Luxury cars removed from Motability scheme ahead of budget
Motability will double British-built Nissan vehicles leased to 40,000 and aims for 50% UK-built cars by 2035 to boost UK manufacturing and jobs.
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BMW, Audi, Mercedes and more axe Motability schemes amid severe backlash from Britons
Five major luxury car brands have been removed from the Motability disability car scheme with immediate effect following nationwide outrage. Motability Operations has confirmed that cars from BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Lexus and Alfa Romeo will no longer be available to lease through the scheme, which has often faced criticism over who qualifies and which vehicles can be obtained.The decision comes after new findings showed that 85 per cent of pe…
Luxury cars removed from Motability scheme ahead of budget
The programme has been criticised for allowing people with non-visible disabilities to get luxury vehicles as part of their welfare. The chancellor wants to support the British car market with the new measures.
Motability scheme to drop BMW and Mercedes as it aims to buy UK-made cars
Rachel Reeves says changes to subsidised scheme for disabled drivers will help support thousands of jobs The Motability scheme to provide disabled drivers with subsidised cars has said it will remove expensive cars such as BMW and Mercedes-Benz and aim to buy more British-built cars. Motability…
BMW, Mercedes Cars Are Cut From UK Disability Support Program
Mercedes-Benz Group AG and BMW AG luxury cars will no longer be eligible for a program intended to help disabled Britons lease new cars, following a backlash over taxpayers subsidizing high-end vehicle purchases.
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