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THE UK's BEST MOTABILITY CARS 2022

TOP 5 MOBILITY SCHEME CARS 2022

At Bespoke Homelifts we have many customers who have reduced mobility, and we can empathise with all the issues that arise from adapting a home. From future proofing with a home lift and easy access bathrooms. Another common dilemma is choosing the right mobility car. There are various makes, models and types of cars available to lease through the Motability Scheme, from fuel efficient smaller vehicles to roomy estates. We know that choosing a car is a big decision, so we're here to help you make the right choice for your needs and budget. We have done some research please see our findings below..

 


The first thing you should think about is what you need from a car. What are the things you are going to be doing and what type of car best meets those needs? Any reputable car dealer will be able to advise this and point you in the right direction, but in the meantime see the experts top 5 choice of cars.




See below the experts put together five of the best motability cars in the UK for 2022.

 

Toyota Corolla

If you want a well-built, economical car but don’t fancy a diesel the stylish Toyota Corolla is a great candidate for your Motability car shortlist. It’s comfortable and has a plush interior too.

 

Citroen C5 Aircross


The Citroen C5 Aircross is one of the most spacious and stylish SUVs available through Motability. It’s relaxing to drive and comes with a big boot, so it practical as well as comfortable.

 

 

Seat Tarraco

 

The SEAT Tarraco is a well-equipped seven-seater SUV offered on the Motability scheme. There’s (just) enough room for three adults in the middle row of seats and there’s a massive boot when you fold the rearmost seats down.


 

Skoda Karoq

 

The Skoda Karoq is a solid and practical SUV available through the Motability Scheme. It comes with plenty of safety kit too so is a great family SUV.

 

Ford Focus

 

The Ford Focus is one of the highest-rated cars on carwow and is also offered on the Motability Scheme. It has lots of user-friendly tech, good space and good access and proves that a Motability car can be fun to drive too.


 

Good luck on your search for the right car!

If you do not know if you are eligible for a Motability allowance you can check your eligibility here www.motability.co.uk/about/check-your-eligibility/


If you are thinking of improving access between floors in your home, with an easy access homelift and to help future proof for any mobility issues, then call Bespoke Homelifts on 0800 023 4348

 


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