Motability

danonwheels

Registered User
Apr 13, 2016
229
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Rotherham, South Yorkshire
I have been a Motability customer now since 2007, initially on the car scheme until April this year and now on the powered wheelchair scheme.

I was also a trustee of Disabled Motoring UK for a number of years if that's relevant.

What do you need to know?
 

Rubylou

Registered User
Jan 20, 2015
18
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Cambridgeshire
Yes I have for myself rather than for OH who is the one with ALZ

Hi sammyjo , thanks for replying, at the moment it all seems like too easy, are there any catches?? Anything to be cautious of? My honey has alz is and is so switched off from things to sort out etc I just wondered what other people could advise!
Thanks
Rubylou
 

Rubylou

Registered User
Jan 20, 2015
18
0
Cambridgeshire
I have been a Motability customer now since 2007, initially on the car scheme until April this year and now on the powered wheelchair scheme.

I was also a trustee of Disabled Motoring UK for a number of years if that's relevant.

What do you need to know?

Hi danonwheels ,
, thanks for replying, at the moment it all seems like too easy, are there any catches?? Anything to be cautious of? My honey has alz is and is so switched off from things to sort out etc I just wondered what other people could advise!
Thanks
Rubylou
 

danonwheels

Registered User
Apr 13, 2016
229
0
Rotherham, South Yorkshire
As long as you're in receipt of higher rate of the mobility component of DLA, or enhanced mobility component of PIP or the one for the armed forces staff (can't remember the name) and the proposed driver lives within 5 miles of the person named as being in receipt of the qualifying benefit and has less than 12 points on their license and no drink-driving convictions, you're good to go.

It's as simple as choose a car, visit the dealer, place the order and show relevant paperwork and then a few weeks later pick up your car.