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

How long is my lease and what do I do when it ends?

Leases generally run for three years from the date you got your car, or five years if you have a Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle (Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle). You’ll see this date on your lease agreement.

The options available at the end of your lease are:

  • Lease another vehicle through the Scheme
  • See if you can keep your current vehicle for longer
  • Return your vehicle and have your mobility allowance reinstated

Learn more about the end of your lease 

Related FAQs

I have six months left on my allowance, but my lease ends soon. What can I do?

You no longer need to have at least 12 months left on your allowance to apply for your next vehicle.

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Can I get my car from a different dealer?

You can get a car from any manufacturer or dealer, as long as they’re Motability-accredited.

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My new vehicle is not ready yet. What can I do?

We’ll extend your current lease so it matches the start of the your new one.

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Is there an inspection at the end of my lease?

Yes – the dealer will take a brief description of your car’s condition when you hand it back.

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How do home collections work?

If you decide you do not want to lease another vehicle at the end of your lease, you might have arranged a home collection with us.

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