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Mobility News. November – December 2020

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What makes a car suitable for you?

We’d like to help you

understand how your day to

day needs might influence

what type of cars could be

most suitable for you.

The key to finding the

right car for you starts with

understanding more about

your needs.

There is a lot to consider

when looking at different

cars, it can sometimes be a

challenge to narrow down your

options. Our new car suitability

guide is a set of questions

to help you to reflect on your

needs and think about why

some types of car may be

more suitable than others.

After answering each

question, the guide offers

some advice about things to

keep in mind as you begin

searching for a car on the

Motability Scheme.

Your personalised summary

page will contain this advice

and more information which

you can email to yourself to

save and take with you when

you visit dealerships.

The Motability Scheme

helps you to get mobile by

exchanging your mobility

allowance to lease a new

car, Wheelchair Accessible

Vehicle, scooter or powered

wheelchair.

All our mobility options

come with the same worryfree,

all-inclusive package.

Our standard lease is over

three years, or five years if

you are leasing a Wheelchair

Accessible Vehicle and we

take care of running costs such

as insurance for up to three

named drivers (this doesn’t

have to be you), servicing,

maintenance, breakdown

cover and tyre and windscreen

repair and replacement. All you

need to do is add fuel and go.

If you’d like to find out more

about the Scheme, request

an information pack below

and we’ll send you all the

information that you need to

make the right choice.

Visit www.suitabilityguide.

motabilityoperations.co.uk to

find the car most suitable for

your needs.

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