in advance
    Chris.
2288.504COMICS::WEGGSome hard boiled eggs and some nuts.Mon Apr 29 1996 18:0115
2288.505ThanksCHEFS::BETTS_CWed May 01 1996 16:219
    Thanks Ian,
    
    The Isuzu, looks like a good bet for anybody considering a Monterey
    after all they are essentially the same car.
    
    Jeep I guess could be under Chrysler.
    
    Rgds
    Chris
2288.506COMICS::WEGGSome hard boiled eggs and some nuts.Wed May 01 1996 17:116
2288.508COMICS::SHELLEYDon't get mad, get even.Thu May 02 1996 14:1213
    Hmmm, an interesting point. I didn't realise that you could get a
    factory fitted tow bar.
    
    What does surprise is how expensive the Vauxhall tow bars are.
    Especially as they are the 'preferred cars'. 
    
    Even with single elecrics on a Corsa costs 87.00 a year, whereas the same
    thing on my new Punto costs 43.00 a year. Just under half the cost !
    
    If I was getting a tow bar for a Vauxhall I'd get a Witter fitted
    after I took delivery of the car. Visual repeater or not !
    
    Royston
2288.509CHEFS::HARWOODJThu May 02 1996 15:1610
    In view of the Mods entry about notes and their contents, I have
    taken the decision to delete reply .507.
    
    Fleet have been helpful so far, and I would hate someone to 
    misunderstand my note and the reasons for entering it.
    
    Once the guidelines are known, then I will, with the mods approval
    replace the note.
    
    Judy
2288.510COMICS::SHELLEYDon't get mad, get even.Thu May 02 1996 15:309
    Judy
    
    Thanks for your consideration. Personally I couldn't see anything wrong
    with your reply but respect your decision to remove it in case 
    it is misunderstood.
    
    Please keep up us updated on the tow bar situation.
    
    Royston
2288.511Fait Bravo/Brava quote requestTRUCKS::BURYThu May 09 1996 20:358
Hi,
    
    Please can someone who has access, get the latest quotes for Fiat Bravo
    and Brava from the LPDIRECT system, with accessories (esp air con) if 
    possible. Thanks in anticipation...
    
Regards
John
2288.512TGRAPH::WEGGSome hard boiled eggs and some nuts.Fri May 10 1996 17:192
        An updated full list of FIAT's is now in 2290.148.
        Air con is not listed as an option.
2288.513CBHVAX::CBHMr. CreosoteFri May 10 1996 22:074
it's a nuisance that a person has to be eligable for car renewal to browse 
LeasePlan's system...

Chris.
2288.514Air Con on a Bravo !!WOTVAX::BARRETTRSun May 12 1996 17:438
2288.515COMICS::CORNEJWhat's an Architect?Mon May 13 1996 00:535
    It is probably in here somewhere - but I can't find it.
    
    Just how *DO* you get into LPDIRECT when you are eligable?
    
    Jc
2288.516CBHVAX::CBHMr. CreosoteMon May 13 1996 01:5527
>    It is probably in here somewhere - but I can't find it.
>    
>    Just how *DO* you get into LPDIRECT when you are eligable?
    
you'll need access to some sort of 3270 emulation, typically tn3270 from DCL 
on VMS, or x3270 for X11 on Unix.  Assuming tn3270, you connect to it with the 
command `tn3270 lplan.reo 2301' (actually, the same syntax applies for x3270).

If you don't know about 3270 terminals (one of IBM's series of `intelligent' 
terminals for connecting to their mainframes, historically at least), they're 
`form' based terminals, in that you have to fill in the input fields, then 
submit the form to the controller.  You move around fields using the TAB key 
(or the cursor keys, if you know where the fields are), and submit the 
completed form with an enter key, typically DO or the ENTER key on the keypad.
The function keys, and various other control keys, map onto an LK keyboard 
rather strangely, and rather than summarise them here, you may want to check 
up on the documentation!  (Apologies if you already know all this, but for 
anyone not used to IBM kit, it's not at all obvious - you'll really need to 
know about the `reset' key, as the terminal will lock up with the slightest 
excuse, like trying to type in a protected area.  I think that pressing the 
HELP key brings up a keymap, if I remember correctly)

Next, you logon (as opposed to login! :) with the username DIGITAL and the 
password LPDIRECT.  From there, just follow the instructions... once you get 
the hang of it, it should be fairly straightforward.

Chris.
2288.517COMICS::CORNEJWhat's an Architect?Tue May 14 1996 01:574
    Thanks - makes you realise that VTX isn't so bad after all!
    
    Jc
    
2288.518wanna be a touring car racer ??WOTVAX::HATTONMWaiting for JS to offer me a drive...Tue May 14 1996 18:3515
    
    HHmmmm in another note recently I mentioned a Volvo I had seen that
    looked like a 850 touring car.
    
    well, for all you budding highway company car touring types then now
    appears to be a Vauhall Vectra limited edition SRi decked out in
    touring type car colours !!  Also avaliable soon will be a ford mondeo
    and ANother (carn't remember) as well as the Volvo and BMW varients
    currently avaliable.  Got this info from Top Gear mag issued this week.
    
    Cost of SRi is approx 20K with uprated springs and things and a V6
    version may also be produced.  Get your quotes in now ?!?!!?
    
    - MARK -
    
2288.519Wanna be a real touring car racer ??WOTVAX::BARRETTRWed May 15 1996 23:0620
2288.520WOTVAX::stus.olo.dec.com::HATTOSChe moto, che cul !Fri May 17 1996 12:213
Could some kind person please post Audi A4 and A6 quotes?

Thanks Stu
2288.521WOTVAX::HILTONhttp://blyth.lzo.dec.comFri May 17 1996 15:553
    >> Could some kind person please post Audi A4 and A6 quotes?
    
    See 2290.113
2288.522Car Scheme FY97WOTVAX::HILTONhttp://blyth.lzo.dec.comFri Jun 28 1996 13:53137
2288.523HIPS::WATSONI'll always be hereFri Jun 28 1996 15:4518
    As an aside, I have just received my insuarance renewal for my car (BMW
    328 Sports - group 18 I think) for 640'ish pounds. This is with
    protected no claims(1), full legal cover, windscreen etc. The car is 8
    months old.
    
    I know that company insurance is more expensive but 1750 .v. 640 looks
    a bit steep to me.
                                                                   
    Also, anyone considering a new car has a whole day (today) to get their
    car approved as the new prices take effect from Monday. I'm sure plenty
    of people will be stopping doing their important Q4 work and will be
    down the local car showroom this lunchtime - I know I would be.
    
    Rik
    
    
    1) With one claim last year for a new set of wheels - stolen from
    DECpark.
2288.524CHEFS::BRIGGS_Rthey use computers don't theyMon Jul 01 1996 12:545
    
    What about No Claims Bonus? I assume the company figures are averaged
    out over various ages, sex, ncb etc.
    
    Richard
2288.525MILE::JENKINSMon Jul 01 1996 16:297
    
    I think the insurance increases are grossly unfair and unrepresentative
    of the current market. 
    
    Why should an 18 year old and a 50 year old pay the same premium?
    
    Richard.
2288.526WOTVAX::STONEGTemperature Drop in Downtime Winterland....Mon Jul 01 1996 16:377
    
    ..because the car isn't insured for an individual, but for any employee
    or anyone who any employee gives permission to. Basically the same sort
    of risk as having your car insured for any driver with the additional
    risk that it's being used for Business.
    
    G.
2288.527Excessive insuranceMILE::JENKINSMon Jul 01 1996 19:4012
    
    re .526
    
    No. In the real world the cost of an any driver policy is based on 
    the risk for me to drive the car + approx 15%. My age and driving
    record matters.
    
    The fact that Digital decides that the car that I am paying for can be 
    driven by any driver of any age should not result in a surcharge to me.
    
    Richard.
    
2288.528WOTVAX::HILTONhttp://blyth.lzo.dec.comTue Jul 16 1996 13:443
    Are the latest non-Vauxhall prices someone posted from Leaseplan valid
    for the whole year, or do they change?
    
2288.529they changeMUGGER::GRAHAMGraham Smith, Solution Support GroupTue Jul 16 1996 16:093
    They changed last year (upwards).
    
    Graham
2288.530COMICS::CORNEJWhat's an Architect?Tue Jul 16 1996 18:025
    In fact,  they changed upward several times during the year!
    
    Jc
    
    
2288.531V6 SRIWOTVAX::WARNERDTue Aug 06 1996 21:189
    Dear all
    
    Has anyone had a price for the V6 SRI Vectra recently.
    
    Regards
    
    Dean
    
    
2288.532Vectra Super-Touring, right?TRUCKS::BARRONWed Aug 07 1996 23:0416
Your refering to the Vectra Super Touring I assume? ....I heard there was to be 
a 200bhp version of the current 'one-off, all white' SRi 2.0L 'skirted-Vectra' -
designated 'Super Touring', thats supposed to have the V6 power unit (only
tweeked slightly from its standard 170bhp).  That'll be the Mega-Super-Touring
eh!

At last a Vauxhall with some go.....


Prices anyone ????

(not that I'm desperate you understand, your average Mondeo is probably still
more fun that an Vectra ever could be!)

Bjb  ;)
2288.533Vectra v6WOTVAX::WARNERDFri Aug 09 1996 16:4110
    
    Thanks for the reply but no, the Vectra Sri 2.5 V6 is available for
    order at the local dealer and is detailed in this months CAR magazine.
    
    Should be a quick car.
    
    Regards
    
    Dean
    
2288.534And also...MUGGER::LIVINGSTONESurvive! get a little crazy...Fri Aug 09 1996 16:413
    Alternatively, see note 2352.134   
    
    Regards; Phil.
2288.535New Servicing garagesCHEFS::WILKINSON_MTue Aug 13 1996 16:47197
    Company Car Scheme - Changes to Servicing Agents.
    
    Anyone seen the new servicing item under Car Fleet ?
    
    New Scheme detailed below :-
    
    As part of the ongoing process to improve customer service and to
    contain lease costs, Lease Plan have negotiated favourable terms
    with a network of preferred servicing agents to complement Digital's
    office locations in the UK.
    
    The preferred servicing agents and levels of service detailed
    below apply for vehicles supplied by the following manufacturers:-
    
    Citroen, Fiat, Ford, Hyundai, Nissan, Peugeot, Renault, Rover,
    Seat,Vauxhall,Volkswagen, Honda, Mazda and Toyota.
    
    For any vehicles supplied by other manufacturers, drivers should
    continue to contact Lease Plan on 7830 8066 (01753 797224) for
    details of the most suitable servicing agent in their area.
    
    The preferred servicing agents have agreed to provide the
    following minimum level of service to Digital drivers.
    
    Priority Booking Service
    
    The servicing agent will operate a priority booking-in facility
    and guarantee any bookings made by Digital drivers for service and
    repairs as long as three (3) days advance notice is given. Safety
    related queries (e.g. braking or steering) will receive immediate
    attention.
    
    
    Collection & Delivery
    
    The servicing agents will provide a free collection and delivery
    service. The servicing agents need to be able to plan this service
    and therefore require a minimum of three (3) working days notice
    to be able to accommodate your requirements on collection and
    delivery.
    
    All vehicles will be collected before 11am and returned by 5pm
    unless otherwise agreed with the driver.
    
    If you do not need a vehicle whilst your car is being serviced we
    strongly recommend the use of this facility.
    
    Loan Cars
    
    A suitable courtesy car will be made available, free of charge, by
    the servicing agent, provided that a minimum of seven (7) working
    days notice is given and that this is specifcally requested by the
    driver at the time of booking.
    
    This is a major area of potential cost saving for Digital. We
    strongly urge you to make use of the collection and delivery or loan
    car facility wherever possible.
    
    In view of the two facilities offered above, the use of daily
    rental vehicles whilst mechanical repairs and servicing work is being
    carried out should only should only be made in an emergency or
    under extreme circumstances.
    
    Warranty Work
    
    The servicing agent will ensure that all warranty work is carried
    out to the manufacturers specification using manufacturer's original
    parts and oils whilst making certain that manufacturer's
    warranties and any out of warranty contributions are maintained. The
    servicing agent will also take all necessary action to gain benefit from
    such and any out of warranty contributions are maintained. The
    servicing agent will also take all necessary action to gain benefit from
    such as manufacturer warranties, free service offers, high mileage
    services and maximum claims under manufacturers out of warranty
    contributions.
    
    Please find below details and locations of preferred servicing
    agents :-
    
    DIGITAL            PREFERRED SERVICING
    LOCATION                 AGENT
    
         Reading            DA Fleet Services
                            Unit 9, Marino Way
                            Hogwood Lane Ind Est
                            Finchampstead
                            Berkshire
                            RG40 4RF
    
                            Tel:    01754 730800
                            Contact:David Connor
    
         Leatherhead        AA Workshop
                            20 Vickers Drive North
                            Brooklands Ind Park
                            Weybridge
                            Surrey
                            KT13 0YU
    
                            Tel:    01932 336076
                            Contact:Peter Andrews
    
         Basingstoke        Ralph Motors
                            Viables Lane
                            Basingstoke
                            Hampshire
                            RG22 4BU
    
                            Tel:    01256 22344
                            Contact:Ralph Goodman
    
         Leeds              Apples Car Clinic
                            58 Burley Road
                            Leeds
                            58 Burley Road
                            Leeds
                            West Yorkshire
                            LS3 1JX
    
                            Tel:    01132 446332
                            Contact:Peter Ingleby
    
         Birmingham         Apples Car Clinic
                            111 Westly Road
                            Acocks Green
                            Birmingham
                            West Midlands
                            B27 7UW
    
                            Tel:    0121 707 3466
                            Contact:Steve Ellson
    
         Warrington         Apples Car Clinic
                            Hawleys Lane
                            Warrington
                            Cheshire
                            WA2 8JJ
    
                            Tel:    01925 240520
                            Contact:Fred Turner
    
         Colchester         Cowies of Colchester
                            Scotts Corner
                            Ipswich Road
                            Colchester
                            Essex
                            CO4 4HS
    
                            Tel:    01206 844422
                            Contact:Richard Clayton
    
         Gateshead          AA Workshop
                            Team Valley Trading Estate
                            Armstrong Road
                            Earlsway
                            Gateshead
                            Tyne and Wear
                            NE11 0RQ
    
                            Tel:    0191 482 3430
                            Contact:Geoff Hope
    
         Fareham            AA Workshop
                            Andes Road
                            Nursling
                            Southampton
                            Hampshire
                            SO1 9YZ
    
                            Tel:    01703 733373
    
                            Tel:    01703 733373
                            Contact:Phil Orchard
    
         Bristol            AA Workshop
                            Fourth Way
                            Avonmouth
                            Bristol
                            Avon
                            BS11 8DL
    
                            Tel:    01179 822396
                            Contact:Martin Husk
    
         Belfast            AA Workshop
                            West Bank Drive
                            Dargan Road Harbour Estate
                            Belfast
                            BT3 9LA
    
    
    Any comments ?
    
    
    Mark
    
    
2288.536WOTVAX::DODDTue Aug 13 1996 17:156
    As I've never heard of Apples Car Clinic, I'll have to reserve
    judgement.
    
    As these are "preferred" I wonder if we can ignore it?
    
    Andrew
2288.537WOTVAX::HILLNIt's OK, it'll be dark by nightfallTue Aug 13 1996 17:3012
    .535
    
    I live at Dunstable (someone has to) which is near to the old WLO
    location.  So my nearest is either Birmingham or Colchester.  I'm sure
    they'll love the free collection and delivery!
    
    And has no one told the Digital end of the LeasePlan relationship of
    the office closures with the growing number of people who are NOT
    office based?  I wonder how that would affect the choice of service
    agents?
    
    Nick
2288.538COMICS::CORNEJWhat's an Architect?Wed Aug 14 1996 13:3910
    re .537,
    
    My car is in for its (last) service in Ralphs at the moment.  I'll ask
    them if they plan to collect my next one from my home address for its
    first service.  I'll have to leave them the map - how much extra will
    the 90 minute round trip cost for the service?  I'm sure that Digital
    will pick this up eventually.
    
    Jc
    
2288.539COMICS::SHELLEYDon't get mad, get even.Wed Aug 14 1996 14:3513
    I just checked with Ralphs about this and they do offer all the
    services that are specified.
    
    They will collect and deliver the vehicle. They do this for people who
    work at DEC park. So a reasonable distance seems no object.
    
    They will supply a courtesy car at their expense (this does not get
    passed to Digital or Leaseplan) although the lady I spoke to wasn't
    sure if it was it was covered by their insurance or Digitals. Worth
    checking to ensure the car is covered for business use. They need 7
    days notice to arrange this.
    
    Royston
2288.540WOTVAX::DODDWed Aug 14 1996 15:168
    I don't think I've ever had a courtesy car, or collection/delivery for
    a routine service. The Vauxhall main dealer is within 5 minutes walk of
    the Leeds office. Someone is paying for "Apples Car Clinic" to offer
    this service.
    
    You know it makes sense.
    
    Andrew
2288.541COMICS::CORNEJWhat's an Architect?Wed Aug 14 1996 16:247
    I have just come back from Ralphs (Basingstoke).  Barry says the deal
    with Leaseplan is a 10 mile radius and yes,  sometimes they strech it
    as far as Decpark.
    
    Jc
    
    
2288.542long distance servicing !!WOTVAX::BRUCEAWed Aug 14 1996 17:009
    Anybody notice the lack of agents in Scotland??
    
    As Aberdeen is my office and I live in Inverness there is no real
    problem-------  warrington is about the same distance from both !!
    
    
    
    adrian   =:-}
    
2288.543COMICS::SHELLEYDon't get mad, get even.Wed Aug 14 1996 17:0412
    >Anybody notice the lack of agents in Scotland??
    
    Everyone should note that these garages are 'preferred'.
    
    In my view it changes nothing as we can (at present) use any garage
    that is a leaseplan agent.
    
    There is as far as I can see no insentive for us to use these garages
    apart from knowing that we are saving LP some money that will hopefully
    be passed back to Digital by means of cheaper lease costs.
    
    Royston
2288.544COMICS::CORNEJWhat's an Architect?Wed Aug 14 1996 17:2714
   Clip from VTX...
    
   > In view of the two facilities offered above, the use of daily
   > rental vehicles whilst mechanical repairs and servicing work is
   > being carried out should only should only be made in an emergency or
   > under extreme circumstances.
    
    
    As you have to phone leaseplan to order a rental car while yours is in
    for a service,  I would expect the answer to be "ask the garage to do
    it for free - as per (this) vtx page.
    
    Jc
    
2288.545WOTVAX::HILTONhttp://blyth.lzo.dec.comWed Aug 14 1996 21:011
    Has the Audi A3 appeared on Leasplan price list yet?
2288.546Golf S/R???WOTVAX::HILTONhttp://blyth.lzo.dec.comFri Aug 16 1996 19:3617
2288.547The sun has got his hat on...CHEFS::MICHAELSONJFri Aug 16 1996 19:397
    s/r = sun roof ?
    
    Nah, couldn't be that obvious.
    
    :)
    
    Jonathan
2288.548It IsCHEFS::slagra.reo.dec.com::Slade_GWed Aug 28 1996 21:481
2288.549Leaseplan or Dec that is the questionSEDSWS::OXFORDGo mad this weekend, eat beefThu Nov 21 1996 16:2519
2288.550COMICS::SHELLEYDon't get mad, get even.Thu Nov 21 1996 17:3211
2288.551vectra price??WOTVAX::BRUCEAMon Nov 25 1996 23:424
2288.552COMICS::SHELLEYDon't get mad, get even.Tue Nov 26 1996 12:065
2288.553POMPY::LESLIEAndy, reassuringly expensiveTue Nov 26 1996 13:361
2288.554Its all whiteSEDSWS::OXFORDGo mad this weekend, eat beefTue Nov 26 1996 15:419
2288.555Its all B*****KSWOTVAX::BARRETTRTue Nov 26 1996 15:5615
2288.556A bit more than aircon ?RDGENG::WILKINSTue Nov 26 1996 20:047
2288.557If you are i'll ave someSEDSWS::OXFORDGo mad this weekend, eat beefWed Nov 27 1996 18:057
2288.558So...drugs it was then !RDGENG::WILKINSWed Nov 27 1996 19:275
2288.559Audi A3, Volvo s40/v40 ?WOTVAX::MILLSWESTMon Dec 23 1996 12:027
2288.560TGRAPH::WEGGSome hard boiled eggs and some nuts.Wed Apr 16 1997 14:2014
2288.561COMICS::SHELLEYLead, follow, or get out the wayWed Apr 16 1997 14:273
    Thanks Ian from all of us for all the work you've done setting this up.
    
    Royston
2288.562Options?SEDSWS::BONDIts grim up North Wed Apr 16 1997 15:592
    Thanks for providing this info.  Is there a possibility that the price
    of options could be added eg. Air Con ?
2288.563TGRAPH::WEGGSome hard boiled eggs and some nuts.Wed Apr 16 1997 17:2618
.561>    Thanks Ian from all of us for all the work you've done setting this up.
    
	I'm not worthy of your praise! It really didn't take much to
	write a script to insert HTML tags into the original data. I've
	refined my procedure a bit since then, and the whole the thing 
	is fairly automatic now.

.562>    Thanks for providing this info.  Is there a possibility that the price
.562>    of options could be added eg. Air Con ?

	I thought about that, and I would like to do it. However it would
	require a lot more effort and I don't have the free time currently.
	
	~Ian.

	(Ironically replacing the current gateway software with Microsoft's 
	SNA server would be a lot less work, and would give full WEB access
	to the LPDIRECT system - but I guess that would be too easy).