Disabled people who have a car through the Motability scheme will no longer be allowed "premium" vehicles such as BMWs and Mercedes. Motability said the change would be made with immediate effect as ...
After a flurry of media coverage spotlighting benefits claimants with luxury cars, Motability has dropped premium brands from the range of vehicles offered. Is it saving money, or saving face?
Premium car brands, including BMW and Mercedes-Benz, have been removed from the Motability Scheme with immediate effect after a commitment to buy British-built vehicles. From 2035, it wants half of ...
Luxury cars will no longer be available for Motability recipients, it has been announced, with the government saying more money will also go to British manufacturers under changes.
Top premium car brands such as BMW and Mercedes-Benz will be scrapped from the programme within days as part of a major overhaul of the system by Labour and Rachel Reeves in the Autumn Budget. The ...
While the fundamentals of the scheme remain unchanged, five premium brands have been removed FIVE car brands have been officially removed from the UK Motability Scheme, following reforms announced by ...
Campaigners have penned a letter to Chancellor Rachel Reeves, expressing their worries about potential significant alterations to the Motability scheme in the upcoming Budget. The Motability scheme ...
As Budget Day draws ever closer, another area that Chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to make changes in is the government’s Motability scheme. Reeves is reportedly planning to cut £1 billion from ...