A question?
Are you "Self Employed" if so?
Lets have a look at the HMRC take on the situation?
If you purchase a car, you can charge the Revenue 45p / mile +
You can claim a Tax refund of 10% of the purchase cost of the car, year on year.
But? if you purchase a so called Commercial vehicle say a Barbarian, or a L200 Type of transport you can claim, I have been told
The FULL purchase cost of the vehicle year on year +
45 p/ Mile from the Revenue, up to a certain mileage, then it drops to I think 25p / mile after a certain cut off point, as it does on a non-commercial vehicle.
Suggest you have a word with your Accountant and them make a call on this one.
As far as I am concerned, there is more to MPG than just MPG? there are other factors?
I have a Nissan Juke Diesel, 50 MPG so I can claim 10% of the original cost + 45p / mile every year I have this vehicle, no space, Sat Nav, that "Dumps You" in the middle of a postcode, does not have house numbers? Crap if the street has over 500 houses?. Cruise control is OK. The reversing TV Camera is worth watching. in that it is not "Square" to the kerbs you are looking at.
Hopefully food for consideration?
Ken