I'm about to order a company car through a 'green' lease scheme. I was going to go for a Passat estate, but I can get a GX4hs for about £30 a month less.
My daily drive to/from work is 32 miles. Charging at home won't be easy as I don't have off road parking, so would only be able to do it if there was a space outside my house, but there are a couple of free charging points 5 minutes walk from work, and near the leisure centre where my sons train 3 times a week.
I've always wanted a SUV as it suits our active lifestyle (sailing, windsurfing, towing a rib) but the cost has always been too high, so rather than being driven by saving money I'm coming more from a position of not wanting to spend too much (if that makes any sense).
I currently drive an Octavia, that rarely returns more than 40 mpg, even though I don't drive with a heavy foot, so from what I've read on here a PHEV that isn't charged every day will not be dissimilar. My other option, the Passat, would return around 60mpg, but diesel costs a little more than petrol so I'm thinking that if I charged a couple of times a week there would probably be no financial penalty in having the phev.
Finally, I have 2 teenage sons one of whom is over 6 foot and the other is rapidly catching him. Will they be able to fit in the back without complaining about a lack of space?
I have a 3 day test drive booked for mid January, so would appreciate any thoughts so I can make sure I check out the critical stuff.
Cheers
My daily drive to/from work is 32 miles. Charging at home won't be easy as I don't have off road parking, so would only be able to do it if there was a space outside my house, but there are a couple of free charging points 5 minutes walk from work, and near the leisure centre where my sons train 3 times a week.
I've always wanted a SUV as it suits our active lifestyle (sailing, windsurfing, towing a rib) but the cost has always been too high, so rather than being driven by saving money I'm coming more from a position of not wanting to spend too much (if that makes any sense).
I currently drive an Octavia, that rarely returns more than 40 mpg, even though I don't drive with a heavy foot, so from what I've read on here a PHEV that isn't charged every day will not be dissimilar. My other option, the Passat, would return around 60mpg, but diesel costs a little more than petrol so I'm thinking that if I charged a couple of times a week there would probably be no financial penalty in having the phev.
Finally, I have 2 teenage sons one of whom is over 6 foot and the other is rapidly catching him. Will they be able to fit in the back without complaining about a lack of space?
I have a 3 day test drive booked for mid January, so would appreciate any thoughts so I can make sure I check out the critical stuff.
Cheers