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Car Prices and Options Calculator

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6 November 2017

Car price and options calculator

With our car price and options calculator you can check the price of your new company car as well as select a range of options.

Options are important for your company car, since choosing the right ones can really enhance your driving experience; options can also affect the value of your company car when you come to sell it, so although there is a front end cost, the back end savings are worthwhile.

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It is also worth noting that lease companies take this into account when they quote you a car lease price. For example, it’s often cheaper to lease a car with metallic paint rather than a solid paint finish, since the metallic paint car is worth more at the end of the car lease.

However, options can also have an impact on the company car tax you pay, since they increase the P11D value of your car – the amount on which company car tax is calculated. So it is worth keeping this in mind when you are choosing your next company car.

Our car price and options calculator is easy to use. Simply choose the make of car (e.g. Audi), then the model (e.g. A4 Avant). The calculator then presents you with all the models in that range from which you can choose the specific derivative (e.g. 2.0 TDI ultra Sport 150PS).

Next to your chosen derivative is a ‘select’ button where you can see what options are available for your chosen company car. Click on the ones you want to see how much your new car with options will cost.

Key data and option costs are revealed once you click the ‘Calculate’ button at the bottom of the page.

If you want to find out what the impact will be on your benefit in kind tax, use our company car tax calculator to find out.

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