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SMALL CAR REVIEWS

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THE TEAM

Editor: Rosalind Tulloch Sub Editor: Jennifer McLean Contributor: Tim Saunders Designer: Abbie Bunton Sales: Allan Fleming Andy Singh

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Motoring with PosAbility Magazine is published by 2A Publishing Limited.

April 2014

Welcome Welcome to PosAbility’s annual Motoring Guide. In these pages you will find not only a wealth of information on a variety of cars of all sizes, from the small cars perfect for city living to SUV’s and large estate’s ideal for growing families, but a whole host of other articles designed to help you choose the right car and maintain it well.

when choosing your car and offers a whole host of benefits that many people are not even aware of. To find out more about what The Motability Scheme can offer turn to page 9.

The views expressed in Motoring with PosAbility Magazine are not necessarily the views of the editor or the publisher. Reproduction in part or in whole is strictly prohibited without the explicit written consent of the publisher. Copyright 2014 © 2A Publishing Limited. All Rights Reserved.

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We discover the benefits of owning an electric car (page 34) and we look at the range of wheelchair accessible vehicles available on the market today (page 38).

As one of life’s big ticket items, whether you are buying your car or leasing it, it has to tick all of your boxes. This means that everything from the style and colour of the car to the practical elements of fuel consumption and adaptations must be right to ensure you get a car that caters for all your needs.

And if you are looking to start driving lessons we have all the information you will need, as well as information on insurance, tips for maintaining your car properly and we even take a look at driving holidays.

The Motability Scheme helps disabled people to lease a car using their mobility payments. The Scheme is immensely helpful

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We hope you will find the information in this guide useful.

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CONTENTS

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06 Choosing The Right

14 Medium Cars

Everything you need to consider when choosing your car

18 LARGE CARS

Car For You

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Everything you need to know about leasing a car through Motability

12 Small Cars

Great cars for city living

Stylish, efficient and affordable

A look at the larger cars on the market today

22 The Open Road

Driving holidays can open up a whole new world

24 SUV’s

Even if you live in the city you can justify a 4x4 nowadays

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MEDIUM CAR REVIEWS

ELECTRIC CARS

CHOOSING the RIGHT CAR

28 Estate Cars

Space, style and practicality for the growing family

30 Learning to Drive

The ins and outs of learning to drive with a disability

34 The Electric Era

The benefits of these eco-friendly cars

38 Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles

What’s available on the market today?

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Getting the cover you need

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Care Of Your Car

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hoosing the right car for you, can be a difficult decision and one that you should not undertake lightly. You may have an idea of the car you want but when you come to test drive it you may find that it actually doesn’t suit your needs or it might not live up to your expectations. It is therefore, best to keep an open mind when looking for a car, perhaps make a shortlist of the cars you would like and do some research to find out what other drivers say about them, before test driving them and making your final decision. Reading expert car reviews will give you a great insight into various good and bad points about the car, but in some cases these vary widely across the board so don’t rely solely on them, you can’t beat getting in the car and driving it yourself to know if it’s the car for you.

1) Type of Car Firstly you will need to decide what kind of car you require to cater for your accessibility needs. Can you transfer into a car easily and store your wheelchair safely in the back or do you need a Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle (WAV)? If so, do you want a drive-from wheelchair vehicle that allows you to get straight up to the wheel via a ramp without you having to transfer or move from your wheelchair, or do you simply require a WAV so you can travel as a passenger. This then brings the question if

you would like to travel as an up-front passenger or in the back. The second thing you need to consider is what kind of car you would like. For many people a car is a reflection of their personality, so you need to decide what cars you would happily drive and what cars you definitely wouldn’t consider. Would you be embarrassed driving a pink car or would you be happy that the colour would turn some heads?

2) Adaptations There are over 400 adaptations available to ensure your driving experience is as comfortable and safe as possible. The adaptations available include • Hand controls, such as electronic accelerators or push/pull devices to action the accelerator or brake • Left foot accelerators for individuals who have limited mobility in their right leg • Steering wheel balls that assist with steering to give you more control • Attachments to allow you to reach standard controls in your car such as the indicator or lights • Electric person hoist that physically lifts you from your wheelchair into the driver’s seat • Easy release handbrake or electric handbrake, operated at the touch of a button This is just a small sample of the adaptations available, to get a clear idea of what you need you must speak to an

adaptation installer to discuss your needs or visit a Mobility Centre where you can have an independent assessment with an occupational therapist and a driving instructor who can determine the controls best suited for your needs. Be sure to look into the cost implications, many of the adaptations are free with the Motability Scheme but some adaptations will cost. It’s also important to remember that adaptations are not suitable for every type of car, therefore you should speak to your installer about which cars are most likely to work with your required adaptations.

3) Small, Medium or Large Consider the size of car you need, if you have a family you may need a large car or even a people carrier but don’t forget to check the spaciousness of the vehicle inside – this can avoid too many sibling fights – and the boot space as you want to be sure it can accommodate family-sized luggage for a holiday. If you only require a car for nipping around town to visit friends or going to the shops , then you should look into the excellent and economical options available for small city cars, you would be surprised how far your money can go without compromising on style.

4) Fuel Consumption For most people this can be a major factor in choosing a car. With fuel prices on the

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ever-increasing spiral that they appear to be this should be something you take great consideration over, particularly if you use your car a lot. It would be advisable to take some time to work out your average mileage and also look into the benefits of choosing petrol or diesel. There are some very economical cars on the market today that offer a great mpg.

5) Safety Everyone wants to feel safe and secure in their car and if you have a family this may be even higher on your priority list. You can check how a potential car scored in the Euro NCAP crash tests, visit www.euroncap.com to get a realistic and independent assessment of the safety performance. In addition to this, ensure you find out if the car is fitted with an immobiliser, an alarm and anti-theft devices, this will add to your peace of mind. There are also many additional safety packages that you can add with some models, including lane departure warnings and distance control.

6) Style and Comfort Even the most practical and frugal of us still want a car that exudes a bit of personal style. If you have a passion for cars you will probably have an idea of the make or model of car that you want, but be wary not to opt for style over substance. Feeling comfortable in your car is of great importance, if you spend a lot of time driving you do not want to end up complaining of back or neck ache from an uncomfortable driving position.

7) Cost As one of the major purchases in your life, whether you are buying or leasing, you don’t want to enter into your choice lightly and more importantly you don’t want to leave yourself out of pocket at the end of each month. Calculate everything from your advance payment, monthly payments, insurance costs and fuel costs to accurately work out if you can afford it. There is no point in stretching yourself uncomfortably and adding to financial worries.

Useful Websites Motability 0845 456 4566 www.motability.co.uk What Car? www.whatcar.com

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Volvo with Motability

Accessible. Adaptable. Affordable. V40 Cross Country Advance Payment from £299* V60 Advance Payment from £1,899† V70 Advance Payment from £1,999†

Each model in our Motability Range has been specially selected to make your life easier. Take our Volvo V40 Cross Country. Increased ride height and a 5-door design make it easily accessible. While our V60 sportswagon and V70 estate both boast impressive load capacity and 40-20-40 folding rear seats – so you’ll always have plenty of room for the things you need most. But it doesn’t stop there. You’ll also enjoy cutting-edge safety systems as standard. Stylish ergonomic interiors. A choice of dynamic fuel-efficient engines. Eye-catching metallic paint is included free of charge. And, with Motability, many adaptions – like push/pull hand controls – can be made at no extra cost. To find out more or book a test drive, talk to your local participating dealer or visit volvocars.co.uk/motability today. Official fuel consumption for the Volvo Range in MPG (l/100 km): Urban 18.6 (15.2) – 74.3 (3.8), Extra Urban 34.9 (8.1) – 91.1 (3.1), Combined 26.4 (10.7) – 83.1 (3.4). CO2 emissions 249 – 88g/km. MPG figures are obtained from laboratory testing intended for comparisons between vehicles and may not reflect real driving results. * Advance Payment of £299 is for the Volvo V40 D2 Cross Country SE manual, an Advance Payment of £499 is required for the Volvo V40 D2 Cross Country SE automatic. † For the Volvo V60 D2 SE Lux manual/V60 D2 SE automatic it’s an Advance Payment of £1,899 and for the Volvo V70 D5 Business Edition manual it’s an Advance Payment of £1,999. For full terms and conditions, visit volvocars.co.uk/motability. Offer available to Motability customers only. Offers valid from 01/04/2014 to 30/06/2014.

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Motability

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Component of Personal Independence Payment (PIP) – (£55.25 per week) • War Pensioners’ Mobility Supplement (WPMS) – (£61.75 per week) • Armed Forces Independence Payment (AFIP) – (£55.25 per week)

Who is eligible?

If you are a parent or guardian of a child aged three years or above who receives the Higher Rate Mobility Component of Disability Living Allowance, you can order a car on their behalf.

If you receive any of the following allowances you will be eligible to join the Motability Scheme: • Higher Rate Mobility Component of Disability Living Allowance - (£55.25 per week) • Enhanced Rate of the Mobility

You don’t even have to be a driver to lease a car through the Motability Scheme as you can add two named drivers for free and a third for an additional cost to drive the car on your behalf. These named drivers can be

he Motability Scheme exists to help disabled people to lease a car, wheelchair accessible vehicle (WAV), scooter or powered wheelchair using their Government funded mobility allowance. It has helped over three million disabled people get mobile in the UK since 1978. Here we look at the benefits of leasing your car through the Scheme.

anyone of your choice – family, friends or carers – but they should normally live within a five mile radius of your home address. There is no upper age limit for those leasing a car through the Scheme, however drivers under the age of 25 are restricted to cars with an ABI Insurance Group of 16 or lower and with a power output of 115bhp or less (this does not apply to WAVs). Only one driver under the age of 21 may be permitted to drive the car; this can be the disabled person themselves or a named driver.

What cars are available? There are over 2000 cars available to lease through the Motability Scheme.

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Motability

“There are over 2000 cars available to lease through the Motability Scheme” You will find a vast array of vehicles to suit every lifestyle, from compact city cars or large estate cars to wheelchair accessible vehicles. A wide variety of adaptations are also available through Motability to ensure you achieve the safest and most comfortable driving and travelling experience with your vehicle. Some of the more substantial adaptations are an additional cost and you can find a list of prices for these on the Motability website www.motability.co.uk. There are approximately 450 cars available through Motability that cost no more than your weekly allowance and there are around 150 cars that actually cost less than your allowance, allowing you to use the money left over as you wish. Many of the cars on the Motability Scheme are available with no Advance Payment but if you wish to widen your pool of choice you can choose from a variety of more expensive cars that do have an Advance Payment attached to them. This payment is a one off lump sum that covers the price difference between the amount your allowance covers and the overall cost of your chosen car.

What is included in your lease? Joining the Motability Scheme has a long list of benefits for disabled drivers,

you don’t just get a new car, you get an entirely worry-free package that includes the following: • You get a brand new car of your choice every three years • Insurance is provided • Regular servicing and maintenance provided by your dealer • Full breakdown assistance provided by RAC • Annual tax disc provided and sent directly to you • Worn or damaged tyres will be replaced by Kwik Fit at no extra cost • Damaged windows and windscreens will be repaired or replaced at no extra charge • 60,000 mileage allowance over three years • Wide range of adaptations available at no extra charge The only things you will be responsible for paying for are your fuel consumption, any optional extras (eg. leather seats, sat nav), any adaptations that require an additional payment, and parking/speeding/ dangerous driving fines.

driving lessons or towards a wheelchair accessible vehicle. As Motability is a national charity, all financial help is discretionary and subject to available funding.

Choosing your car The Motability website is packed with information to help you make an informed decision on which car would be best suited to your needs. It includes an in-depth search function to help you narrow down the most suitable cars for you. This search will also locate dealers in your area that you can visit to discuss your options with a Motability specialist. Once you have decided on your car of choice, the Motability specialist will place the order online, give you an estimated delivery date and you will be sent an acceptance letter from Motability containing your Personal Identification Number that you will use to collect your car.

Financial Help If you cannot afford the type of car you require or the adaptations needed, Motability may be able to assist you financially. They do have a lot of demand for financial help but they do try their best to ensure as many people as possible receive the help they need. Financial aid can be used towards an Advance Payment for a car, adaptations,

For more information on the Motability Scheme visit www.motability.co.uk or call 0300 456 4566 to discuss your needs with a Customer Services advisor.

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Fiat 500 The epitome of fun, no one can resist the retro styling of the very popular Fiat 500. This Italian city car comes in a vast range of colours and can be personalised exactly to your individual tastes – at a cost of course. This cheeky three door car is an obvious choice for city driving, its petite size and tight turning circle are perfect for squeezing into spaces and manoeuvring in and out of busy urban traffic. Available in an 875cc two-cylinder TwinAir engine, a 1.2 litre petrol engine and a 1.3 litre Multijet diesel, all offer economic driving but the 875cc exceeds in this area as it delivers 68.9mpg and has CO2 emissions of just 95g/km, making it free from road tax. Steering is light and the car is fun to drive, with little road noise even at higher speeds. The dashboard is painted the same colour as the outside of the car (just as in the original 500 of 1957) and there is even more opportunity to customise the interior with patterned seats. If you are considering a supermini, you are not buying one for the space and practicality it offers, so it will be no surprise that the rear seats are a little on the small side for adults and the boot space is minimal, however most models have split folding rear seats and the space for the driver and front passenger is perfectly adequate.

MINI Cooper The MINI Cooper is the ultimate small car to own, fun to drive, stylish and it holds its value like no other car in this class. Responsive and smooth to drive, the MINI Cooper is a joy to race around town in and performs well on the motorway too, the only complaint is a little road noise at higher speeds. Deceptively spacious inside with plenty of leg and headroom, the rear seats will comfortably accommodate two adults. The boot doesn’t offer a huge amount of space but you can easily fit a couple of weekend bags in there and the rear seats fold down on a 50/50 split to increase the space. The Cooper comes with CD player, air-conditioning, electric windows and mirrors, remote central locking and alloys as standard and moving up to the Cooper S you get sports seats, a sport button and a sporty look to the bodywork of the car.

www.fiat.co.uk

Based on the Fiat 500 Colour Therapy TwinAir 3dr Fuel Type: Petrol Average MPG: 70.6 Brake Horsepower: 85 CO2 emissions (g/km): 92

The interior is unmistakably MINI with its retro looking round dials and controls. Everything about this car is fun and although it is fairly expensive, it is cheap to run and it will prove to be a good investment as it does hold its value far better than most and is always in demand on the used car circuit. It scored a five star rating in the Euro NCAP crash test and features front, side and cabin length airbags and stability control comes as standard. www.mini.co.uk

Based on the MINI 1.5 Cooper 3dr Fuel Type: Petrol Average MPG: 62.8 Brake Horsepower: 136 CO2 emissions (g/km): 105

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Audi A1 The Audi A1 is a prime example of great things coming in small packages. This compact model has all the great qualities of an Audi and is one of the most attractive small cars available today. Available as a three door or five door model, the Audi A1 comes in a range of turbo engines, a 1.2 litre and 2x 1.4 litre petrol units, as well as 1.6 litre and 2.0 litre diesels. The petrol engines are significantly quieter. The 1.2 is ideal as a town car, it is small and efficient, perfect for nipping in and out of traffic in the city, but with the luxury trappings of a much larger car. The 1.4 and the diesel are fast and flexible and handle corners well, making for an excellent car for cruising. It boasts great boot space and plenty of room for the driver and front passenger, but the rear passengers do not benefit from the same generosity of space. There are five specs available - SE, Sport, S Line, S Line Style Edition and Black Edition. The S Line has particularly firm suspension that can become a little uncomfortable on bumpy roads. The A1 is stylish, striking and fun. It has not compromised on quality and features all the desirable trademarks that Audi is so well known for, including comfort, luxury and build quality. It is the most affordable car offered by this high quality brand, but with its sleek exterior, luxurious interiors, unrivalled safety measures and stability control you will feel like you are driving a top of the range model. www.audi.co.uk

This crossover gives you the agility of a small car and the looks of a 4x4. It is available in front-wheel drive and four-wheel drive and handles well on the road, with agile steering and a responsive nature making it enjoyable to drive in the city or out on country roads. The driver’s seat is height adjustable allowing you to find your optimum driving position and visibility is good. The interior is solid and the dashboard and controls are clear and easy to navigate. Boot space is minimal but the rear seats fold down easily with the pull of a cord and they further fold up completely behind the front seats to create more space. The space in the cabin will comfortably seat four adults. The entry level SZ3 includes remote locking, electric windows and air-conditioning and moving up to the SZ4 will add alloy wheels, front foglamps, automatic air-conditioning and keyless entry. The top of the range SZ5 comes with four-wheel drive, rear privacy glass and a CD changer. www.suzuki.co.uk

Based on the Suzuki SX4 1.6 SZ3 Fuel Type: Petrol Average MPG: 45.6 Brake Horsepower: 120 CO2 emissions (g/km): 141

Based on the Audi A1 1.2 Sport 3dr Fuel Type: Petrol Average MPG: 55.4 Brake Horsepower: 86 CO2 emissions (g/km): 118

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“Another great feature of the A –Class is that you can sync your iphone or ipod to the car”

Mercedes A Class Designed for the style conscious among us, this car is sleek and luxurious to look at and will be sure to turn a few heads. There are three petrol engine choices: a 1.6-litre with 121bhp and 154bhp power outputs and a 208bhp 2.0-litre. All the petrol engines feature direct injection and turbocharging. The diesel range starts with the 107bhp 1.5-litre followed by the 134bhp 1.8-litre diesel. A 168bhp 2.0-litre diesel will come later. All engines come with either a six-speed manual gearbox or the seven-speed dual-clutch auto with steering wheel-mounted paddleshifters that allow you to make the gearchanges yourself. The drive itself is good but the suspension is firm and it can feel a little bumpy. The car is refined, road noise is minimal and comfort is key inside the cabin. You can find your perfect driving position thanks to good seat adjustment, but rear passengers will struggle a little with legroom if they are on the taller side. The boot is a decent size but not as big as some of its rivals, the rear seats do fold down on a 60:40 split though to increase the area.

Based on the Mercedes-Benz A-Class 1.6 A180 SE Fuel Type: Petrol Average MPG: 51.4 Brake Horsepower: 122 CO2 emissions (g/km): 128 Car Boot Capacity (litres): 341

Entry-level models benefit from alloys, Bluetooth and air-conditioning, the next step up, the Engineered by AMG model, gets you bespoke alloys, an AMG bodykit and a more distinct front grille. Another great feature of the A –Class is that you can sync your iphone or ipod to the car and scroll through functions using the infoscreen. Apple has been included in all the development to make the cars compatible with their products and this is helping to endear Mercedes Benz to a younger audience. www.mercedes-benz.co.uk

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Volvo V40 The Volvo V40 is a stylish, economical and deceptively spacious hatchback. The drive is smooth and well balanced but the position of the central column interferes a little with gear changes as its height is perfect for elbow bumps. The interior is a major attraction to this car, it is sleek and modern, the controls are easy to use and there are a few unique luxury touches. The SE Lux model even adds LED mood lighting that will illuminate your car gently in a colour of your choice at night. The attractive, trademark slim panel for the stereo and dials remains and the interactive dashboard is functional and aesthetically pleasing. The fuel consumption for the 1.6l diesel is excellent at 83.1mpg and ensures this car is incredibly affordable. Boot space is ample and safety is key, as with all Volvo models. Standard driver aids include blind-spot detection, City Safety technology as well as Dynamic Stability Control, and the V40 has been awarded a five star rating from Euro NCAP. Entry-level ES models come with Bluetooth, front and rear electric windows, alloy wheels and climate control. Moving onto the SE model adds cruise control, keyless start and steering wheel-mounted audio controls. The plush R-Design secures bigger alloys, body kit and sporty touches inside. Top of the range SE Lux models add leather seats and LED running lights. www.volvocars.com

Based on the Volvo V40 1.6TD SE Fuel Type: Diesel Average MPG: 83.10 Brake Horsepower: 115 CO2 emissions (g/km): 88 Car Boot Capacity (litres): 402

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Medium cars

Based on the Citroen C4 1.6TD VTR Fuel Type: Diesel Average MPG: 70.60 Brake Horsepower: 90 CO2 emissions (g/km): 104 Car Boot Capacity (litres): 408

Citroen C4 Smooth and quiet, the Citroen C4 may not be the most luxurious or exciting car on the market today but it will serve you well for your everyday needs. It is comfortable to drive, attractive and reliable. There’s a choice of three petrol engines – co-developed with BMW – and three diesel engines, something for everyone. The car is refined, the engines are smooth and wind and road noise are kept low even at high speeds. It performs well in city traffic and cruises well on the motorway but cornering is not great.

“an intelligent eTouch system will put you in contact with an emergency centre at the touch of a button”

The interior is modern with touches of chrome and the steering wheel-mounted controls are a nice touch. There is good headroom but the rear passenger legroom could be roomier. The boot space is good though with plenty of room for luggage, prams and other family paraphernalia. Available in 3 models, the entry-level VTR comes with airconditioning, electric front windows and cruise control. The next step up is the VTR+ and this brings you alloy wheels, customisable instruments, rear parking sensors and Bluetooth. Top of the range Exclusive models get part leather upholstery, climate control, automatic lights and wipers, front parking sensors as well as a massage function on both front seats. Safety is top notch with the expected six airbags included and stability control as standard. Also included is blind-spot monitoring and a programmable speed limiter, an intelligent eTouch system will put you in contact with an emergency centre at the touch of a button if the car breaks down or is involved in an accident, a great touch to put your mind at ease. www.citroen.co.uk motoring | 17

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LARGE cars

Ford Mondeo This substantial car is a dominating force on the road in size and drive. An impressive Ford model, it has something for everyone. The driving enthusiast will love its sharp handling and responsive steering, long distance drivers will enjoy its secure position on the road and families experience a spacious, comfortable and safe drive with good suspension. The diesels have proven the most popular with buyers as they provide a smooth ride and have exceptionally economical running costs with an average mpg coming in at 65.7.

Based on the Ford Mondeo 1.6TD Zetec Business Fuel Type: Diesel Average MPG: 67.3 Brake Horsepower: 115 CO2 emissions (g/km): 109 Car Boot Capacity (litres): 528

The interior is simple and stylish and space is abundant, the windscreen is high so seat adjustment may be required but there is plenty of comfort and support for the driver. The boot offers an enormous amount of space and the split fold seats increase this to a capacity that would rival an MPV. Improved security and safety is a great feature, it includes crash and pedestrian safety and all cars come with electronic stability control and seven airbags, including one for the driver’s knees. Each model comes with air-conditioning, cruise control, remote central locking, powered front windows, a heated quick-clear windscreen, Bluetooth phone connection and a CD player with MP3 connectivity and added trims and extras come into play with the pricier models. www.ford.co.uk

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“It boasts over 500l of boot space and plenty of leg and headroom”

Seat Toledo If space is what you are seeking, then the Seat Toledo could be your match. It boasts over 500l of boot space and plenty of leg and headroom – even for the taller individual. It is fairly economical to run with the 1.6TDI diesel coming at 72.4mpg, while the 1.2l petrol engine returns 55.4mpg and the 1.4l petrol engine comes in at 45.6mpg. It scored the maximum five-star rating in the Euro NCAP crash safety test and it comes with anti-lock brakes (ABS), electronic stability control (ESP) and a host of airbags, including front, side, head and additional chest airbags all fitted as standard. Available in three specifications - entry-level E, mid-range S and top-of-the-range SE, the mid-range S benefits from body coloured door handles and mirrors and the top of the range SE will get you steering wheel-mounted audio controls, a USB port and six speakers. The interior is simple and fuss free, the controls are laid out clearly and easy to navigate for any driver. Driving and handling is reportedly not the most exciting and the exterior is not show stopping, but it is a good solid family car that performs well in town and on the motorway. www.seat.co.uk

Based on the Seat Toledo 1.6TD S Fuel Type: Diesel Average MPG: 72.4 Brake Horsepower: 105 CO2 emissions (g/km): 104 Car Boot Capacity (litres): 550

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LARGE cars

BMW 3 Series Smooth to drive, easy on the eyes and spacious inside, just what you would expect from this top of the range brand. Driving the BMW 3 series will not disappoint; the car is responsive, steering is precise and the position is comfortable. Available in a variety of trims – ES, SE, Modern, Sport and Luxury - the entry level ES actually already includes Bluetooth, climate control and alloys and as you climb up the range you will get rear parking sensors, leather interior, larger alloys and various other luxurious additions depending on the trim you choose. As with most BMWs the exterior is aesthetically pleasing and is sure to turn heads. Inside the cabin is equally appealing, no expense has been spared on the luxurious interior and there are plenty of adjustment options for your driving position. Space is abundant for driver and passengers, both front and rear. The boot size is an excellent 480l but it will cost extra if you want split folding seats. It secured a five-star rating from Euro NCAP and the standard safety equipment includes six airbags and Dynamic Stability Control - this incorporates ABS, Cornering Brake Control, Dynamic Brake Control and Dynamic Traction Control. You can also choose to add the Active Security Package which includes lane change and lane departure-warning systems.

Based on the BMW 3 series 2.0TD 318d SE Fuel Type: Diesel Average MPG: 62.8 Brake Horsepower: 143 CO2 emissions (g/km): 118 Car Boot Capacity (litres): 480

“Driving the BMW 3 series will not disappoint; the car is responsive, steering is precise and the position is comfortable”

If you are looking for a practical yet stylish car that does not compromise on substance, the BMW 3 series would be a great choice. www.bmw.co.uk

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Join us for The Big Event You’re invited to Motability’s biggest ever event at EventCity, Manchester. Held entirely indoors and over two days, this free event is a great day out for all the family. So come along and find out what Motability can give you the ability to do.

The Big Event hosts the UK’s largest display of vehicles available on the Motability Scheme, including:

Over 100 cars

Over 40 scooters

Over 40 adapted cars and WAVs

Plus: Friendly Motability advisors to chat to Free accessible parking and much, much more!

EventCity, Manchester

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Test drive cars, including over 15 cars fitted with adaptations

Phoenix Way, off Barton Dock Road, Manchester, M17 8AS

Friday 16 and Saturday 17 May 2014 9am to 4pm

Find out more at motability.co.uk/thebigevent or call 0800 953 7000 Please quote MO708C * To test drive the cars you must bring your full UK driving licence including the paper part if you have a new style photocard licence. Full Terms and Conditions can be found at motability.co.uk/thebigevent.

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Driving holidays

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riving can so often be taken for granted, most of us rely on using a car everyday to travel from A to B, doing the shopping or dropping off the kids. We jump into our cars at every opportunity without a second thought of what we would do without these vehicles that make our lives so much easier, and with the huge array of adaptations available today, driving truly can be enjoyed by everyone.

Travel Driving not only opens up a world of opportunity in your everyday life, but it can also open up so many opportunities for travel. We are very lucky to live in a country of such natural beauty, yet very few of us take the time to explore the many wonders that rest right on our doorstep. When we have a chance for a break most of us jump to the internet in search of cheap flights and some

sunshine, forgetting that we are within driving distance of not only the breathtaking British landscapes, architecture and culture but also that of Europe. A short ferry ride from the south of England will bring you to the shores of France where a whole new world can be discovered. The food, the wine, the art and the culture are all within easy reach. Some of my fondest memories are of long car journeys filled with hours of games of ‘eye spy’ and the dreaded question that is consistently asked by children ‘are we nearly there yet?’. But fun and laughter is prevalent in these memories, the journey was part of the holiday and the excitement hit as soon as we were belted into the back seat.

Freedom For that added freedom, forget booking hotels and invest in your very own Motorhome or Caravan to tour around in. This style of holiday offers you an incredible amount of choice and freedom, you can be spontaneous and adventurous and if you decide you have had enough of one area just hop in your vehicle and cruise onto the next place. No other holiday can offer you this and while the vehicles themselves may seem expensive initially, simply take a look at the cost of holidays nowadays and add up how much you will spend on trips over the next few years. The recession has started the phenomenon of the ‘staycation’, a great way to describe holidaying in your own country. More and

“The excitement of caravanning and camping has been rekindled”

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OPEN ROAD more people are choosing to explore the UK and the excitement of caravanning and camping has been rekindled in children and adults alike. As well as offering you the opportunity to explore the country, a holiday like this allows you to experience some great past times, from fishing to sailing to photography and as long as the kids have a tree to climb or a stream to play in then they will be happy.

Motorhomes The choice available in the area of motorhomes and caravans these days is vast. There are several companies that will customise these vehicles to your particular requirements, ensuring that you have an accessible motorhome or caravan catered directly to your needs. This will naturally come at a cost, so you need to be sure that this is the sort of holiday you will enjoy for many years to come to make sure you make the most of it. The great thing about motorhomes is that they are truly multi-purpose, not only can

you use it on a daily basis to ferry the family around, you also have the luxury of packing a bag and taking to the road at the drop of a hat. Ideal for those unpredicted weekends of sunshine we have here in the UK.

Caravans and Statics If you are looking for a bit more space to relax in, then a caravan may be more up your street. You still have the freedom of travelling across the country at your leisure but you will have to stay on a campsite for that all important power hook-up. Not that this is a bad thing, campsites nowadays have all the facilities to make your stay as comfortable as possible. One of the great things about staying on a campsite is the social aspect, you can get to know your neighbours and enjoy an evening drink with them or invite them to your patch for a barbeque. In addition to this there are many caravan parks that offer swimming pools, Kids Clubs, daytime activities and evening entertainment and there are always plenty of children at

caravan parks so if you have kids you have no doubt that they will make friends. However, if you do not want to fork out for your very own caravan or motorhome for your ‘staycation’ then you can always stay in a static caravan. This accommodation offers you the best of both worlds, the feeling of a caravan holiday without all the hard work of setting it up. They are spacious and comfortable and there are many holiday parks that cater for disabled people, although it is always best to call prior to booking to ensure that all your needs will be accommodated.

Useful websites Fry’s Caravans Ltd www.frys.co.uk Danbury Motorcaravans www.danburymotorcaravans.com The Camping and Caravaning Club www.campingandcaravanningclub.co.uk Caravan Site Finder www.caravansitefinder.co.uk motoring | 23

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SUV reviews

Based on BMW X1 2.0TD SE

Fuel Type: Diesel | Average MPG: 57.6 | Brake Horsepower: 143 | CO2 emissions (g/km): 128 | Car Boot Capacity (litres): 420

Nissan Qashqai Winner of the What Car? 2014 Car of the Year award, this small SUV delivers in performance, refinement and style. The car is responsive and the drive is smooth, it feels secure on corners and really comes into its own on motorways and country roads. Road and wind noise is kept to a minimum even at high speeds and both the petrol and diesel engines are quiet. Fuel economy is strong and resale values are good. Each model incorporates stability control, six airbags and emergency brake assist, there is also an optional Smart Vision Pack that provides lane departure and collision warning technology (optional on the Visia and Acenta trims but standard on the more expensive models). The maximum five-star rating was achieved on the Euro NCAP crash tests.

The Nissan Qashqai boasts a stylish exterior and is equally attractive inside with clear controls and dials. There is good adjustment for the driver’s seat and steering wheel to help find your optimum driving position. The boot offers ample room for family luggage and the seats fold flat to give you a great space for larger items. There is plenty of room for passengers in the front and the back, a great family sized car. The entry level Visia will get you Bluetooth, Tyre Pressure Monitoring System, air-conditioning and cruise control. Moving up to the Acenta adds dual-zone climate control, automatic wipers and lights and alloy wheels, the Acenta Premium further boosts this with parking sensors, a reversing camera and a panoramic glass roof. The top of the range Tekna justifies it’s cost with heated leather seats, a selfparking system, front, rear and side cameras and LED lights. www.nissan.co.uk

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BMW X1 The BMW X1 is a sleek and compact crossover that exudes a certain elegance for a car of its size and shape. Unmistakably recognisable as a BMW X model, the long bonnet and smooth lines that stretch along the sides of the car and over the robust wheel arches reinforce the sporty, off-road appearance. The drive is smooth and light, the gears are easy to adjust, gliding through positions with little effort. It offers a great balance of size and safety, not too big to manoeuver through tight traffic or roads consumed by parked cars. Combined with the spacious interior this makes for a great family car as it is at home both in the city dropping the kids at school or out in the country on a family camping trip.

On the motorway the X1 comes into its own as it eases up to 70mph without hesitation and the effective cruise control can be simply operated by a push of a lever. Everything is within easy reach, from hidden cup holders in the central storage bucket to the array of clearly laid out buttons on the central console. The X1 performs well in all weathers as the xDrive system is fully integrated with the Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) system, so that the electronics can analyse the conditions at the road surface and counteract any understeer or oversteer before the driver is even aware that the vehicle has entered that situation.

plenty of legroom and headroom and the rear passengers have ample space around them too. The boot space is generous, with plenty of room for luggage and the rear seats can all be folded down separately or altogether, creating a nearly flat cargo floor to accommodate larger items. The entry-level SE trim gives you dual-zone climate control, aux-in and USB sockets, Bluetooth connectivity, rear parking sensors and electric front and rear windows. It was awarded a full five star NCAP rating and has front, side and curtain airbags on both rows of seats as standard. www.bmw.co.uk

The spacious interior is a great plus point of this car, even though it is the smallest of the BMW X-model range it doesn’t scrimp on space. The driver and front passenger have

“It offers a great balance of size and safety”

Based on THE Nissan Qashqai 1.5dCi Acenta Premium

Fuel Type: Diesel | Average MPG: 74.3 | Brake Horsepower: 110 | CO2 emissions (g/km): 99 | Car Boot Capacity (litres): 430

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SUV reviews

MINI Countryman The MINI Countryman is a bit like a MINI on steroids. Instantly recognisable as a MINI with the trademark bold rounded lines, steep windows and helmet-shaped roof and exuding an aura of fun, as the MINI range so naturally does. Great to drive, the elevated body gives you a great height for visibility while driving and the extra size doesn’t impact on the nippy feel that you expect from a MINI. As the name suggests, the Countryman settles nicely into windy country roads, it feels safe and stable, even at speed, and tackles corners well, leaving you feeling secure in a car that can handle twists and turns. Inescapably MINI, the Countryman offers a surprisingly spacious interior with ample leg and headroom for both front and rear passengers. Surrounded by the trademark retro circular dials and screens, everything is very clear and easy to operate. The boot space is an ample 350litres but can be increased simply to 1,170litres by folding down the rear seats completely to

create a flat loading compartment in the back. The rear seats fold on a 40:20:40 split to accommodate your every space requirement. The customisation options are inexhaustible, no two MINI’s look the same as they are all about personal choice. Choose everything from the colour of the wing mirrors, bodywork, roof and interior to whether you want ambient lighting inside. All models include air-conditioning, four electric windows, rear parking sensors, roof rails, Bluetooth and a DAB radio with a USB input. The Visibility Package is a great additional option to any owner. It comprises a heated front windscreen, rain sensor and automatic headlight activation. Every model has six airbags as standard – and the reassurance of a five-star Euro NCAP rating. A tyre-pressure-monitoring system is also provided, along with an alarm. The beauty of the MINI Countryman is that there is something for everyone. It offers everything you could want to accommodate an active lifestyle in both the city and the countryside, great for everyday living as well as day trips and adventures with the kids.

www.mini.co.uk

“The customisation options are inexhaustible, no two MINI’s look the same”

MINI Countryman 1.6TD Cooper D Fuel Type: Diesel Average MPG: 64.2 Brake horsepower: 112 CO2 emissions (g/km): 115 Car boot Capacity (litres): 350

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Estate cars

Based on the Volvo V60 1.6TD SE Fuel Type: Diesel Average MPG: 67.2 Brake Horsepower: 115 CO2 emissions (g/km): 110 Car Boot Capacity (litres): 557

Skoda Octavia At first glance most would consider this car to be simply a practical family car with space being its most attractive attribute, but look a little closer and you will find that the Skoda Octavia estate is much more than just practical. On faster roads the Octavia excels, it is responsive, good on corners and feels secure. Road noise is minimal and visibility is really clear. The driver’s seat adjustments ensure everyone can find their best driving position. Interior is high end with soft materials, a sleek infotainment system and clearly laid out dials and controls. Space is generous inside for both front and rear passengers and the boot is a great size. At 610 litres it will accommodate wheelchairs, prams and family luggage easily. Folding the rear seats extends the space even further, although it doesn’t create a flat space. It comes with seven airbags as standard and Skoda came 4th in the JD Power customer satisfaction survey. The S model is the entry level trim and it gives you air-conditioning, alloy wheels, Bluetooth, DAB radio and a USB socket. Moving up to the SE trim adds dual-zone climate control, a fatigue sensor and rear parking sensors and the top of the range Elegance model provides you with automatic lights and wipers, sat nav, cruise control and part leather upholstery. A great choice for a family car, the fuel economy is also excellent with the 1.6TDi S returning 74.3mpg. www.skoda.co.uk

Based on the Skoda Octavia 1.6TDi S Fuel Type: Diesel Average MPG: 74.3 Brake Horsepower: 105 CO2 emissions (g/km): 99 Car Boot Capacity (litres): 610

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Volvo V60 The Volvo V60 is a sleek and polished looking estate that offers owners an option that combines both style and practicality. The attractive interior is designed to a high specification with good quality materials offering durability. A particular style trademark that works well in the Volvo range is the slim control panel, it adds an air of high design quality to what could be considered just a ‘practical’ car. It’s little touches like this that ensure the Volvo V60 is a contender to its stylish estate rivals. The dashboard and all controls are clearly laid out, giving the driver easy access to information at a glance. The 430 litre boot is cleverly designed to

transform into a completely flat base when the rear seats are folded down. The backrest can be folded down on a 20:40:20 split, coming in very useful when you need a little extra boot space but still have passengers in the back seat. The legroom and headroom throughout is plentiful, even for the taller individual. It has start/stop technology and the drive is smooth and measured, with decent acceleration on the motorway. The motorway drone is kept to a minimum even at high speeds and, while it may not be the most exciting car on the market, it offers an enjoyable and extremely comfortable drive. Volvo are top of the list when it comes to safety. Unsurprising then that it achieved a full five-star rating in the Euro NCAP crash testing.

The V60 comes with six airbags, stability control and Volvo’s City Safe System as standard. The City Safe System is an intelligent device that detects objects in front of the car and stops it to prevent low-speed bumps. The optional Driver Support Pack includes a Pedestrian Detection System, which recognises when a person has stepped out in front of you and can stop the car to prevent an accident. In addition to this it offers adaptive cruise control, lane-departure warning and blind spot information. An excellent car for families, the spacious interior is second to none, the adjustable boot comes in very handy for things like luggage, prams, trikes and all the other paraphernalia that goes along with a growing family nowadays. www.volvocars.com

Peugeot 308 SW The Peugeot 308 SW’s recent overhaul has seen some good tweaks of improvement, from boot space to engine efficiency. This dynamic estate looks sleek and sporty and offers drivers a practical yet stylish option to handle daily living. It is the first Peugeot to feature the company’s new ‘PureTech’ threecylinder turbo petrol engine which is reportedly very impressive. There’s a new range of low-emission diesels too, the thriftiest of which offers CO2 emissions as low as 85g/km and a claimed average fuel consumption of 88mpg. Inside, the interior exudes class, the high end soft materials across the dashboard give an air of luxury and the controls are all accessed via a modern screen (except for the entry level models). Space is in abundance for passengers and the boot space is almost unrivalled. The standard volume from floor to parcel shelf is 660l (810l up to the roof ), but fold the rear seats completely flat via a clever bit of engineering and you’re looking at 1,515l to the parcel shelf or 1,775l up to the roof.

Based on the Peugeot 308 SW1.6HDi Access Fuel Type: Diesel Average MPG: 62.8 Brake Horsepower: 92 CO2 emissions (g/km): 119 Car Boot Capacity (litres): 573

There are four trim levels, Access being the entry level which includes DAB digital radio, USB port, cruise control, air-conditioning and Bluetooth but misses out on the touchscreen interface. Moving up will add automatic wipers and lights, parking sensors, alloys, a reversing camera and top of the range Feline will get you 18-inch alloys, a huge glass roof with a full-length electric blind, tinted rear windows, keyless entry, part-Alcantara upholstery and the Driver Assistance Pack. www.peugeot.co.uk motoring | 29

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Learner drivers

DRIVE Learning to

We talk to John Rogers, founder of The Association of Disability Driving Instructors, about the steps you need to take to get on the road to freedom

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or most people, passing your driving test is a life changing moment. No longer are you restricted by the schedules of public transport, nor are you reliant on lifts from parents or friends to get you from A to B. Driving allows you to go where you want, when you want offering a feeling of independence you will have never known before.

Driving Instructors, set up to offer impartial advice about learning to drive. His car is equipped with a number of adaptations that can be tailored to the individual.

Thanks to a range of modifications and adaptations driving is now open to more people than ever before. If you are living with a disability or health condition, combining the right modifications with the right vehicle, can enable you to enjoy all the freedom driving has to offer.

Apply for your provisional licence

John Rogers is a driving instructor with over 20 years experience teaching people with a variety of disabilities and health conditions, as well as conducting driving assessments to help people determine which adaptations are right for them. He is also the founder of The Association of Disability

John has seen first hand the difference obtaining a driving licence can make to people’s lives. Here, John takes us through the steps you need to take to get into the driver’s seat.

You must apply to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) for a provisional driving licence before you can begin your practical lessons. If you are receiving the higher rate mobility component of the Disability Living Allowance (DLA), or the enhanced mobility component of the Personal Independent Payment (PIP) you can start to drive at the age of 16. This must be specifically requested and proof of your mobility component award will be required. You

can apply for your provisional licence from three months before your 16th birthday. This is done by filling in the D1 form, which you can obtain from your local Post Office or download from the DVLA website. www.gov.uk/apply-first-provsionaldriving-licence When filling out the form you must give details of your medical condition or disability. An A-Z list of medical conditions that may affect your ability to drive is available on the DVLA website. www.gov.uk/health-conditions-anddriving When the DVLA receives your application, they will usually send you a ‘medical-inconfidence’ form, which asks for more details of your medical condition or disability and seeks permission to contact your doctor or specialist and ask for a report to be sent to the DVLA. A Medical Adviser will then consider the report. If he or she

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is uncertain of the effect your disability or medical condition will have on your ability to drive safely, you may be asked to attend a medical examination by an independent doctor in your area or by one of the DVLA’s own medical specialists.

available, from steering spinners and hand controls to joy sticks that enable you to operate steering, acceleration and braking with just one hand.

Once you have received your provisional licence you can start learning to drive.

Find a suitable instructor and take lessons

Consider having an assessment If you have a disability or health condition you may require the use of modifications or adaptations to enable you to drive. The Forum of Mobility Centres is a network of 17 centres around the country that provide a personal assessment to determine whether a manual or automatic car would be more suitable, whether adaptations are needed and which modifications would be best. There are a range of adaptations

www.mobility-centres.org.uk

It is advisable to find a specialist instructor who is trained and experienced in teaching people with disabilities as they will be best equipped to meet your requirements. If you require assistance finding a suitable instructor you can contact The Association of Disability Driving Instructors or contact your local Mobility Centre.

The Forum of Mobility Centres The Forum of Mobility Centres is a network of 17 independent organisations across the country offering information and advice to people who have a medical condition, disability or are recovering from an accident or injury, which may affect their ability to drive. By visiting your local centre you can receive an assessment and advice regarding: adaptations; your ability to drive safely; wheelchair and scooter loading and transportation; and passenger/driver access to vehicles. Certain centres also offer advice on wheelchair selection.

www.disabilitydrivinginstructors.com If you are already a Motability customer

For more information call 0800 559 3636 or visit www.mobility-centres.org.uk.

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Learner drivers you may be able to receive assistance towards funding your driving lessons. Other organisations such as charities or your local Chamber of Commerce may also be able to provide assistance. www.motability.co.uk

Take your theory test You need to pass your driving theory test before you can sit your practical driving test. The theory test consists of two parts: the multiple-choice part and the hazard perception part. You need to pass both to pass the theory test. Theory tests are computer based. If you have learning difficulties, problems with reading or writing, or if you have required additional help with schoolwork or taking exams at school or college, you may be able to get assistance with the multiple-choice part of the test. This may include extra time to take the test, a spoken test via the computer or assistance one-to-one. No concessions or assistance is allowed for the hazard perception part of the test.

Take your practical test Once you have passed your theory test

The Association of Disability Driving Instructors and you and your driving instructor are satisfied you have had enough lessons, you are ready to take your practical driving test. When booking your practical test, you must declare your disability or health condition so that the examiner can prepare for the test accordingly, for example by learning about the car modifications that are needed or by allowing extra time if you have a hearing difficulty, physical disability or learning difficulty. The extra time would also allow the candidate to take a break during the course of the test if, for example, fatigue is an issue. The practical test can be taken in either a manual or an automatic car depending on your needs; if you pass your test in an automatic you will be restricted to only driving vehicles with automatic transmission. If adaptations are required the examiner will record these on your Pass Certificate and these will be stated on your full driving licence.

Get out there! Once you have passed you are now ready to get out on your own and enjoy all the freedom driving has to offer!

Set up in partnership with the Forum of Mobility Centres, The Association of Disability Driving Instructors helps people with physical disabilities, special educational needs or learning difficulties and those with hearing difficulties to get impartial advice about learning to drive. The not-for-profit, Community Interest Company was launched at the 2013 Mobility Roadshow and will be based around the organisation’s website, which is currently being developed. When complete, the website will offer easily accessible information about learning to drive for the first time or returning to driving after illness or an accident, as well as a ‘Find an Instructor’ feature, enabling people to search for a suitably trained and experienced specialist driving instructor with a suitable tuition vehicle near them. In the meantime founder John Rogers is available to help with any enquiries you may have. For more information call 0844 800 7355 or visit www.disabilitydrivinginstructors.com. You can also search for The Association of Disability Driving Instructors on Facebook.

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Electric cars

By Tim Saunders

The Electric Era

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he first completely electric car has been introduced to the Motability scheme. Nissan’s Leaf is the first all electric vehicle available to disabled motorists in exchange for their mobility allowance. Until now the scheme, which has helped millions of disabled people, has focussed on offering petrol and diesel models and a range of cars with electric and hybridengine technology.

world after a record-breaking 11,120 were sold during 2013. However, this five door hatchback model will cover just over 100 miles on a charge so it does appeal to a limited market.

“Motability offers a wide range of vehicles to suit individual customer needs,” says Patrick Carpenter of Motability.

Motability’s decision to include the Leaf on its books comes after the British government announced £37 million of investment for electric vehicle infrastructure. The government claims that there are already more charging points

The British-built Nissan Leaf is the bestselling 100% electric vehicle in the

“January was a fantastic start to 2014, a year when we will launch our second 100 per cent electric model in Europe - the Nissan e-NV200 light commercial vehicle,” says Jean-Pierre Diernaz, Director of Electric Vehicles, Nissan Europe.

than filling stations in London, but to make driving an electric car possible for everyone, £9 million of funding will be used to create hundreds more charging points across the country, including 140 new rapid chargepoints which can charge an electric car in under half an hour. This will cement the UK’s position as one of the best for electric vehicle recharging networks in Europe.

Why should you own an electric car? It is purely powered by electricity and so there are no emissions, making it sustainable, emission free and therefore environmentally friendly. Electric car owners do not have to pay car tax or congestion charges and many

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Renault Zoe

Another manufacturer to have made leaps into all electric motoring is Renault. With its Twizy, Zoe and Van Z.E. it offers a range of electric cars and vans. The doorless Twizy reminds me of a cross between a Smart car and a quad bike. It is really just a driver’s car and is so small that there is certainly no room for any luggage or a wheelchair. However, I am told that it is great fun to drive. The larger Renault Zoe is basically an electric version of the Clio and is therefore more accommodating. This five seater five door hatchback is an appealing little car. It is expected to be the biggest seller in Renault’s electric car range.

chargepoints are free to use. The cars cost from just 2p a mile, which means a family that drives an electric vehicle 10,000 miles in a year would save around £1,000 on fuel costs each year. Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg says: “Electric cars are one of the most promising of our green industries and we want to secure the UK’s position as a global leader in both the production and adoption of these vehicles. The extremely low running costs of electric cars help drivers save money.” He believes that this technology can lower UK emissions and create high-tech engineering and manufacturing jobs to boost the economy.

Transport Minister Robert Goodwill wants to open people’s eyes to the advantages of ultra low emission vehicles. “They are incredibly cheap to run and we’re giving grants that knock thousands of pounds off the price tag at the point of sale. This is great news for the consumer and for industry, with the UK well positioned to take the lead on the development of these advanced technologies,” he says.

Renault will hire its customers batteries appropriate to their annual mileage. Complicated battery leasing costs, similar to mobile phone contracts in terms of usage, need to be carefully considered. For example, a battery can be leased for £77 a month for a 9,000-mile per year, 36-month lease that compares to driving 700 miles in a 60mpg diesel car but this does not take into account the cost of electricity. Once Zoe is connected to a smartphone the driver can actually monitor the battery levels of the car. Produced in conjunction with Nissan and its Leaf, Zoe will also, unsurprisingly, travel around 100 miles on a single charge. Looks are in its favour. It has good street cred and looks futuristic with its blue-highlighted lights. The downside is the light-coloured interior, which might not wear too well. Finished in beige the inside is prone to showing dirt and grime. The top of the dashboard reflects onto the windscreen, too, which is always an irritation. However, overall it makes for an interesting user-friendly package.

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Electric cars

“purely powered by electricity, there are no emissions, making it sustainable, emission free and therefore environmentally friendly” problems. It is working in partnership with Good Energy Ltd. UK (not Northern Ireland) households of BMW customers can now receive 100% green electricity through this relationship. This will allow BMW i3 and BMW i8 owners to charge their vehicles using renewably sourced electricity while at home, which could help stabilise prices because Good Energy sources all its electricity from certified renewables across Britain. It claims that no other energy supplier operates like this in the UK. Despite huge improvements in electric technology such vehicles do remain slow compared to their petrol, diesel and hybrid cousins.

How do you charge an electric vehicle? Motorists can charge their vehicles from home via a special charging point, similar to plugging in other appliances like a fridge or television. But there are

also an increasing number of rapid chargers that can be found at motorway service stations and even local supermarkets so that motorists can charge their cars up while shopping and most are free to use. The UK has seen the installation of the 195th CHAdeMO rapid charger at the Clackett Lane Services on the M25. These chargers can ‘refuel’ a Nissan Leaf from 0 to 80 per cent battery in just 30 minutes at zero cost to the driver. The UK charger was the 1,000th CHAdeMO rapid charger in Europe, almost double the number installed by January 2013. According to Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg £9 million is being used to boost the number of charging points for electric cars. There are already more than 6,000 public chargepoints across the UK. The government has also committed to invest £5 million to introduce electric vehicles across government and wider public sector fleets this year. While the Nissan Leaf is the only electric car to be included in the Motability scheme “in this pricing quarter” according to Patrick Carpenter from Motability, there are a number of other electric cars coming to market which could become available through the Motability scheme over time.

Go Ultra Low Major car manufacturers BMW, Nissan, Renault, Toyota and Vauxhall are all backing the Go Ultra Low campaign in a ground breaking partnership with government to debunk common myths and misconceptions that put drivers off switching to electric or hybrid cars, such as cost and how far the vehicles can travel before being recharged. www.GoUltraLow.com

BMW i3

This hatchback city car is typically BMW-esque in looks and the manufacturer claims that it “defines the car of tomorrow”. Not only is it emission-free, it also offers an almost silent driving experience. “Combined with intelligent BMW ConnectedDrive Services, you’ll arrive at your destination with the minimum of fuss,” the manufacturer claims. “We have excited the world about the possibilities for electric cars,” says Ian Robertson, the board member for sales and marketing at BMW. “BMW is determined to play a very significant role in electric cars, and London is the driving force in a lot of our thinking.” His comments come as the BMW i3 has been awarded top prize at the first-ever UK Car of the Year Awards. It triumphed in the Best Supermini category before the new BMW went on to scoop the title of UK Car of the Year 2014 as well as being crowned What Car? ‘Green Car’ 2014. “Alternative vehicles have made a big impression on UK car buyers in recent years and the i3 takes things to the next level,” says John Challen, Managing Director of UK Car of the Year Awards. “It might be a new direction for BMW, but the i3 successfully retains the driving characteristics from BMW’s more established models.” The brand-new factory in Leipzig set up to build BMW’s i range of electrified vehicles produces just 400 cars a month, largely because of production times for the carbonfibre bodies. BMW plans to introduce its second model in the range, the hybrid i8 sports car, which will have an official fuel consumption figure of around 80mpg and the carbon footprint of a small city car, concludes BMW’s Ian Robertson.

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WAVS

A Guide to Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles (WAVs) If you are a wheelchair user looking for more independence, a WAV could be the right choice for you

What is a WAV? A wheelchair accessible vehicle, or WAV, is a standard car that has been specially converted to allow a wheelchair user to travel as the driver or passenger while remaining in their wheelchair. All WAVs are fitted with either a ramp (manual or automatic) or a lift to provide access to the vehicle from either the back or the side. They will usually have a lowered floor or raised roof to allow enough headroom for the wheelchair user, as well as wheelchair tie-downs to secure the wheelchair safely.

Why choose a WAV? For wheelchair users, a WAV offers a safe and comfortable mode of transport that is ideal if you are unable to transfer from your wheelchair to a standard car seat. It also avoids the hassle of transporting your wheelchair. WAVs can also offer you increased independence, as certain types

of WAVs can enable you to drive the car, by adding special adaptations.

Types of WAVs There are three types of WAV to choose from to suit different requirements.

Passenger WAVs In a passenger WAV the wheelchair user will be a passenger, usually situated in the back of the vehicle.

Drive From WAVs (DFWs) DFWs allow the wheelchair user to drive while seated in their wheelchair.

Internal transfer WAVs These WAVs allow wheelchair users to transfer easily to a standard or adapted seat in the driver’s position. The latter two options, where the wheelchair user will be driving the vehicle, will have an automatic ramp or lift, giving

the wheelchair user full independence to use the vehicle.

Adaptations There are many adaptations that can be applied to WAVs, as well as standard cars, to enable a wheelchair user to drive. In most cases adaptations are simple attachments allowing the car’s original controls and features to still be used, so the nominated driver can still drive the car as well as the wheelchair user. Some adaptations come as part of the WAV conversion and are therefore included in the price of the lease, however others may be optional extras that you will need to pay for.

Here are some examples of adaptations that can be applied: Hand controls This adaptation, often a push/pull device,

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Things to consider when choosing a WAV WAVs come in a variety of shapes and sizes. The one you choose will depend on your requirements. If you think a WAV is the right option for you, Motability recommend that you consider the following key factors in order to choose the right WAV for you: • The size and weight of your wheelchair – does the WAV have enough room for you to comfortably enter and exit the vehicle? • Your seated height in your wheelchair - most WAVs will have had their floors lowered in the conversion. Make sure the headroom is comfortable for you. • The number of people you regularly travel with – in most cases standard seats will have to be removed to allow wheelchair access. In some cases additional seats can be added in the rear but this can be at an extra cost. • The amount of luggage or equipment that you need to take with you on your journeys – is there enough room to stow this in the WAV along with your regular passengers?

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Electronic accelerators This device is a ring situated either above or below the steering wheel that enables you to accelerate with much less effort than a push/pull hand control. It is also available as a trigger device. All electric accelerators also come with a hand operated push brake, again meaning there is no need to use pedals.

Left foot accelerators This adaptation is best suited to those users who have lost movement in their right side but can still operate pedals with thier left. The original accelerator does not need to be moved, it is simply folded away and can be used by a nominated driver when needed.

Pedal modifications If you have difficulty reaching the pedals when driving, it is possible to have them extended.

Steering aids A steering ball can be fitted to allow you to have more control when steering the car if you have difficulty holding or turning a standard steering wheel. You simply hold the ball and turn the steering wheel in the direction you wish to travel.

Remote control devices This adaptation allows you to control car functions such as the lights, windscreen wipers and horn from one easy to access location, usually a single control pad mounted on the steering wheel.

Once you have assessed your key requirements, you can compare features and prices of WAVs on the Motability Scheme on the Motability website, www.motability.co.uk. Then you can begin test-driving your chosen options to see which one is right for you.

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WAVS

Fiat Qubo ‘Switch’ The Sirus Automotive ‘Switch’ offers you total flexibility – you can either drive or travel up front as a passenger from the comfort of your own wheelchair. The beauty of the ‘Switch’ is that it has a flat floor, so at any point on your journey you can swap places with your companion. The ‘Switch’ is easy to manoeuvre due to its compact size coupled with power steering, enabling wheelchair users to enjoy the independence driving offers without having to transfer from their wheelchair or rely on the assistance of a carer.

Interior The vehicle comes with two front seats as standard that can fit in both front positions. When you want to switch places simply unlock the seat using the quick release system, roll the chair backwards on the castors, re-position and lock into place. There is also the option of a fold down seat in the rear that can accommodate two extra passengers. For your entertainment the vehicle includes a radio with CD player and a 40W Hi-Fi sound system with four speakers. There is also an MP3 file reader with USB port. The Blue&Me™ Bluetooth technology hands-free system allows you to use devices such as your mobile phone while

driving using the steering wheel mounted controls.

your economy and emissions thanks to Fiats Eco Drive System.

Although the Qubo is a relatively compact vehicle, within the conversion Sirus have implemented a number of changes to increase the interior space, including the ergonomically designed centre console. Other interior features include electric front windows and air-conditioning.

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Accessibility The ‘Switch’ features an automated tailgate and ramp at the rear meaning you can open the vehicle and deploy the ramp whilst you make your way to the car. The ramp has a shallow incline of just 12 degrees, with anti-slip coating for added stability.

The vehicle’s fully automated tailgate and ramp have been crash tested. There is also an automatic locking system to secure your wheelchair in place once in position. A manual option is also available if you prefer, or a combination of both if you plan to travel in both positions. Remote central locking also comes as standard. All Sirus vehicles have an Individual Vehicle Approval (IVA) inspection at a local VOSA test station to check all the aspects of the conversion meet modern safety and environmental standards for use on UK roads. Sirus also provide a minimum three year warranty on your vehicle.

The ‘Switch’ features a fully automated push button gear selector with electronic handbrake. A range of other adaptations to assist with driving are also available as optional features at extra cost.

Vehicle Specifications The ‘Switch’ has a 1.3 Litre Turbo Diesel engine with a semi-automatic 5 speed gearbox, as well as electronic stability control as standard (ESP). The vehicle is economical to run and you can monitor

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WAVS

SEAT Alhambra

The latest WAV from converter Lewis Reed is the award winning SEAT Alhambra, a spacious medium sized family car with up to five passenger seats and one wheelchair position.

Interior Lewis Reed’s conversion has two permanent front and rear passenger seats with a removable middle rear one enabling the wheelchair user to be as far forward as possible in the centre. The interior is comfortable, light and airy with good headroom for passengers both in the front and especially in the rear. The vehicle features large tinted windows with the option of an integral blind for extra privacy for the rear passengers. The three-zone Climatronic feature ensures optimum temperature in all seating areas for extra comfort. The vehicle also benefits from ample space in the rear for stowing equipment or any other luggage.

Accessibility Access to the vehicle for the wheelchair user is from the rear using Lewis Reed’s integrated rattle free TorSpring ramp. This manually operated ramp ensures no annoying rattles or squeaks, reducing as much noise as possible. The car also has two sliding doors situated one on each side, offering easy access for the rear passengers.

Optional features A number of optional features are also available to customise the vehicles as you desire such as the panoramic sliding roof, adding to the bright and airy feel of the cabin. Electric sliding doors, rear hatch and electric hand brake button are also available.

Vehicle specifications The SEAT Alhambra is available on the Motability scheme in the high spec SE Lux

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Model: SEAT Alhambra 2.0 TD SE Lux Converter: Lewis Reed Type: Passenger WAV Advance Payment: from £17,546.00

Lewis Reed 0151 343 5360 www.lewisreedgroup.co.uk

model. All engines offer either a 6 speed manual or DSG semi-auto gearbox. The vehicle is also relatively economical for its size coupled with low CO2 emissions.

Safety Every Alhambra comes with stability control, a tyre pressure-monitoring system and seven airbags, including a driver’s knee bag and curtain airbags that run the full length of the cabin. The rear doors are fitted with electric child locks and the vehicle is also equipped with integrated child seat with iSOFIX/Top Tether anchoring system. Also standard in the Alhambra are the Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) and the Electronic Stability Programme (ESP), including electronic braking assistant, trailer stabilisation and tyre pressure monitoring display.

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WAVS

Peugeot Horizon™ Peugeot Horizon™, from Allied Mobility, is the UK’s most popular wheelchair accessible vehicle. Based on the Peugeot Partner Tepee, Horizon™ offers superb accessibility and versatility and has been developed with wheelchair users, families and carers in mind.

Interior The specially lowered floor is designed to be easily maintained and is now wipe-clean, so it’s easy to keep your Horizon™ looking great. Available in two models, depending on your requirements, Horizon S comes with full original Peugeot seating throughout. The double rear seat is simply folded forward when the wheelchair space is in use. This leaves one seat remaining in the rear, so it can carry up to four people including the wheelchair passenger. Horizon SE comes with up to two single seats in the rear, accommodating up to five people including a wheelchair passenger. SE has

more space in the back for larger wheelchairs or scooters and offers a bit more room in front of the wheelchair passenger.

Accessibility The new innovative EasyLift™ ramp is easier than ever to use. Mechanically assisted, it does most of the work for you when lowering and lifting. The EasyLift™ ramp can be folded flat to the vehicle floor when not in use, giving you added, valuable boot space for shopping trips or bulky items.

Vehicle Specifications

automatic transmission and you can opt for metallic paint, privacy glass, rear parking sensors or an electric winch – all at no added cost - on the Motability Scheme.

Safety Every Horizon™ meets stringent industry standards and holds the highest level of approval – European Whole Vehicle Type Approval. Each Horizon™ from Allied Mobility comes with their new high-rated wheelchair restraints and newly designed, easy-reach lap and diagonal seat belt for the wheelchair user.

Horizon™ is available in both manual and

“Every Horizon™ meets stringent industry standards and holds the highest level of approval”

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Model: Peugeot Horizon Converter: Allied Mobility Type: Passenger WAV Advance Payment: from £1,195.00

Allied Mobility 0800 916 0050 www.alliedmobility.com

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“the Caddy is a versatile medium sized vehicle with good accessibility”

Volkswagen Caddy Maxi Life

Vehicle specifications TBC Mobility Conversions Volkswagen Caddy Maxi Life is a modern and functional MPV that benefits from the quality and reliability Volkswagen is synonymous with. Comfortable on the inside, with a stylish metallic finish and alloy wheels on the outside, the Caddy is a versatile medium sized vehicle with good accessibility.

Interior The Volkswagen Caddy can accommodate up to six passengers, including the driver and wheelchair user, who is situated at the rear of the vehicle behind the two rows of seats. The vehicle benefits from a flexible seating configuration: the seats, can be folded, split or even removed altogether if extra space is required. The seat upholstery is hard wearing but comfortable and there is also air-conditioning for optimum temperature in the cabin. For your entertainment there is a CD player and

also AUX-IN so you can also play your MP3 player. The vehicle also features electric windows and mirrors.

Accessibility Access to the vehicle for the wheelchair user is from the rear using the manual in-built ramp. Sliding doors on both sides of the vehicle offer good access to the cabin for other passengers or for loading luggage and equipment. Stowage space is limited if at capacity of passengers however there are also roof bars for use if necessary.

Optional features Privacy glass is available for the rear of the cabin. Rear parking sensors can also be installed to assist with driving. Hydraulic rear lowering suspension can also be installed for easier access for the wheelchair user. Satellite navigation and Bluetooth are also available.

The Volkswagen Caddy is available in six wheelchair accessible vehicle options, with varying suspension and lowering of the floor. The vehicle benefits from the Volkswagen Blue Motion Technology, which includes cruise control, Hill Hold Assist, and Start/Stop technology with brake energy recuperation for greater fuel and CO2 efficiency. It also features 4MOTION all-wheel drive.

Safety TBC were the first converter in the UK to acquire Full Vehicle European Type Approval on the WV Caddy Maxi Life and VW Crafter, which means the vehicles have undergone the most rigid safety testing and have been approved to manufacturer standards. The vehicle benefits from remote central locking and child locks on the rear sliding doors.

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Model: SEAT Volkswagen Caddy Maxi 1.6TD Life Converter: TBC Mobility Conversions Type: Passenger WAV Advance Payment: from £3,531.00

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Insurance

Get Insured As we are all aware it is a legal requirement to have your vehicle insured at least to third party cover. Third party cover is the lowest level of insurance that can be taken out and it basically covers any damage you cause to another person’s vehicle or any injury you cause to another driver or pedestrian. However, choosing the right insurance to cover your vehicle can be tricky, particularly if you have a car that has customised adaptations made to it. There are so many car insurance companies out there that it can pose quite a challenge to whittle down the right one for your particular needs.

Types of Cover Third Party – this level of insurance will pay for damage caused to other people’s property, or compensation or costs related to injuries they sustain in an incident that is deemed to be your fault.

Third Party, Fire and Theft – this type

party vehicle as well as any damage suffered by others from a range of causes, including accident, fire and theft.

Specialist Insurers Using comparison websites to get competitive insurance quotes can be a great way to narrow down the best deal for some people. But if you have a disability and your vehicle has been modified with unique, expensive adaptations then it might be worth looking a little further afield as standard insurers may not be able to cater their policies to cover you in the most beneficial way. The great thing about insurance companies that cater specifically for disabled drivers is that they understand what is important to their customers. They also recognise that disabled drivers actually pose a lower risk than some driving groups and this is reflected in their premiums.

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There are literally hundreds of different adaptations that can be made to vehicles and the cost of these can vary hugely. So when you are having your vehicle insured you want to know that any expensive adaptations will be covered in your policy.

level of car insurance. This includes cover for damage to your own vehicle, a third

Furthermore, you also want to ensure that

of insurance increases the third party cover to also protect you against loss or damage if your car is burnt or stolen.

if the worst does happen and you are in an accident that prevents you from using your car for any period of time, that a suitable vehicle will be provided for you to get around in. Another common worry is getting insurance that will cover theft or damage to any mobility equipment left in the vehicle, so be sure to check before you commit. To ensure you get the best policy possible make sure you do your research and compare quotes from insurers to ensure you are getting the best deal that will cover all the areas you want. Peace of mind is priceless.

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Car tips

Top Tips for taking care of your car Owning a car is an expensive responsibility. Fuel costs, MOT’s, servicing and general maintenance can really take their toll on your wallet, so your best option is to stay ahead of the game and take good care of your car. The better you look after it, the longer the life of the car and hopefully the less you will have to spend on it. We have put together some top tips for ensuring your car stays in tip top condition: 1

Easy on the Acceleration Don’t accelerate your engine during start-up as this quickly adds to the wear of the car’s engine. Ensure you accelerate slowly when you begin your drive and always go into neutral at red lights to give the engine some time to rest. 2

Check your brakes

Your brakes should be visually inspected at least once a year. Brake shoes eventually wear out just like the soles of your walking shoes. When they wear all the way through it can cause damage to the brake rotor that can be expensive to fix. Even though they stop the car effectively the shoes could be very thin and start damaging the brakes any time so check them visually. 3

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creating a barrier against bird droppings and pollution. It also makes the car look good by adding extra shine. 5 Park in the shade Parking your car in the shade prevents interior damage by UV rays and protects your car’s paint job. If a shaded area is not available, use a car shade to minimise the sun’s impact. 6

Change engine oil and filter regularly Frequent oil changes are necessary, especially if you are maintaining a used car. Frequent oil changes flush abrasive dirt and metal particles out of the engine, thus prolonging its life. Changing the oil filters will also prevent the old oil and dirt particles from mixing with the new oil.

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Check your tyre pressure at regular intervals and keep them inflated to the recommended pressure specified in your user manual/door sticker. Another thing to look out for is uneven wear as this indicates a wheel alignment problem or worn-out brakes or shock absorbers. Improper wheel alignment shortens the life of your tyres as well as causes steering problems.

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Clean your car engine

Washing your engine every year will help it to run cooler. A clean engine also enables you to easily spot leaks and service its components. This can be done at home or you can have it professionally cleaned, avoiding any mishaps if you are not the most comfortable around car engines. 9

Have your car regularly serviced Schedule your car in for a service every year to ensure that it is inspected by a trusted professional. Catching any damage or problems early at a service could save you a lot of money in the long run. 10

Maintain your car battery It doesn’t matter if the manufacturer claims that the battery is maintenance-free, you still have to regularly check it to extend its life. Start by keeping your battery terminals clean. You may wipe it with a damp rag with some detergent if needed. Also check the battery case for any sign of damage.

It may seem like an arduous task but washing your car keeps it clean, shiny and free from corrosion. Remember to clean the car interior, vacuum your car interior thoroughly and wipe the lenses on the dashboard with a soft damp cloth. Don’t forget those mats either, a build-up of dirt can add to the wear of the mats.

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Waxing your car regularly protects you car’s paint job by slowing oxidation and by

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