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A major shake-up to the Motability scheme has been confirmed and it means drivers will no longer be able to choose high-end luxury cars through the programme. At the same time the government says the changes are designed to prioritise UK car makers and boost investment at home. ‌

Motability allows eligible disabled people who receive personal independence payments (PIP) to exchange part of their benefit for a rented vehicle. The scheme offers tax exemptions and covers necessary vehicle adaptions, helping many retain independence, mobility and employment. ‌

Founded in 1977, Motability has grown in a major force in the UK car market, with over 800,000 Motability vehicles on the road today - with 50,000 of the vehicles leased by the scheme being higher-end v

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