Luxury car brands such as BMW and Mercedes Benz are being removed from the Motability scheme immediately, it is being widely reported.

Although only about one in twenty cars leased under the scheme are from premium manufacturers, and claimants have to meet the additional costs from their own pockets, their availability has been a cause of outrage in parts of the media for some time.

Motability will now aim to ensure that 50% of the vehicles it provides are made in the UK by 2035, giving a boost to British manufacturers.

It had been reported that the chancellor was planning to end VAT exemption for the Motability scheme, but this plan was widely criticised as likely to put the programme out of the financial reach of most claimants.  The move to ban luxury cars is seen as an attempt by the government to look like it is cracking down on the Motability scheme, but will not save the exchequer any money at all.

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    · 7 hours ago
    What cars are built in the UK to British owned companies 
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    · 8 hours ago
    If seeing disabled people with "nice" cars is a affront to people. What next?
    The government is just endorsing and emboldening bigotry. 
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    · 10 hours ago
    I  own  a  faster car than  most available to lease   on that motability scheme  and  it 's  30yrs  old
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    · 11 hours ago
    So because iam disabled and cant work im not allowed to drive a BMW or Audi? My health condition prevents me from working if i could work so i would buy the car brand of my choice!

    Seems like discrimination towards disabled people! There are car brands like peugeot and Ford that are just as expensive as some BMW and Audis that are still available on the scheme so whats the difference?
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    · 12 hours ago
    pointless waste of time, but shows the power of the right wing media in this country.


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    · 13 hours ago
    Daily mail and telegraph readers will be happy. Been keeping them awake at night this 
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    · 14 hours ago
    Although I am not bothered about BMW or Mercedes or Alfa I do not class these as luxury cars they are mainly run of the mill and mainly price is only reflected by the spec equipment. So to delete them is plain nasty but more will follow the VW Polo 2ltr GTI has also been removed are they also saying disabled are not allowed a sporty car then will the british built BMW top of the range also be deleted which choice will be gone ad also with a chunk of cars now gone and the long order waiting times on a smaller amount of cars you may have to wait even longer which is very silly not thought out and plain discrimination we need a good lawyer to take up this case.    
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      · 11 hours ago
      @tinytim Disabled people are allowed a sporty car... They take the cash payment alternative and use that to help fund their car. 

      Motorbility is not a free car scheme, it's a scheme to help people be mobile and a benefit to help compensate them for the extra costs they may incur as part of their disability. A Hyundai i20, a Toyota Corolla or a bog standard Polo is a perfectly acceptable way to be mobile. A desire for something sporty is a lifestyle choice. 
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      · 11 hours ago
      @tinytim Why would anyone "need" a sporty car?

      I think we're all getting carried away, these cars are supposed to be a lifeline, not a lifestyle choice. 
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    · 14 hours ago
    Not sure why BMW is called a luxury car as the germans call it there bin car rubbish.
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    · 14 hours ago
    They have been removed. They are greyed out on motability site
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    · 16 hours ago
    A car is a car. As long as it gets you from A to B safely then that is all that matters. Totally agree with the concept of supporting uk car manufacturing. Why would we want to sent uk tax payers money to support the german or italian economy?
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      · 10 hours ago
      @Chris For me, for the majority of motorbility cars a single car type would do. 

      At one point police forces were paying £11k for a bog standard Hyundai i30. imagine the savings they could achieve if they went out to tender for the supply of cars enmasse.
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      · 14 hours ago
      @Ian That's the only bit that makes sense, although to play devil's advocate it does reduce your bargaining power as you limit the suppliers, so end up paying more. Probably they will push that onto the users with higher advanced payments. 
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      · 15 hours ago
      @Ian Just why can’t a disabled person choose the country of origin of their car like anyone else, maybe for a very good reason. The point is, it was their benefit money and their savings, so why because you are disabled should you have less choice? 

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    · 17 hours ago
    "...seen as an attempt by the government to look like it is cracking down... but will not save the exchequer any money at all"

    That just about sums up all this government's actions - punching down to appease bullies whilst allowing all the misconceptions to continue, saving nothing.
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    · 17 hours ago
    Given depreciation and advanced payment for luxury cars this save zero money from lease payments. Removing VAT exemption from the scheme will raise tax, but ironically the removal of luxury cars reduces the amount it will raise in tax.

    So this may reduce the amount of tax raised. 
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    · 19 hours ago
    The whole principle of the motability scheme was choice and upgrading with your own money if u wanted to.
    It was a big step forward for disabled people. Choice.   Instead of explaining this they have been diverted by the politics of it all, the optics, because they are too lazy to explain it to Jo public. 
    It didn’t cost the taxpayer more to buy a bmw than a Nissan, so it’s policy about perception, even if the design in some circumstances ( like a bigger boot) suited the recipient.
    Anyway hopefully this means they won’t touch the Vat rate and the motability chief has down enough to persuade to leave rest untouched.   
    Hardly consider Alfa Romeo a luxury car by the way.
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      · 17 hours ago
      @Dan The various VAT exemptions presumably "cost" more in lost tax revenue with more expensive vehicles. But only if the vehicle would have been purchased, leased, insured anyway, which it probably would not. 




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    · 19 hours ago
    Will they be doing the same to company cars to restrict tax incentives 
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      · 15 hours ago
      @LeonC1963 Yes the pope had a fiat so why do these ministers need BMW’s and jags!  
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    · 21 hours ago
    I don't have a car but am still disgusted that they see fit to APPARENTLY do this to calm the publics outrage at people driving nice cars when disabled  but yet-see fit to stress  humiliate and bully disabled people , are WE not the public  too !! 
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      · 18 hours ago
      @george25 Quite agree! 
      We also don't talk enough about what Motability charge disabled people - mostly teenagers to learn to drive either! Subsidised lessons my eye! Motability rooked me for a fortune trying to convince me to learn to drive with BSM when I had just got a new brain injury on top of the CP. Never mind just use dual controls even though the DVLA is never going to let you drive and you will take years to learn because you have zero spatial awareness . I could have put a deposit on a house with what I spent!
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