Can anyone explain what a ‘voiture de Société’ is?

Can anyone explain what a ‘voiture de Société’ is?

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Pitre

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4,995 posts

241 months

Monday 22nd March 2021
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Mrs P needs a runaround, I’ve seen what looks to be a good buy but it’s described as a ‘voiture de Société’..... anyone know what this is? What are the implications of buying a ten year old car categorised thus? *confused*

harrycovert

452 posts

183 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2021
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I had a Société’.205 when I first moved to France. It had no back seats and had to have CT for emissions every year.Can`t remember if I had to pay more for immatriculation.
Having said that it was probably one of the best cars I have ever had and I had no problem when I came to sell it.

Fatt McMissile

330 posts

140 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2021
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The downside is if you want to convert it to 4 seats and register it as such, I understand it must be done by a main dealer. As you can imagine, this negates the cost saving on the purchase price......

Pitre

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4,995 posts

241 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2021
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Thanks for the replies folks.
That car now crossed off the list, regrettably....

Mike-tf3n0

573 posts

89 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2021
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Voiture de Societe simply means Company Car!

Fatt McMissile

330 posts

140 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2021
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A company car in the UK sense, is a voiture de fonction. A voiture de société is only used at work. They all (as far as I know) have no rear seats and usually white.
If you tell a frenchman you are thinking of buying one he will suck his teetheek

Bernard1973

26 posts

94 months

Wednesday 14th April 2021
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A "voiture de Société" in France is bought with a minor VAT and is driven only for the needs of the company exepted if your are the boss of the company !!!
A "voiture de fonction" in France is bought with full VAT and is driven by one person. The company must declare this and so collect a summ on your salary every month or the person will declare every year the car and will have to pay taxes because it's a natural advantage and could be consider as disguised remuneration.
A "voiture de société" is a 2 seats car if the car was a 4 or 5 seats..... You must pay for the transformation and have a société "grey card" (V5)
You can buy the car as is. Nothing to pay more than a standard car but pollution control every year must be correct. Insurance is less expensive in France because 2 seats.
You can buy a "société" car and come back to a standard registration if you pay the transformation from 2 to 4 or 5 seats but it's rarely done. When companies had less taxes on "voitures de société" it was cool to buy a Range Rover with 2 seats. after 5 years you just had to buy the car to your company for a minimum and to come back to 4 seats.....