The Motability Foundation has announced that it has removed premium brands from its listings, with dozens of models set to be unavailable to order via the scheme after 30th November. For those unaware ...
In a statement the Department for Work and Pensions pledged tax changes costing an average £400 'will not impact vehicles ...
As part of the reforms, motorists will also no longer be able to opt for any coupé or convertible models. The change to the current system will come into force on December 1, which is when drivers ...
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?
The Motability Scheme has announced it will immediately stop offering BMW, Mercedes, Audi, Lexus and Alfa Romeo after ministers raised concerns about luxury motoring upgrades ...
The Motability scheme is designed to help disabled people remain mobile, and allows them to exchange their weekly mobility allowance to cover the cost of leasing a new car. The scheme leases cars, ...