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Originally Posted by Guvernator
Before even considering the cost difference between a "D" and an "i" have you thought about the following
Parking in Central London - Nightmare unless your new work place has it's own car park, 95% of them don't.
Congestion Charge - £8 a day.
Traffic, driving in Central London during the week is a REAL pain.
Personally if any of these are going to be an issue, you'd be better off taking the train. I work in Central London and wouldn't consider driving to work during the week at all.
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I wouldn't consider driving in london itself but just in case I do, I wanted to know waht would be better betweent he two. I'd be gettnig the tube and travelling home on weekends to enjoy some spirited driving... which would mean that as I wouldn't cover as much mileage, should I consider the i or continue the D.. that's all