What the Scheme means to customers
Motorsport fan and YouTuber Owen has been a Motability Scheme customer since he was 5 years old. Now aged 22, and driving himself, Owen believes that the Scheme offers “excellent peace of mind.”
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Barbara’s story
"There’s no way I’d be able to do the course without my car… it’s like a member of my family."
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Lynley’s story
“I would encourage anyone who is eligible to join the Motability Scheme… it will change your life!”
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Alan's story
“It’s like his safety net. He’s been able to go places on his own and visit places that he wouldn’t have been able to go to before.” -
Bianca's story
"They didn’t just take into account that I have a disabled child, they took into account my whole family."
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Steve's story
"I’ve always tried to do my best to prove other people wrong, so when someone told me that I wouldn’t be able to drive I’m like, I’m gonna do that no matter what somebody says."
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Ronald's story
"It really is a lifeline that I can get out and about and live my life, taking the kids to school, and visiting friends and family.”
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Jonathan's story
"The car means we can go out together as family." Jonathan tells us how the Scheme has made a difference to family life.
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Kim's story
"The Scheme allowed me to have something that was quality." Kim explains that she uses the Motability Scheme car to take her Mum out and about.
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Jeffrey's story
"It was like a honeymoon!" Jeffery and his wife Susan share their experiences, including a few too many trips around Spaghetti Junction. -
Steven's story
"Having the car has given me back my independence." Steven explains that he uses his car to get out and about with his son and keep up with his passion for sport.
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Sean and Rachael's story
Rachael and Sean's son Dominic has autism. Here's their story about discovering the Motability Scheme and how it has helped them.
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Urvashi's story
"The Scheme has made us more able to go out together. Do things together." Urvashi tells us how the Motability Scheme has let her and her family continue to do the things they would usually do.