Talk:Mobility car

I belive that some people have a car after their disability has inproved.Some cars are too big in any case.Both these things a visible in our area. 89.241.108.127 (talk)

Not sure why you'd think that - the scheme is entirely dependent upon people receiveing either higher rate mobility allowance component for diability living allowance or War Pensioners Mobility Supplement. If their eligibility for those benefits ceases then they are no longer eligible for the scheme- the car is handed back and the lease ceases.

Motability cars are also only issued in exchanged for all or part of the mobility component of the benefit - if you get the car you don't get the money. Also the more expensive cars are gained by paying an additional lump sum for the lease. Which can run to several thousand pounds.

Despite what many newspapers may tell you Disability Living Allowance is only given under very stringent assessment criteria - and is subject to repeated re-assessment. The granting of full higer rate mobility component is rare. When you see someone driving a car - how do you know whether it's a motability car ? , because actually they all look the same. how do you know whether the driver is disabled ? Because actually most disabled people don't look any different to non-disabled people. Also it may not be the receiver of the benefit who's driving the car ? And how do you know wherher the disabled person's disability has improved ? Their health, like yours, is confidential.

Northernheckler (talk) 08:15, 27 July 2012 (UTC)

Conflict therm Mobility with Trade Mark
You created this page on august 2011. I would like to remember that "Mobility" is the brand name of the worlds first and most succesful car sharing company in the heart of europe.

They begun 1997 (official creation of theyr company, based on a cooperative share holder model) see here and the website. There is a european wide cooperation in the meantime. The sw solution from mobility is worldwide sold (see Google Play and iTunes for that) --Cosy-ch (talk) 09:55, 10 October 2013 (UTC)

removed link
I removed a link that was to a retail outlet for scooter spare parts and scooters — Preceding unsigned comment added by 109.147.23.196 (talk) 07:56, 19 February 2015 (UTC)