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How do you tell who is paying for their own fuel and who is in a company car?

The owner driver is doing 90kph.

The company car is doing 90mph.

Asked on 17 January 2011 by gasgas

Answered by Honest John
Except that the company man is driving on business and his time is worth a lot more than the fuel cost.
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