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View Poll Results: What would you go for in the same circumstances?
Boxster
0
0%
Boxster S
60.98%
SLK350
2.44%
M3
7.32%
350Z
19.51%
TT 3.2 DSG
2.44%
Z4 3.0
2.44%
WRX STi
4.88%
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Old 12-14-2004, 04:51 AM
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I put 350Z...just prefer it to the Box. But I would get the coupe. You want a soft top ideally, so not much help really
Old 12-14-2004, 04:52 AM
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Originally Posted by euan,Dec 14 2004, 01:38 PM
350Z I'd put second, but yes, if you're not paying for it, Boxster S.
Not paying for it?....... unfortunately yes thats the cost to me to have the car....... its not a standard company car in the tax mans eyes so don't have to pay any tax for the car so thats a goo thing!

My S2000 has cost me
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Take the cash and buy yourself an original S and a beater.

Theres not one on that list that id have.
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Good point!

How about the Thirty Five Ounce convertible?
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presumably you pay a huge amount of tax to have such a nice company car too? Could be worth taking the cash if you save several grand on tax?
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[QUOTE=StevenM,Dec 14 2004, 01:56 PM]
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Originally Posted by Crusoe,Dec 14 2004, 02:02 PM
presumably you pay a huge amount of tax to have such a nice company car too? Could be worth taking the cash if you save several grand on tax?
No tax to pay..... we opted out of the standard company car type deal with full tax man approval.
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[QUOTE=wadswoaj,Dec 14 2004, 02:16 PM] I could take the cash and keep my current Stook but worked out it would still cost me at least
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Hang on a minute..................you would get


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