Mushn't grumble @ that then
I once had a similar think. Nottingham to Portsmouth for the working week. I decided it was too much and I didn't want to move down there so I binned the job. (there were obviously other reasons why as well)
Spend £1-2k on an older estate car. Chuck the bike in the back, drive it untill it dies or you get bored then do the same again.
Get a volvo, Audi etc.
Why would you stay over for such a short commute? I'd commute every day personally, unless you like it there of course. Get a half-decent car now (and a motorbike in the spring).
I used to live in Maidstone, Kent - and worked in Andover, Hampshire - 104 miles each way taking in the M20, M26, M25, M3 and A303.
To be honest I found it a very de stressing journey but I did have the luxury that my boss used to do the same journey but the other way round until the office moved. As a result, he was very understanding and didn't expect to see me before 9am or after 4pm.
Why would you stay over for such a short commute? I'd commute every day personally, unless you like it there of course
You'd spend 5-6 hours every day in a car? Since when is that a short commute?
Spend £1-2k on an older estate car. Chuck the bike in the back
Did you read the thread? That's what I'm currently doing and I am not enjoying it for the abovementioned reasons ie hard work driving etc etc.
Maybe I've just got soft because my other car is so easy and relaxing to drive...
I'm in what sounds exactly the same situation. I'm renting a room on a Monday to Friday basis which if you shop around tends to get you slightly more for your money. I couldn't even contemplate a flat or hotels because of the cost. I keep a road bike down here but thats because there doesn't seem to be much in the way of inspiring off road stuff in the area. With the car the choice was as good second hand as I could afford without borrowng too much.
I loved the earlier comments about getting jobs closer to home some people on here seem to live on a different planet.
I contemplated doing the commute (almost exactly the same as yours) but it works out seriously expensive and it would leave me less than eight hours a day at home.
Its less than ideal, it leaves my wife dealing with two vey young kids four nights a week, but it is a job which is more than I could have hoped for six months ago.
Instead of a serviced apt, do a house/flat share. Far cheaper and you can still keep your bike there (or even better afford a brand new bike to keep there).
I'm renting a room on a Monday to Friday basis which if you shop around tends to get you slightly more for your money
I'm extremely lucky being on expenses, and the company has a policy which includes nice hotels - so I'm not shopping around. I'm trying for an appartment tho, waiting for approval. If I get the apartment I'll be able to leave my bike there which will enable me to get the train.
molgrips - Maybe I've just got soft because my other car is so easy and relaxing to drive...
I'm guessing there isn't an option to use that car? If not you may find a high spec late 90's Mondeo comfy and quiet enough for a couple hours drive and you can easy pick one up for a grand. Scorpio's are also big and comfy though use plenty of petrol. That's not much of an issue for only 300 miles a week though. If you do go for an oldish car make sure it's a petrol as old diesels are all crap for everything other than relability and fuel useage.
If you stay in the same hotel each week have you asked them about leaving your bike and stuff there? Have you tried the train for the journey you do? Unless it's direct between to major cities you may find that the car is much easier.
Have you tried the train for the journey you do?
Makes bring the bike very hard.
If you are concerned about the environment don't buy new. Buy secondhand.
My recomendation would be a simple and subtle Mazda 6. Good extras and comfort for around 3000. Based around a Mondeo but classless and slightly more comfortable from my experience. Think secondhand Skodas are holding thier value to well.
I am fortunate enough to have a nice company car. But we have just got my wife (70miles a day commute) a nice car radio for her Seat Ibiza Tdi. Now she can call handsfree, listen to IPod etc for a small outlay of £200. This was much cheaper than dropping 3000 upgrading her car.
i looked at buying a mazda 6 earlier in the year, from the environmental point of view the emmissions are shocking so didn't bother, found a 3yr old Fabia estate (petrol) with 12k miles on it and bought that, great little motor.
as regards the original question, I'd go option 4. I've lived away in expensed hotels and also done the flat thing (we bought ours) and I found the flat much more relaxing / homely and obviousy it was possible to leave biking stuff there which made packing each week easier. Trains aren't all they are cracked up to be on monday mornings / friday evenings but if you book a seat in advance it should be ok.
I did a huge amount of riding when I was away from home and worked all hours to keep the weekends clear. Have to say being back home permenantly is a much better situation although the riding has dropped off a bit