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MAINTENANCE COST DATA REVIEW (ECON/SAFETY TAB)

Overview

Selection of the Maintenance Costs option from the Review Menu within Maintenance Control or the Maintenance Costs icon from the Toolbar opens the Maintenance Cost Data Review form. This form contains all of the maintenance cost data and service profiles imported via the Upload Maintbook Data option within Miscellaneous Options. The Econ/Safety Tab should then be selected.

Maintenance Cost Data Review (Econ/Safety Tab)

Upon entry to the tab, the following fields are displayed for review purposes only:

Denotes the fuel type used by the vehicle e.g. D Diesel.

Fuel tank size in litres.

The European Certificate for Economy (Fuel Consumption) average fuel consumption figure for the vehicle.

Fuel consumption for city/town travel (kilometres/litre)

Fuel consumption for motorway travel (kilometres/litre)

Displays the Co2 emission rating provided by the third party data supplier. Co2 being the Carbon Dioxide emissions of the engine).

Note: In an attempt to protect the environment, a major reform in the taxation of company cars was announced by the Chancellor on 9th March 1999. The package of reform, took effect from April 2002, and encourages manufacturers to produce cars with lower carbon dioxide emissions.

The previous income tax charge based on 35% of the car's price, subject to business mileage and age-related discounts, has been abolished. This is replaced by a charge on a percentage of the car's price graduated according to the level of carbon dioxide emissions.

The particulates contained within leaded fuel.

The Insurance Group code into which the selected vehicle falls.

The European New Car Assessment Programme safety rating for front impact e.g. 9

The European New Car Assessment Programme safety rating for side impact e.g. 9

The European New Car Assessment Programme safety rating for rear impact e.g. 9

The European New Car Assessment Programme safety rating for consideration given to pedestrians with regard to the design implications for impact with a pedestrian e.g. 9


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