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Which car would you pick


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Arma

GRAND Wizard of MJ SIXIIR
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Warya @Abdalla you mean to tell me, you wouldn't get this?

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You Euro snob.
 

VixR

Veritas
If I only use it for work purposes, I pay nothing. But then I'm only allowed to use 500 km a year for private purposes.

I've been down to earth all my life. I want to be extravagant this year. I'll pull up to my ex's neighbourhood a lot :lolbron:
In some fields, image is super important so you have to look the part, but unless that’s the case or your company is paying for it, I wouldn’t bother.

Any guy in their 20s/30s with an over the top car, I immediately assume is a rental lol.

You’re still not over her. Your ex must’ve done a # on you. Are you like that within relationships too, vengeful?
 

Abdalla

Medical specialist in diagnosing Majeerteentitis
Prof.Dr.Eng.
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Warya @Abdalla you mean to tell me, you wouldn't get this?

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You Euro snob.

Adiga sidee baa wax ufahantaa :noneck:

Thats an executive car. I just calculates how much I'd be paying a month if I want to privately use that lease

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Leasing that Lexus LS 500 will cost me 13k a year or 1097 Euros a month NETTO.

Again go back to the drawing board and pick one of the 4 cars.
 

Abdalla

Medical specialist in diagnosing Majeerteentitis
Prof.Dr.Eng.
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In some fields, image is super important so you have to look the part, but unless that’s the case or your company is paying for it, I wouldn’t bother.

Any guy in their 20s/30s with an over the top car, I immediately assume is a rental lol.

You’re still not over her. Your ex must’ve done a # on you. Are you like that within relationships too, vengeful?

There's a difference between rental and leasing. The company pays for the least and unlimited gas. However the tax sees that kind of arrangement as payment in kind, because its reward based on your employed. So in order to tax it, they say you have to pay up-to 52% of the fiscal addition of the car (22%). So basically you pay between 38-52% ( depending on your tax bracket) of the 22% of the value of the car. For electrical cars, you pay tax over the 4% of the value of the car.
 

Mckenzie

We star in movies NASA pay to watch
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In the next 30 years, most vehicles will be electric. I heard you can fully charge the Tesla model 3 just once and go from London to Amsterdam and back.
 

Tukraq

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Out of those 4. the Tesla is the only car I'd drive. It seems hatchback's are popular in Europe, can't say the same for the US. Personally this is my go-to.

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Hatchbacks looks like something a 35 year old with kids would drive lol, I would rather go coupe or big body like the one you posted, as the famous philosopher Dave Chappell said cars are bait and women are the prey, none of those hatchbacks even if luxury brand name would be good bait lol, just look at the Lexus he posted lol your defiantly not pulling chicks with that, I would personally go cheaper and get a challenger or something for 15 to 20k
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Tukraq

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In the next 30 years, most vehicles will be electric. I heard you can fully charge the Tesla model 3 just once and go from London to Amsterdam and back.
I wouldn’t say most, if you listen to Elon’s predictions that would be unlikely unless you banned production of all gasoline cars today
 

Abdalla

Medical specialist in diagnosing Majeerteentitis
Prof.Dr.Eng.
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In the next 30 years, most vehicles will be electric. I heard you can fully charge the Tesla model 3 just once and go from London to Amsterdam and back.

Lol Tesla needs to be charged every 360km for 20 minutes.
 

Mckenzie

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I wouldn’t say most, if you listen to Elon’s predictions that would be unlikely unless you banned production of all gasoline cars today

It will happen gradually.

They recently imposed a new 24/7 congestion charge in London for cars with high carbon emissions, because it is that much of a serious problem to climate change. Although i suspect it's not as bad, just another money making scheme.
 

Tukraq

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It will happen gradually.

They recently imposed a new 24/7 congestion charge in London for cars with high carbon emissions, because it is that much of a serious problem.
They looked into it, as Elon said it’s not realistic, as people don’t buy cars as often as you think heck there’s still cars from the 90s on the road today in large numbers lol, nor are electric cars currently as popular as you think as diesel cars are out selling them by a wide margin, to completely replace you would have to literally stop all production of diesel cars now for that 30 year figure, were not anywhere near there as global warming skepticism is increasing not declining(even the president doesn’t believe in it and policies follow that opinion, where we are even going back to coal) so it’s pretty much guaranteed to take over 30 years
 
I'm getting a lease car in a month or so. Here the government wants to f.uck you over at every possible opportunity. If you use the business lease for private purposes you have to pay a compensation, depending on the price of the car and its emission. I don't want to pay nearly a thousand per month just for a car and I don't want to drive a Renault.

I'm having hard times choosing between the entry level versions of Mercedes A class, BMW 1 series and the Audi A3 sportsback.

Mercedes A200 ( will cost me 320 a month)

The interior has been upgraded compared to the previous models. But look at the beautiful grill and the big Mercedes star. That's enough reason to go for this car

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However I absolutely loath the back of this car.it looks like a Renault Megane
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Now the BMW 1 series. Will cost me slightly peas than the Mercedes

Has a good looking interior, but is made of plastic. Exterior wise, the best looking out of the three. View attachment 79905

Then there's the audi A3 sportsback. The cheapest, around 250 a month. Best buck for your money

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TBH if I was buying a car and not business leasing, I'd buy the Audi. It has the best price-quality ratio, best engine, and has also more space than the other two. Plus its also more user friendly. Just a decent car overall

Full electric cars are much, much cheaper to lease. I not sure whether it's part of the options we have at our company. But I did some research on how much I'd be paying, and its a ridiculous 90 euros a month to drive in a Tesla model 3.

Teslas always look sharp, interior and exterior. View attachment 79908
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That big ass tablet us just awful.

So which one would you choose?


Those are all garbage whips. :mjlol:


Put in your hours, build some equity, and then get yourself a proper whip like the C-class, 3-series, or A4. The real entry-level for the German trio.:manny:
 

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