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Yet another dull car thread - buy an ex-motability?

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    Yet another dull car thread - buy an ex-motability?

    I remember my late mother recommended to me several times that buying an ex-motability car could be a great idea since they are generally used for 3 years and serviced frequently. And the typical disabled or old driver is not someone who will treat it badly, or tend to drive it a very long distance.

    Has anyone here looked into this? Is it a sensible idea or are them some downsides I've not thought of?
    Originally posted by MaryPoppins
    I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
    Originally posted by vetran
    Urine is quite nourishing

    #2
    assuming they aren't converted (ramps etc) it seems to make sense.
    Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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      #3
      My exes brother is shacked up with a lass who has one. She's mid 20's, I don't recall what her problem is but the exes brother is a bit of a wide boy and won't have treated the thing with any sort of respect. They're not all run by biddies to the shops once a week. YMMV.

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        #4
        A fair while ago I had a Vectra Automatic which was ex motability. It was only a month or two old, as the guy who had it died, so although I was the second owner the first owner had not used it much.

        Was a good deal, and lasted till it was 3 years old.

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          #5
          Originally posted by d000hg View Post
          I remember my late mother recommended to me several times that buying an ex-motability car could be a great idea since they are generally used for 3 years and serviced frequently. And the typical disabled or old driver is not someone who will treat it badly, or tend to drive it a very long distance.

          Has anyone here looked into this? Is it a sensible idea or are them some downsides I've not thought of?
          My friend is on motability, he drives around 3,000 miles a year but had about one acident ever 1,000 miles.
          "A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George Orwell

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            #6
            I had a friend whose mother had motability cars. He drove it most of the time and treated it almost like a rental - it was going to get serviced and changed, so he didn't care.
            I'd probably treat it like every other fleet/company car, unless the mileage is very low.
            My preference in cars is to go for ex-management (6-12 months on the clock).
            …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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              #7
              Originally posted by d000hg View Post
              I remember my late mother recommended to me several times that buying an ex-motability car could be a great idea since they are generally used for 3 years and serviced frequently. And the typical disabled or old driver is not someone who will treat it badly, or tend to drive it a very long distance.

              Has anyone here looked into this? Is it a sensible idea or are them some downsides I've not thought of?
              I bought a Focus that was ex-motability. It had some bumps and scuffs on the sills under the door due to whatever the user need to get around outside the car. Nice low mileage seemed like a bargain. The thing was f**ked. Doing so few miles in a long time it was just a short trip here and short trip there and then stood. It probably went everywhere at top revs in 1st or 2nd gear as well. Sounds a bit daft but too low mileage is not always a bonus and I wouldn't go round assuming they haven't been treated badly.

              I certainly wouldn't bother again.
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                #8
                Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
                I bought a Focus that was ex-motability. It had some bumps and scuffs on the sills under the door due to whatever the user need to get around outside the car. Nice low mileage seemed like a bargain. The thing was f**ked. Doing so few miles in a long time it was just a short trip here and short trip there and then stood. It probably went everywhere at top revs in 1st or 2nd gear as well. Sounds a bit daft but too low mileage is not always a bonus and I wouldn't go round assuming they haven't been treated badly.

                I certainly wouldn't bother again.
                Yup - nothing screams stay away to me than a car that is well below average mileage and/or has only done short distances. Town driving is the WORST on a car - town driving by somebody who may well struggle to drive properly (Bit of a wide brush there, but whatever - you all know where I'm coming from) is even worse.

                Not saying don't buy a motabilitiy but the only real plus point is "regular servicing" which, to be frank, is overrated over that kind of time period anyway (except for oil changes).

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                  #9
                  Cheers, food for thought.
                  Originally posted by MaryPoppins
                  I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
                  Originally posted by vetran
                  Urine is quite nourishing

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                    #10
                    This is what you need.
                    ...my quagmire of greed....my cesspit of laziness and unfairness....all I am doing is sticking two fingers up at nurses, doctors and other hard working employed professionals...

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