The C 350 e is a compelling car for many motorists, but especially for
company car drivers thanks to the low tax bills.
Not exact matches
Every version of the C3 will cost # 140 a year to tax, while
company -
car drivers should seek out the 1.2 - litre PureTech petrol,
thanks to its low 19 % Benefit - in - Kind (BiK) band.
It'll score highly with
company car drivers though,
thanks to its rock - bottom running costs.
And its CO2 emissions of 139g / km make it competitive for
company -
car drivers looking for an exciting alternative,
thanks to a Benefit - in - Kind (BiK) liability of 26 %.
Thanks to its competitive price, low running costs, comfort, efficiency and reliability, the Avensis remains a favourite of
company car owners and taxi
drivers alike.
While every Fiesta costs # 140 in annual road tax, this makes it very thrifty and will suit
company -
car drivers,
thanks to its 18 % Benefit - in - Kind (BiK) rating.
While petrol engines can often make sense if you travel short distances, we'd recommend the Soul diesel with a manual gearbox,
thanks to its half - decent fuel economy and relatively low Benefit - in - Kind (BiK) liability for
company -
car drivers.
Company -
car drivers may be inclined to favour a diesel Ibiza for reasons of fuel economy, but the 94bhp 1.0 - litre petrol engine makes a good case for itself here,
thanks to CO2 emissions of just 106g / km, which translates into a Benefit - in - Kind (BiK) rate of 20 %, while the diesels emit 99g / km and sit in the 21 % BiK band.
Even if you are a relatively new
driver, you may still qualify for discounts on your
car insurance
thanks to the many different discount programs that insurance
companies use to attract new business.