Shopping & Style1 min ago
Debate
Have heard if anybody buys a car from a salesroom and pays via their DLA that person does not have to pay insurance nor tax
I think that's bunkum
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You ( one) does it thro Motability - you select one of the cars on offer and pay a down payment - I paid £1000 but there are others cheaper
then they insure you thro Direct Line
and you sort of get in and drive it around. ( I have someone to drive me) - and it is paid for out of DLA ( high rate ) soo you get less DLA
and in three years you repeat the cycle
This is a very good deal
Not strictly related but I think this system is very open to abuse. A friend had a motability car for several years - he didn't need it (but he got the doctor's note) and could easily afford not to have it (his wife had 2 cars at the time). He lost it when the rules were tightened a few years ago.
A neighbour couple of mine have a motability car. He is perfectly fit but she is completely housebound & never goes outside (except by ambulance). How do they qualify?
Would you prefer they spent the money on booze, gambling or other fun things, dave?
It's qualifying for the DLA or PIP that counts - what they do with the higher rate mobility allowance is up to them. With your housebound neighbour she must be under pension age or qualified before she reached pension age. I'm interested to know how you know the car is leased from Motability.
It can be cheaper to lease a car outside the Motability scheme, everyone needs to shop around before making that decision.