WAV stands for Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle. This means you can travel in the vehicle while seat in your wheelchair

Can I part exchange my car?

If you’re new to the Motability Scheme, you might be able to trade in your car to help pay for it. You need to talk to your dealer about this.

They’ll offer you a lower amount for your car than you’d get if you sell it privately, but you’ll have the convenience of being able to keep your car until your new Scheme car is ready.


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Related FAQs

Why are petrol and diesel car prices increasing?

The new car industry is changing a lot. There are fewer petrol or diesel cars entering the new car market which is making them more expensive.

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What is the New Vehicle Payment and how will I get it?

This is £750 if you have a car or Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle (Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle).

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Can I get a vehicle that's not on your price list?

We have a wide range of vehicles and a tool to help you find which vehicle type is right for you.

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How much does joining the Scheme cost and how do I pay?

Some vehicles cost less than your weekly allowance, others cost the same, and some need an Advance Payment. We’ll take your payments straight from your allowance provider.

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What is an Advance Payment and which vehicles need one?

It’s the amount you need to pay upfront for some large or high specification vehicles. It’s in addition to your weekly mobility allowance.

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What happens when prices change?

Our prices are updated every three months so we can offer you the best deals from each manufacturer.

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What are the latest car prices on the Motability Scheme?

We've updated our prices for this quarter. Find out how to see them.

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