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?
From January new cars registered in Northern Ireland will have to have an "EU-type" approval.
For many disabled people wheelchair accessible vehicles — known as WAVs for short — aren't desirable luxuries but essential tools for personal mobility, regardless of whether public transport and its ...
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 ...
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 ...
Yesterday it was announced that the Motability scheme would be removing several premium car models from its programme. The scheme allows certain people who receive government disability allowances to ...
River-James Whybrow, who is autistic and is often in pain, says he feels "judged" for having a Motability car Young disabled people have reacted angrily to the first significant changes to the ...
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 ...
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 ...
BMW and Mercedes cars have been removed from the Motability scheme after Rachel Reeves said it was 'unfair' to lease luxury models to benefits claimants. Motability announced it will 'immediately' ...
The UK's welfare debate has reached boiling point as the government moves to strip luxury cars from the Motability scheme.