Mobility News. November – December 2020
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Large cars available to lease with
no Advance Payment
Maximum space and
practicality are a key deciding
factor for many Motability
Scheme customers. Large
and commodious load areas,
flexible driving positions and
plenty of space for those in the
rear are all top priorities, and
can make or break a decision
to take out a lease once the
models have been checked out
in the showroom.
Although Covid-19 has put
pressure on the industry, there
are still affordable choices
out there for those seeking
good-value large cars. There
are currently numerous roomy
models on the Motability
Scheme on offer for nil Advance
Payment. Here, we have
picked out five of the biggest
and most practical models you
can choose for nil Advance
Payment.
Skoda Octavia 1.0 TSI SE
Technology
The Skoda Octavia is all-new
for 2020 with a brand new
evolution of a very popular
model. This latest version has
a distinctive new look with a
prominent grille at the front and
a variation of Skoda’s new rear
end, complete with ‘SKODA’
script on the bootlid. It looks
more upmarket than ever and
has real showroom appeal.
The practicality of the Skoda
Octavia is a key reason for its
popularity. It is an extremely
roomy car, with plenty of
space for those in the front,
more than enough space for
rear seat passengers, and
a truly enormous boot. This
latest version packs in 600
litres, which is an extraordinary
amount of space for a car in
this sector – particularly as
it’s all available for nil Advance
Payment.
Skoda has pushed the rest
of the Octavia upmarket too.
The interior is good quality and
uses the latest Volkswagen
Group touchscreen technology,
centred around a prominent
display in the centre of the
dashboard. It all feels very
modern and contemporary.
While choosing such a
large car with a small 1.0-litre
engine sounds unappealing,
the performance of the 1.0-litre
Skoda Octavia 1.0 TSI SE Technology
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