Motability at HSH Motor Group

Motability is a worry-free service that helps disabled people and their families in the UK to become more mobile. Motability helps make transportation and independence available to anyone and here at HSH Motor Group, we are extremely proud to offer a wide range of vehicles for you to choose from.

About the Mobility Scheme

Getting around is now a fundamental part of our daily lives, and having an independent form of transport should not be seen as a luxury item, it should be a basic necessity that allows the freedom to explore, keep in touch with loved ones and perform essential daily tasks.

The Motability scheme helps make the independence that comes with having your own vehicle available to anyone qualifying for a Motability vehicle by providing a unique leasing package designed solely for the benefit of disabled people. Here at HSH Motor Group we are extremely proud to be part of the Motability scheme and offer a wide range of Honda Motability Cars for you to choose from. This means you can enjoy worry-free motoring, whether that’s just a trip to the shops or a day out in the countryside, while we take care of everything. Better still, it’s nice to know that your Motability car can be a Honda of an MG!

 

How the Motability Scheme Works

The Motability Scheme has over the years helped more than three million disabled people get mobile by exchanging their mobility allowance to lease a new car, and there are currently around 600,000 people nationwide enjoying the benefits of the Motability Scheme, so you’ll be in great company. The scheme is administered by Motability, a not-for-profit registered charity that works with those who receive the Higher Motability Component of the Disability Living Allowance.

Motability is responsible for the finance, administration and maintenance of all Motability cars, so when you lease a car all, or part of your higher rate mobility allowance is paid directly to Motability Operations for the length of the agreement.

Motability Scheme Specialists

Our fully trained Motability Scheme specialists are here to offer expert advice and help you choose the right car for your needs.

  • Confirming your eligibility for the Motability Scheme
  • Supporting you in choosing the right car
  • Arranging a test drive
  • Ordering and supplying your new Motability Scheme car
  • Servicing and maintaining your car

Eligibility


​To be eligible to join the Motability Scheme, you need to receive one of the following mobility allowances and you must have at least 12 months’ award length remaining. As a parent or guardian you can also lease through Motability if you have a child aged three or over who receives the allowance. Plus if you receive the mobility allowance but are unable to drive, you can even nominate two other people to drive on your behalf. Please note that the Attendance Allowance cannot be used to lease a car through the Scheme.

Which Allowance Do You Receive?


Higher Rate Mobility Component of the Disability Living Allowance (DLA)
Enhanced Rate of the Mobility Component of Personal Independence Payment (PIP)
War Pensioners' Mobility Supplement (WPMS)
Armed Forces Independence Payment (AFIP)

Mobility Adaptations


Motability adaptations can make a huge difference to your motoring experience and with over 400 adaptations available on the Motability Scheme, you’ll be sure to find the right options to make your driving or travelling experience as comfortable as possible. Depending on the type of adaptations you require, they could enable you to drive where previously you’ve been unable to, help you to access your vehicle and help you to stow your wheelchair or scooter.

Should I consider Motability Adaptations?


When choosing the vehicle that’s right for you, there are some things you could consider that may improve your experience, without requiring any adaptations. For example, you may find that choosing a vehicle with an automatic gearbox, push-button ignition, parking sensors or a boot with flat entry could be the right solution. However, if you need more help with driving, accessing your vehicle or stowing your wheelchair, then adaptations could be the answer. When considering making adaptations to your vehicle, the best place to start is to think about your current car experience and what you may find difficult.

If when driving your car....

You have limited mobility or control in your legs...

You have limited mobility in your right hand...

You have limited strength in your upper body...