Hello, we are expecting young people and are about to make a difficult car decision. I’m looking forward to your recommendations, maybe someone has a creative tip. My partner has a current E-Class S213 as a company car and has to leave it after maternity leave. We plan with one year parental leave, she will get another company car, then she will get another company car. In the company configurator, the Mercedes V-Class is the only “real” Van entha We need a van (the small “vans” like Touran, Sharan & Co. leave, which are too small) only for the duration of the parental leave and want to try afterwards to configure a V-Class as a company car. For this one year we are interested in V-Class, Opel Vivaro, Toyota Proace Verso, Ford Tourneo Custom, VW T6 and similar cars. We are not fixed on any brand, the Toyota found For example, we are really good during the test drive. How can you represent such a thing with as little value loss as possible? Leasing a new or used person for 12 months is almost impossible or is not proportionate in the leasing factor, the 3-way financing with return option is also usually provided with a lower limit of 36 months. If the option remains to take over the leasing contract from someone who still has about a year remaining and wants to get out or to buy a car, a financier A second-hand VW T6 Multivan from 2015 (T5 I wouldn’t like to take it, since the T7 is announcing itself and I expect an additional loss of value when I’m two generations back)? Or an almost new Toyota or Opel, which is sold as a daily registration and/or a demonstrator with 10-15,000 km and good discounts? In theory, a three-year and/or a three-year period should be completed and sold again after a year. f then four years old T6 be more stable than an almost new car, but the rental prices are also quite different. What do you think? Or something completely different…?