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

What is a Nearly New Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle?

These are Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles people have given back to us after they’ve ended their lease early, so they’ll be up to four years old. They’re all in very good condition, they cost less and we can still adapt them to suit your needs.

They’re a great option for those people who need a Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle quickly, or who need something more affordable. They’re available on a three-year lease, instead of the usual five.

Availability is limited and varies across each Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle supplier, so there might not be a vehicle available to meet your needs. It’s best to discuss this with a Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle supplier first.

Although each Nearly New Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle is quality checked, you should expect some wear consistent with its age.


Learn more about Nearly New Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles

Related FAQs

Are there electric or 'green' cars on the Scheme?

We have a range of electric and ‘green’ cars on the Scheme, and we’re always looking to make the Scheme more eco-friendly.

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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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Which automatic vehicles are on the Scheme?

We have a large range of large automatic and semi-automatic cars on the Scheme.

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Can I lease an SUV, motor home or caravan?

We have a range of SUVs available on the Scheme. You cannot lease a motor home or a caravan through the Scheme.

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How do I find the vehicle that suits me best?

The best way to check if a vehicle is right for you is to take a test drive.

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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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