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Changes to Car Tax from 1st April 2017

Road Tax Reform: new prices from 1st April 2017

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Announced in July this year, the Treasury has revised the current Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) payments for vehicles registered 1st April 2017 onwards to account for the growing number of tax-exempt cars being purchased – the current system, according to Osborne, being unsustainable.

Under the new rules, only Zero Emissions vehicles will remain tax exempt. If your chosen vehicle is emits 1g CO2/km or more, a one-off tax charge will apply to its first year based on a 13-band CO2 emissions based scale ranging from £10 to a staggering £2,000. Then, year 2 onwards, a flat annual rate of £140 will apply.

New VED system – for cars registered from April 1st, 2017
Emissions (g CO2/km) Year 1 rate Standard rate thereafter *
0 £0 £0
1–50 £10 £140
51–75 £25 £140
76–90 £100 £140
91–100 £120 £140
101-110 £140 £140
111–130 £160 £140
131–150 £200 £140
151–170 £500 £140
171–190 £800 £140
191–225 £1,200 £140
226–255 £1,700 £140
over 255 £2,000 £140
* Cars costing over £40,000 pay a £310 supplement in years 2 to 6

It seems that over 60% of vehicles which currently pay zero tax in their first year of ownership will likely see their costs rise.

Furthermore, if your vehicle costs over £40,000, an additional £310 supplement will be payable for five years once the Standard Rate kicks in, i.e. years 2 to 6.

Vehicles registered before 1st April 2017 will be taxed under the old system, i.e. on a scale ranging from £0 – £1,100 based solely on CO2 emissions.

Whilst these new payments will be earmarked solely for road repairs, maintenance and improvements – the first time since the 1930s, many are disappointed that the new rates may disincentivise manufacturers to produce low emissions vehicles as they strive for zero emissions.

How will current models fare?

AutoExpress have published an enlightening list highlighting the highest and lowest proportional increases. Surprisingly, certain Peugeot 208, Ford C-Max, Lexus IS300h and VW Passat models all suffer 950% increases in road tax over 3 years – from £40 to £420. At the other end of the scale, the SEAT Alhambra increases around 10% from £435 to £480 and the Ford Mondeo EcoBoost by 23% from £390 to £480, again, over a 3 year ownership period from new.

Seeing how the elevated tax for first year ownership is likely to cost us all more for the vast majority of vehicles, once again, leasing comes into its own with those initial outlays and losses (depreciation) associated with driving a brand new vehicle, being reworked into affordable, fixed, monthly payments.

Talk to us at WVL about your vehicle requirements, the new road tax implications, and how we can help you drive your choice of vehicle at the best possible price.

SuperNova returns to WVL

The SuperNova returns to Windsor

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Here at WVL, we like to build long-standing relationships with our customers, and of course, the vehicles we lease, sell, and maintain. Imagine our surprise when we received news about a vehicle which left our forecourt some 25 years ago!…

Between the years 1971–2011, as A.A.Clark, we were Windsor’s local Ford and Vauxhall dealership at our Clarence Road site. During this time we were were delighted to be one of the selected dealerships for a Vauxhall promotion involving a car being given away every six months somewhere in the UK. Back in 1991, that grand prize was a very desirable, brand new Vauxhall Nova – a successful family car of the era.

Whilst going through the archives when updating our WVL website a few years back, we found a wonderful selection of photographs and included some of them in a slideshow on our About page, where they help give a visual history of our company. That selection included the handover shot of a Vauxhall Nova to its lucky winner back in 1991 – here’s the original photo:

Vauxhall Nova returns to Windsor after 25 years

The photo was spotted by eagle-eyed Nova owner, Alex Carter, who had come across our website in trying to trace the history of his recently purchased Nova ‘Trip’. He was very surprised to see that the number plate of the car in our photo was a match with that of his own vehicle!

A committed vintage car fan, Alex had a longstanding affinity with Novas, purchasing a brown one in 1996 before purchasing this red one just last year.

Alex contacted us to see if we had any documentation for the vehicle – service records and so on, which of course we still did!… And not just that, a good number of our current staff were with the company at the time and could recall the handover. It emerged that it was still being serviced by us as AA Clark until 2005 whereupon it began its migration northwards!

Realising that the little car’s 25th birthday was approaching, Alex said he’d like to make the 800 mile round trip and reacquaint the car with its starting point for the first of its 80,000 miles. No mean feat for a 25-year old car with a 1-litre engine… in the middle of summer with no aircon!

Alex, and JT, his Nova, made the long trip down to Windsor this August, and we made sure they received a reception in grand WVL style… Not only was it a hoot to see the car after all of this time – and in such good condition too – but it was also a pleasure to meet Alex, such a committed and enthusiastic owner. We were delighted to be able to extend our hospitality to him, even giving him a tour of Windsor and the local sights. All in all, a very memorable day for all!

Organised by our PR department, the local press came along too and the story made it into the Ascot, Windsor & Eton Express as well as on their website.

Vauxhall Nova returns to Windsor after 25 years

Alex made the return trip safely and wrote to thank us:

I wanted to say a huge thank you to everyone at WVL who made my day so special. You made both of us feel very special and very welcome. You all went far beyond what I hoped for – honestly I only hoped to get a picture outside the dealership and perhaps meet you for a few minutes of your time – my expectations were blown out the water! I had an absolutely fantastic time which I will never forget.

We’re thrilled to have had this reunion with a 25-year old vehicle supplied by us, just goes to show the power of the internet! The car certainly earnt the moniker #SuperNova as used in our tweets sharing the news at the time…

…And lastly, for the eagle-eyed among you, did you spot it was a Nova ‘Trip’? Have a look on the signage on the roof in the first photo above – couldn’t be a more apt model!

WVL's month-long Test Drive Event

#TestDriveYourBestDrive 2016 – the Results are in!

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The start of September marks the end of our month-long test drive event – from the early days of #SmallCarWeek through to the grand scale of #7SeaterWeek – our forecourt has been what feels like an Olympic-scale arena for this first-of-a-kind showcase of motoring might!  Now a time for reflection on proceedings, did Windsor Vehicle Leasing also strike gold? It’s a firm ‘YES’ as far as we’re concerned.

Firstly, we’re extremely grateful to all the manufacturers who have provided vehicles for the event – Audi, BMW, Fiat Chrysler, Ford, Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Lexus, Mahindra, Mazda, Mercedes-Benz, Mitsubishi, Peugeot Citroen, Renault, Vauxhall, Volkswagen and Volvo. The collaboration has been much appreciated and the key-for-key swaps worked seamlessly. It showed the strength of our relationships and the confidence all the manufacturers have in their brands. No-one is afraid to stand comparison with anyone else. There seemed to be a consensus that what we were doing was a great idea, with more than one manufacturer pointing out that they couldn’t understand why no-one had come up with this concept before.

We would also like to thank the customers, existing and potential, who made the effort to come along and do the test drives. Hopefully they found the unique opportunity to compare brands and technologies worthwhile. In some instances, it was enough for visitors to sit in the cars; get that feeling which no amount of online research can replace.

WVL Test Drive event Small Car Week

WVL Test Drive Event, week 2 - Family Saloon Week

We’re aware that WVL may not necessarily see the direct benefits of this unique event, though it can only be a positive that we had so many visitors and enquiries. It was our intention to shake the tree during the traditionally quiet month of August and if the fruit fell elsewhere, then the industry was still the winner. It’s a bonus that we have quoted for and won business as a result.

The event was publicised through the local press and via social media across our Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn accounts where each individual car’s arrival was posted online. If some of the puns which accompanied the postings were excruciating, please allow for wordplay fatigue by Week 4! Nevertheless, good old footfall played a key part in us getting as many bookings as we did. Our position on Clarence Road usually guarantees interest from passing customers and there’s nothing like a line of new, gleaming cars to catch people’s attention.

WVL Test Drive Event, week 3 - SUV Week

WVL Test Drive Event, week 4 - 7-Seater Week

There’s no doubt, weeks three and four – the SUV and 7-seater weeks – provoked huge interest, as well as testing our forecourt organisation and parking skills. However, all four weeks, including small cars and family saloons, provided excellent opportunities, both for customers and the staff of WVL to familiarise themselves with the very latest models and technology, meaning Windsor Vehicle Leasing can continue to provide the most comprehensive and tailored customer experience.

There seemed to be a consensus that what we were doing was a great idea, with more than one manufacturer pointing out that they couldn’t understand why no-one had come up with this concept before.

It’s fair to say, the vehicles supplied showed that nowadays, there’s not really such a thing as a bad car. Probably the area of greatest change and progress is the on-board technology. Time in a vehicle is important. It would be easy to become a nervous wreck without exposure to and proficiency in the safety systems, including lane control, collision alerts and integrated braking systems. Even knowing how to start a car these days can be an adventure, though it’s always simple enough once you know! Interestingly, no-one seemed inclined to try the self-parking modes! Seems we still like control!

Of course the selection of vehicles not only gave many of our visitors the opportunity to have a fresh look at classic models, but also a first close-up look at relatively new technologies such as hybrids and electric cars.

For us at WVL, there was the bonus of a visit from a sporting icon. As you may have seen in our posts on the day, West Indian legend Gordon Greenidge, one of the finest opening batsmen of all time, took the opportunity to come by. Just for a while, the gleaming cars were outshone and talk of the off-drive replaced the test drive!

It is our firm intention to repeat this event in the future. Of course, others may try to do so in the meantime… but we’ll always know we were first!

If you’ve spotted something in the line-ups above, or would like a quote on a particular vehicle, please get in touch. Our Configurator allows you to spec-up a vehicle to your exact requirements, though we’d be happy to offer advice and suggestions if you’re at all unsure. Either way, try our online Quote Form, email us at [email protected], LiveChat with one of our leasing experts using the tab at the bottom of the screen, or simply call us on 01753 851 561, and let’s talk leasing!

ULEV grants to change March 2016

Charging more — beat the plug-in car grant deadline and save £5,000

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Are you considering having an electric vehicle? If so, you have until 29th February to maximise the potential savings!

While the government has pledged support to Ultra Low Emission Vehicles (ULEVs) till 2020, the grant for plug-in cars will reduce from its current level of £5,000 from 1st March 2016.

However, if your car is ordered by 29th February, you will still qualify for the full £5,000 grant, as long as delivery is within the next 9 months.

From 29th February, there will be 3 categories of grant, defined by range and CO2 emissions, unlike the current flat structure for all car ULEVs with emissions below 75g/km. This means the grant could reduce to £2,500 (e.g. if the ULEV car has emissions of 0g/km and a range of 10-69 miles). Furthermore, vehicles costing over £60,000 will no longer be eligible for the grant.

To match, there are three types of ULEV, defined as you’d expect, by their power source:

Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs)

  • Power: fuelled solely by electricity provided by a rechargeable battery.
  • Tailpipe emissions: zero
  • Example cars: BMW i3, Nissan LEAF, Renault ZOE, Volkswagen e-Golf and e-Up!
  • Example vans: Nissan e-NV200, Nissan e-NV200 Combi and Renault Kangoo Van ZE

Plug-in-Hybrid vehicles (PHEVs)

  • Power: these supplement their battery with a combustion engine. They have more limited electric range, and the combustion engine drives the wheels at higher speeds and when the battery is depleted.
  • Tailpipe emissions: around 40-50g/km CO2
  • Example cars: Audi A3 Sportback e-tron, BMW i8, Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV, Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid, Volkswagen Golf GTE
  • Example vans: Mitsubishi Outlander 4Work

Extended Range Electric Vehicles (E-REVs)

  • Power: having the benefits of a PHEV but promising greater efficiency via a larger capacity battery plus a combustion engine to recharge the battery once exhausted.
  • Tailpipe emissions: around 20-30g/km CO2
  • Examples include: BMW i3 with optional range-extender and the Toyota Prius Plug-in

Holding charge… holding value?

Key drivers for leasing these vehicles are firstly the initial purchase price – generally more than the marque’s combustion engine version… but also the depreciation.

Electric-only vehicles fare worst with 3yr/36,000 mile resale values averaging around just 17% of the initial cost – reflecting a lack of confidence in used purchases, and revealing a hidden factor which ups the overall cost of ownership when bought from new.

The real performers are the Petrol/Electric Hybrids – the latest data from CAP showing them to outperform traditional fuel cars and thus being the smart, green choice in every sense.

SUV:46.6%
Petrol/electric hybrid:39.3%
Diesel:38.9%
Petrol:38.3%
Electric:17.1%
3yr/36,000 mile residuals

Combine that with the financial benefits of a ULEV:

  • Fuel costs as low as 3p per mile
  • Low Benefit In Kind (BIK) rates (good for company drivers)
  • Exemption from Congestion Charge
  • Exemption from Vehicle Excise Duty (Car Tax)

…and you really can drive with your head as well as your heart!

Purchase or Lease?

Given lease costs are based on a vehicle’s depreciation, the better it holds its value, the lower the lease payments. And, given the higher initial purchase prices of these vanguard vehicles, leasing makes sense every which way – these vehicles are as economical on your wallet as they are on fuel.

If you’d like to discuss this further, or for advice on sourcing ULEVs, call us on 01753 851561, send us an enquiry online here, or try our Configurator, and spec up your ideal ULEV lease car or van.

Remember, if you place your order before the end of this month, you’ll benefit from the full £5,000 government grant. Demand for vehicles and grant applications is already heavy, so if you’re interested, do get in touch!

Further reading:Full details of the new grant changes
Full list of vehicles eligible for the grant
Learn more about ULEVs here

The Week In Motoring #3

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Citroen C4 Cactus

Earlier in the week we tweeted our approval at the online marketing of Citroen in the build-up to the unveiling of their new car: the C4 Cactus.

The ‘teaser’ strategy used by Citroen saw them revealing small details and images of their new car designed to raise a sense of anticipation – something that certainly worked with us!

Well, the official online unveiling has now occurred and we have the inside scoop…

Perhaps the most notable feature of the Cactus is the ‘Airbump’ plastic panels located on the doors. TopGear described the panels as acting like ‘bubble wrap’ designed to make a surface that’s resistant to scratches. The interior has been designed to house both minimalistic simplicity and spacious comfort. Unconfirmed reports suggest that there are likely to be two petrol and two diesel engines, emitting between 82-100g/km of CO₂ with the 110bhp turbo three-cylinder petrol engine able to reach a top speed of 118mph.

WhatCar? describe the Cactus as a ‘radical family hatchback’ with ‘radical’ being the optimum word. The design is sure to receive a spiky reception (sorry, couldn’t resist!) but we believe it’s good to see cars going against the grain in their designs, producing something different from what we’ve seen before.

Watch the trailer for the new Citroen Cactus here:

New Luxury Automotive Brand to Come out of Britain

A new automotive brand has been created by British businessman David Brown, named simply ‘David Brown Automotive.’ As a classic car enthusiast himself, Brown wanted to ‘refresh the classic British sports car for the 21st century,’ and so he constructed a highly skilled and experienced design team to aid him in the creation of his vision. Among the team was Alan Mobberley who worked as Land Rover’s chief designer for over 19 years. Brown also sought the help of automotive engineering experts Envisage Group to develop the car for production.

Brown stated, ‘I wanted all the impact and style of a classic sports car, but with modern capabilities and conveniences.’ Rather than reworking an old design, Brown wanted to create completely original designs for both the interior and exterior, and even fitted the car with bespoke British interior trim.

The car is set to be unveiled at Monaco’s Top Marques Show in April. We can’t wait to see the finished product!

New Car Fleet and Business Registrations Slightly up on 2013

53.8% of overall new car sales in January were accounted for by fleet and business registrations, equating to 83,145 out of overall figures of 154,562.

This figure is up 0.7% on January 2013.

Position Car Model # Units Sold
1 Ford Fiesta 9,072
2 Ford Focus 5,333
3 Vauxhall Corsa 4,470
4 VW Golf 4,390
5 VW Polo 3,875
6 Vauxhall Astra 3,999
7 Audi A3 3,130
8 Nissan Qashqai 3.028
9 Nissan Juke 2,704
10 Fiat 500 2,595

Source: Fleet News

As the table above demonstrates, the top two selling cars of Jan 2014 were both Fords – with the Fiesta pipping the Focus to the top spot. Vauxhall, VW and Nissan also enjoyed high sales.

Vehicle of the Week

Our vehicle of the week is this brilliant Mercedes Vito Van.

Year / Reg 2011 (60)
Mileage 98,000
Engine 2.2L
Fuel Diesel
Gearbox Manual
Body Van
Colour Red

BMW 120i

Price: £8,000

This Mercedes Vito van is in superb condition, has three seats, full service history and 12 months MOT. Part-ex considered.

For further information, please call 01753 851561, or click here to view full details.

The Week In Motoring #2

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Ferrari 250 TR Becomes the Most Expensive Car Ever Sold In Britain

Don’t you hate it when you bid for a car but someone pips you to the post by offering more money? Well, our bid for the Ferrari 250 TR was slightly improved on by an anonymous bidder who snapped up the racer for £24million. This 1950s beauty has a 3.0 litre V12 engine and 300bhp and can reach a top speed of 167mph.

The seller was 1961 Formula 1 World Champion Phil Hill who, along with Peter Collins, raced it to victory in the 1958 12 Hours of Sebring. The car also picked up victory at the 1000km Buenos Aires and raced in 1957 at Le Mans.

In 1967, the car was donated to the Ford Dearborn Museum where it lived for 30 long years.

UK Car Manufacturing at 6 Year High

Figures produced by the Society of Motor Manufacturers show a 3.1% rise in UK manufactured cars during 2013, with 1.5 million cars coming off the production line. The figure is the highest since 2007 and is expected to keep rising with estimates suggesting over 2 million cars could be UK produced by 2017, making it the 3rd largest car manufacturer in Europe.

Business Secretary Vince Cable speaks very optimistically of the rise in UK manufacturing stating, “Today’s figures are another sign that the British Car Industry is going from strength to strength – with one vehicle rolling off a production line someone in the UK every 20 seconds.”

Around 80% of the cars produced were exported around the world which Cable says is “testament to the diverse, high quality of British Manufacturing.”

New Campaign Highlights Risks to Business Drivers

Surprisingly, it has emerged that 21% of traffic collisions in the North-East involve people driving for work purposes. This has caused members of the public to question why there isn’t the same attention paid to highlighting the dangers of driving for work as there is drink driving, which is accountable for a quarter less traffic collisions.

From 2008 – 2012, 74 people died as a result of collisions involving business-related travel in the North-East with a further 748 serious injuries and 8262 slight injuries.

These statistics have caused Road Safety North East to launch a new campaign warning businesses that they could be prosecuted if they neglect their employer responsibilities. Among the campaign are guidelines including paying attention to weather conditions, avoiding distractions and to allow ample time for their journeys. The campaign also reminds employers that they are liable under the Corporate Manslaughter Act if their policies are not up to standard.

Schumacher Slowly Coming Out of Coma

7-time Formula 1 World Champion Michael Schumacher is having his sedation reduced as doctors prepare to bring him out of his coma. Sabire Kehm has stated that doctors are beginning the ‘waking up process’ but that bringing Schumacher out of his coma “could take a long time.”

Schumacher has been in a medically-induced coma since 29th December after suffering a serious head injury whilst skiing in the French Alps. His family have requested continued privacy from the general public but have expressed their “sincere appreciation for the worldwide sympathy.”

Car of the Week

Our car of the week this week is the fantastic BMW 1 Series 120i.

Year / Reg 2010 (60)
Mileage 90,490
Engine 2.0L
Fuel Petrol
Gearbox Manual
Body Coupe
Colour White

BMW 120i

Price: £9,999

This BM1 Series Coupe is in excellent condition (both interior and exterior) and comes with a full service history, 3 month guarantee and 12 months MOT.

For further information, please call 01753 851561, or click here to view full details.

The Week In Motoring

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Vauxhall Insignia Named Company Car of the Year

Business Car Manager have announced that the Vauxhall Insignia has been named the SME Company Car of the Year. The winner was decided by a high profile panel, chaired by Business Secretary Vince Cable, who were said to be impressed with not only the improved overall quality of the car but more specifically technological and style improvements as well as the further lowering of emissions. ‘Cheap to run and good to drive, the Insignia seems like a real no-compromise company car,’ (BCM).

The Insignia also picked up Best Large Company Car and Best Company Car for Tax Categories. Call WVL on 01753 851561 to discuss our current best leasing deal for your business!

Audi Q3 – the Fastest Selling Used Car

It is believed that the weather warnings and threats of storms have had a significant effect on consumer purchasing habits with 7 out of the top 10 selling used cars being 4x4s. With an average time span of 33.5 days spent on dealers’ forecourts, the Audi Q3 is currently the fastest selling used car in the UK. A close second was the Jeep Patriot which spent an average of 36.2 days on the forecourts. Mercedes Benz R-Class was this month’s slowest selling used car for the second month running, spending an average of 136.3 days on the forecourts.

Fiat Professional Announce 70% Increase in Sales

Fiat Professional have announced a 70% increase in sales, over twice that of their nearest rivals. The growth sees their UK LCW market share rise from 1.5% to 4.4%. They saw sales of over 13,500 units in 2013 despite not releasing any all-new models.

It seems there is no slowing down for the manufacturer this year with Fiat Professional director, Sebastiano Federigo stating, ‘With even more in the pipeline for 2014, we’re looking forward to another strong performance this year.’

Vauxhall Vans Make it 12 Years at Number 1

Building over 44,000 vans from their Luton plant in 2013, Vauxhall has retained the title of Britain’s number 1 van maker for the 12th year running. The figure is over 3 times that of their nearest rivals. Vauxhall’s Chairman and Managing Director, Duncan Aldred, hailed the Vauxhall Vivaro as the ‘lynchpin’ of their ‘award-winning’ van range.

The new Vivaro is currently in pre-production and will go on sale later this year.

Chevrolet Unveils the Camaro Z/28.R

If you like your cars a little more rare and exotic, Chevrolet have unveiled their latest endurance racer: the Camaro Z/28.R. Unsurprisingly based on the Z/28, it contains the same 7.0L V8 engine and generates approximately 505bhp. Where this car differs from the road car is through the addition of a front splitter, rear splitter and belly pan which all improve the car’s downforce.

Mark Kent, Chevy’s motorsport director, says of the Z/28.R, ‘Apart from series-mandated equipment and the specialised suspension components needed for endurance racing, it’s as close to a production-spec race car as you’ll find.’

Additional details on the racer a likely to be announced once the car makes its track debut.

Windsor Vehicle Leasing… and Sales!

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Here at WVL, we pride ourselves on offering motor solutions for everyone.

Aware it still suits some people to own their own vehicle, we are pleased to be able to offer a wide range of competitively priced cars for sale from our Windsor site and showroom.

From small economical runarounds, to large executive makes and models, we have something for just about everyone… All from a company with a long history of quality service and customer care.

Most of our vehicles are ex-lease – this means that we know their full history, they’ve been expertly and regularly maintained, and as a rule, have only had one driver.

In short, great cars at great prices! See all available cars for sale here at wvlsales.co.uk – and why not pop along to our Windsor showroom, talk to our vehicle experts, and take a test drive today!

WVL – we’ll get you motoring!