Also, bare in mind who becomes liable for any damage to the hire car when it is involved in business use....the discussions can get quite lively...
My employer pays the HMRC max rates and I do a long journey (400 miles return) every 4 - 6 weeks in my own car (in my own time, I'm so dedicated...). So I qualify for the 45p/mile. I use a 5yr old Jag XF, 3L petrol, so am doing about 30mpg for the journey (more in summer, less in winter)
I have business insurance and it costs me £0 (LV) and part of that is because my travel is to "another workplace involved with the insureds business". All I do is drive 200 miles in an evening, leave the car at my employers' other site, then drive 200 miles back a few days later.
As the Jags' depreciation curve is flattening out, the extra 3000 (or so) miles is insignificant. I only do 10000 miles/yr all in, so Mr Average.
So for me, using my car is a no-brainer and it's hassle-free. I don't need to worry about hiring a car. My employer doesn't demand me to do the journey and I could do it on the train, but its' faff, I would have to leave half-a-day to get there. Currently I can still have tea with the family, read the kids a bedtime story, then do my journey on into the night in comfort in my Gentlemens' Carriage.
Employer (private, IT/electronics) is well-regarded and has good T&Cs. Their travel budget is huge anyway with 30+ sites worldwide so me bumbling down the A1 is increasingly an insignificant cost.
And I replaced the brakes myself in the summer. Thus saving me money.....NNnneerrrr do I squeak when I walk ? Yes I do....
now to do my expenses to last weeks' journey and book the Jag in for a pre-xmas spark plug change...uh oh wear and tear, if only I hadn't been doing 3000 miles/yr for the past 3 years I could have left the plug change for another year...
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