it may work out cheaper for now, but if you factor in the cost of replacing the car it might now
don't kno exactly how it works as both the guys who do this sort of thing are in the pub all weekend, but your £300 "should" pay for your fuel and servicing and tax and insurance etc so when you add up the costs so far, do they add up to £3,600?
if they exceed this figure then you need to know how much tax they are going to hammer you for if you opt to get a company car
the woman who did payroll had a contact number so i could call her on a saturday if i needed some help, but she's moved on now so i can't
also, is this money offset against anything? can you only claim for business iles as per normal or are you claiming fo to and from work miles in this business ileage thing?