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Discuss Using an estate car for work in the Business Related area at ElectriciansForums.net
I've seen a few pickups used as work vehicles with a hard top (can't recall the proper name) over the tailgate bed.Thinking of changing to a estate car instead of van as van costs are quite high. Is anyone else doing this? What recommendations for a car?
He wont be able to claim as much tax either as using a vanYou'll need suitable insurance for using the car for Business.
Normal car insurance usually covers for Commuting, to work and also sometimes travel between work related sites but not full business use.
You may also need cover for carrying goods.
I honestly never had an issue doing private work from my old MondeoIf you're looking at doing private work, get a cheaper van. It looks well unprofessional imo to see someone jumping out of a run-around car.
If you're looking at site work you can get away with a Smart ForTwo.
IMO when you get someone climbing out of relatively new fancy signwritten van walking into the wholesalers without a bobbies clue what materials they need to do the job that they have just convinced the customer they can do that is the height of unprofessionalIf you're looking at doing private work, get a cheaper van. It looks well unprofessional imo to see someone jumping out of a run-around car.
If you're looking at site work you can get away with a Smart ForTwo.
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