Motability has moved with swift certainty, confirming that luxury brands such as BMW and Mercedes are being removed from the scheme overnight as part of a drive to prioritise British-built cars. The ...
The government is planning changes to the vehicle lease scheme but there could be knock-on effects for some service users ...
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Mercedes and BMW cars removed from Motability scheme
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' ...
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 ...
The Department for Work and Pensions ( DWP) has disclosed the vehicles being removed from the Motability Scheme due to a rule alteration. The Motability Scheme, which offers discounted cars to those ...
The Motability Scheme has confirmed it will immediately stop offering luxury car models including BMW, Mercedes, Audi, Lexus and Alfa Romeo as part of an overhaul focused on value and supporting UK ca ...
New rules will stop disabled people from getting luxury cars worth up to £37,000 through a taxpayer-funded scheme. Lord Sterling, chairman of the Government-assisted £1.5 billion-a-year Motability ...
The potential impact of upcoming changes to the Motability service has been shared by the Government and it could result in some people leaving it altogether, according to reports. The lease-vehicle ...
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