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t’s that time of year again, where we explore the world of cars and the independence provided by them. Whether you are looking for a compact run-around for short journeys to the shops or you need a carvernous home on wheels to fit your expanding family and all the paraphernalia that follows them around, we have got you covered.

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Electric cars reigned at the What Car? Awards this year with the Kia e-Niro scooping the coveted Car of the Year title. Although this car is not available through the Motability Scheme it does get you excited for

what the future holds for electric cars and would be great to see more affordable options that cover a decent range coming to market soon. If you are a bit of a petrol-head then turn to page 31 to find out about the first rally experience that has been created for disabled drivers. You can also read about Team BRIT, the injured ex-servicemen who are competing against the best in British motorsport on page 27. We hope you enjoy the latest instalment of Motoring with PosAbility and it goes some way to helping you make the right decision on your car.

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CONTENTS April 2019 | Issue 6

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The Electric Revolution 07 Race Ready A few important checks before you hit the road

Small Cars

09 The Motability Scheme Everything you need to know about securing a vehicle through the Motability Scheme

12 Small Cars Compact cars with big personalities

14 Hatchback Heaven The hottest hatchbacks for everyday driving

16 Medium Cars Medium certainly does not mean middle of the road

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18 The Electric Revolution The Kia e-Niro became the first electric car to scoop the What Car? Car of the Year Award this year. We explore your electric options on the Motability scheme

20 What Car? Awards 2019 The top picks this year for every class of car

22 Large Cars Where space and comfort take the driving seat

27 A Driving Force We catch up with the disabled drivers competing for Team BRIT


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Medium Cars

27 Large Cars

31 On Your Marks The first disabled drivers rally experience

32 SUVs Combining space, practicality and style on the road

35 Baywatch Keeping an eye on disabled parking bays

36 Car Accessories Innovative gadgets to improve your driving experience

31 38 Estates Elegant and functional, never want for space again

41 In the Driver’s seat What the Regional Driving Assessment Centre can do for you

44 Here in my WAV A checklist for choosing the right wheelchair accessible vehicle

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ARTICLE CAR CHECKLIST

Race Ready Once you’ve mastered the art of driving and have located the vehicle of your dreams, there are a few more important checks to make to ensure you’re ready to hit the road.

Back to Basics Back to Basics 1. Have you got your plastic driver’s licence? ..................... 2. Are all the necessary adjustments in place in your vehicle?....................................................................................... 3. Have you got your insurance sorted? ............................... 4. If you’re using it, is your satnav programmed and in its holder? ........................................................................................ 5. Is your phone out of reach or set up for hands-free use?..............................................................................................

Select Your Racer Select Your Racer

Pit Stops Pit Stops 1. Are there any warning lights showing on the instruments?.............................................................................. 2. Is there appropriate tread depth on the tires? ................ 3. Are the tyres inflated to their correct pressure? ............. 4. Are the lights all working? ..................................................... 5. Do you have enough fuel to get where you’re going? .........................................................................................

Buyer Beware Buyer Beware

2. Does it have adequate boot space? ..................................

1. Does the VIN, engine number and colour match the V5C? ............................................................................................

3. Can you comfortably reach the pedals? ..........................

2. Does the car bang or click when you drive? ..................

4. Is road tax paid up for the vehicle? ....................................

3. Have you been made aware of bumps, scratches or imperfections?..........................................................................

1. Is your car suitable for your needs? ...................................

5. Is the MOT up to date for the vehicle? .............................

4. Have you got the paperwork sorted? ............................... 5. Do you have a copy of the warranty? ...............................

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MOTABILITY riving opens a world of independence and freedom that is much-craved among the disabled community. The expense of owning and running a car can be daunting though, but the Motability Scheme can help you on the road to independence. The scheme supports disabled people and their families looking to lease a car, scooter or powered wheelchair. If you’re a recipient of the Higher Rate Mobility Component of Disability Living Allowance (HMRC DLA), the Enhanced Rate of the Mobility Component of Personal Independence Payment (ERMC PIP), the War Pensioners’ Mobility Supplement (WPMS), or the Armed Forces Independent Payment (AFIP), you can exchange your mobility allowance in full or part for an accessible vehicle courtesy of the scheme. With Motability, you don’t just get a mode of transport – the scheme covers insurance, servicing and maintenance, adaptations to the vehicle, full breakdown assistance, and the inclusion of up to two named drivers for cars and WAVs. Tyre repair and replacement, windscreen repair, MOTs and road tax is also looked after by Motability, who also offer a generous 60,000 mileage allowance over the three years of their lease, or 100,000 over five years for WAVs. Battery replacement for scooters can be undertaken at no extra cost, and customers will receive support from the UK-based customer services team. The scheme was introduced to not only support disabled people, but

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their families and carers too. Around a third of Motability users lease a car as a passenger, meaning carers can use the scheme for the benefit of the people they provide care for, and a parent can apply on behalf of their child. However, the nominated driver must live within five miles of the disabled person and must be at least 21 if they don’t live in the disabled person’s home. They’ll also be expected to have a clean driving licence free of convictions, disqualifications or endorsements for five years. Motability offers around 2,000 different vehicles for disabled people to choose from, including all shapes and sizes from SUVs to small cars, all of which can be adapted to suit the needs of the user. The leases are offered on a three or five year basis, depending on the type of vehicle chosen. Some vehicles may require an additional upfront payment, which is not a deposit and is therefore non-refundable. The cost exists to cover the difference between the cost of the car and the allowance you will pay over the length of your lease. It generally tends to only affect more hi-tech or premium models, and there are around 500 vehicles which do not require an advance payment at all, ensuring Motability has an option available to everyone looking to take advantage. Motability also run opportunities to receive charitable grants, some of which help people with severe disabilities find appropriate modes of transportation. The leases for these vehicles tend to be five years for WAVs or heavily adapted vehicles.

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While supporting users widely over the experience of leasing the vehicle, the Motability scheme does not cover fuel. It’s therefore important to ensure the car you select is economic to the level you require. Motability lays out all of the details of its cars on its website, including the car’s average miles per gallon, its CO2 output, and other information which may impact your choice of car. These can give you an idea of how much you will have to invest into the vehicle outside of the scheme. A spokesperson from Motability explained the inspiration behind the Motability Scheme: “In the late 1970s the government wanted to find an alternative to the unsocial and potentially unsafe blue trikes and introduced a cash mobility benefit which would enable disabled people to spend the money on their disability needs, in whatever way best suited themselves and their families. “It became clear that even with the new allowance, the ability to access a car was still beyond the reach of most recipients. The government asked the late Lord Goodman to consider how disabled people could use the allowance to affordably obtain a vehicle. He enlisted the help of Lord Sterling (the current Chairman of Motability) and together they devised the Motability Scheme. Motability was formed as an independent charity with all-party Parliamentary support in 1977. Motability Operations (formerly Motability Finance Ltd) was established around the same time to operate the Motability Scheme under contract to Motability.” They went on to tell Motoring with PosAbility about how it helps people living with disabilities from their organisations point of view. They said: “The Motability Scheme offers choice, value for money and a high level of personal care, expertise and service to anyone who chooses to use their allowance to join. Customers can select a vehicle from a wide choice of manufacturers, including specialised adaptations and wheelchair accessible conversions. Many common adaptations such as hand controls are available at no extra cost when ordered with the vehicle. “Motability also provides financial help to disabled people who would not otherwise be able to afford the vehicle or adaptations they need. “Over 640,000 disabled people currently use their government-funded mobility allowance to lease a car, scooter or powered wheelchair through the Motability Scheme, providing a level of independence that many people may take for granted.” motability.co.uk


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THEY MAY BE SMALL BUT THESE CARS ARE BIG IN CHARACTER

THE CAR The older and wiser brother of the standard Kia Picanto, this cool and sleek city car stands up well against its rivals from other car makers, like the Volkswagen Up. This version is the most powerful of all the Picanto models, with the additional brake horsepower meaning the car doesn’t need to be worked quite as hard as other models, and has everything it needs for comfortable cruising.

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THE CAR For those with concerns regarding the environmental damage that most cars output, the Renault ZOE alleviates all of these complaints. It’s one of the first affordable pure electric cars on the market. On a full charge and a cool day, the ZOE can do 150 miles, and comes complete with a wall-mounted charger and a warranty that covers both car and charger for five-years or 60,000 miles.

THE DRIVE All electric cars are, by default, automatic, so the ZOE makes for a smooth and uncomplicated ride. The car climbs in speed comfortably right up to 70mph, and is a quiet and smooth ride, but it’s compromised slightly with sticky brakes, which is an unfortunate feature of electric cars where energy is recovered during braking.

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completed by a sleek coloured trim which runs through both the dashboard and centre console. Rear parking sensors are as standard to provide additional security to nervous parkers. Renault are committed to the safety of both passengers and pedestrians, so expect the ZOE’s five-star Euro NCAP rating to mean peak vehicle safety.

SPECIFICATIONS Motability Advance Payment: £3,799 Fuel Type: Electric Range (miles): 179 Brake Horsepower (BHP): 108 CO2 Emissions (g/km): 0 Boot Capacity (litres): 338

A comfortable ride on smooth roads, the Picanto doesn’t grip to undulations on the road, making it a more secure ride than some city cars. It clings with ease to the road, and has delightfully light steering at low speeds, making it an ideal ride through the city and perfect for handling the tight manoeuvres that city driving necessitates.

COMFORT AND SAFETY Everything in the Picanto looks expensive, in spite of the fact that it’s a budget ride. It feels stiff and secure, but never in a way that’s uncomfortable or too rigid. Without the optional safety pack, the Picanto sports a three-star NCAP rating, but with, it’s one of the safest city cars on the market, installing speed assistance and other vital extras.

SPECIFICATIONS Motability Advance Payment: £0 Fuel Type: Petrol Average MPG: 54.3 Brake Horsepower (BHP): 83 CO2 Emissions (g/km): 120 Boot Capacity (litres): 255


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Most people are shocked when they get into the A British institution, the front seats of a Mini and five-door Mini Cooper is see just how much room a surprisingly roomy little they’re afforded. There’s also car in spite of its name and a spacious boot, which can reputation. It’s come leaps be made deeper to increase and bounds since its original the maximum depth and 1959 iteration. While driving accommodate more. The it no longer feels like you’re interior is uncomplicated flying along with your bum and is complimented by just off the ground and no ambient lighting, which gives more, it has retained its almost it a touch of class. It proudly go-kart like feel, remaining an sports a four-star NCAP immensely fun and practical rating. ride.

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THE CAR Volkswagen created a modern classic in the Polo. The brand bleeds quality, safety and comfort, and even though the Polo has tough competition in its class, it still regularly comes out on top. This diesel model also features extremely low CO2 emissions, making it an ideal choice for the environmentally conscious who can’t quite make the switch to electric or hybrid yet.

have no problem in the Polo, and the wide windows and thin columns mean view is continuously unobstructed. The interior features advanced infotainment with an optional reversing camera, and soft, tactile interior surfaces which come in a variety of colours. The Polo has a five-star NCAP rating, with one of the highest levels of safety features of any car as standard in its range.

This model is the best, most straight down the line of the Minis available through Motability. It’s a smooth, quiet ride, and the incredible torque on the car keeps it powering forward with extremely little effort. The only disadvantage of the five-door Classic is that its turns are slightly harder than the three-door, which has a very slightly shorter wheelbase.

COMFORT AND SAFETY

SPECIFICATIONS Motability Advance Payment: £0 Fuel Type: Petrol Average MPG: 52.3 Brake Horsepower (BHP): 134 CO2 Emissions (g/km): 122 Boot Capacity (litres): 278

THE DRIVE Comfort is the name of the game in the Polo. The suspension takes everything from rogue potholes to speedbumps in its stride, and passengers hugely benefit from how absorbent it is. The Polo is grippy, especially in corners, and its steering is precise and secure. You’ll be struck by how little wind noise gets into the interior, too.

COMFORT AND SAFETY

SPECIFICATIONS Motability Advance Payment: £0 Fuel Type: Diesel Average MPG: 76.3 Brake Horsepower (BHP): 79 CO2 Emissions (g/km): 97 Boot Capacity (litres): 351

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HATCHBACK HEAVEN Words by Tim Saunders

Arguably hatchbacks are the easiest cars to drive because of their generally smaller size. This is a good opportunity to consider three that I have recently driven.

CITROEN C3 The Citroen C3 with its 1.2-litre turbocharged petrol engine is the most efficient car I’ve been in for a long time and the cheapest in this line up at under £20,000. With its blue bodywork and white roof the five-door hatchback is fun, sporty and stylish. It should also not suffer supermarket trolleys gladly - thanks to Citroen’s patented Bump technology. Ram into the door and it should rebound and likely damage the assailant. Inside there’s daring orange leather on the dashboard and on the edges of the black fabric seats as well as around the steering wheel. The petrol engine is responsive and I like the five-speed manual gearbox

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MOTABILITY SCHEME MATCH and traditional handbrake. There’s engine stop/start and on a full 45-litre tank it will easily cover over 500 miles. Head on it looks quite chunky with its large grille and bumper and inside there’s a reasonable amount of space with an adequate boot. The satnav is easy to use but I cannot get it to search by postcode. That said, it’s a trustworthy system and I’m impressed how it introduces me to some of Devon’s scenic country roads that I’ve not come across before and I’m all the better for this experience. The C3 can be driven with urgency and it won’t disappoint. Its engine bears the distinctive sound of other

small three-cylinder Citroens and Peugeots; a sound that has grown on me. There’s a helpful reversing camera, all round electric windows and wing mirrors and the central touchscreen operates the heating, satnav and radio.

TEST DrivEn Citroen C3 Flair S&S PureTech 110 Price: £18,610 Top speed: 117mph 0-60mph: 9.3secs Average MPG: 60 Brake Horsepower: 110

Citroen C3 1.2 PureTech Flair Motability Advance Payment: £145 Top speed: 120mph 0-60mph: 9.4secs Average MPG: 55.4 Brake Horsepower: 108


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HYUNDAI I30 FASTBACK If the size of a standard hatchback is too small then the Hyundai i30 Fastback is worth considering. Its striking front is impressive if similar to a growing number of cars. The rear has hints of Mercedes about it, and Aston Martin without the hefty price tags. Probably the biggest achievement is the fact that it is powered by a one-litre

petrol engine, promising low emissions. The satellite navigation system is easy to operate. Simply punch in a postcode and it will reliably take you to your destination. Unlike some setups it will allow a postcode to be entered without any spaces, which makes life easier. Build quality is on the flimsy

side. When shutting one of the rear doors there’s still a fair amount of give after it is closed. I notice that the paint finish isn’t as sharp as it should be around the boot rubber. My biggest gripe though is the positioning of the three seatbelt points in the rear meaning that it is difficult to fit three children’s car seats without hurting your fingers.

Hyundai i30 Premium 1.0 T-GDi 120PS Price: From £20,310 Top speed: 117mph 0-60mph: 11.1secs Average MPG: 54 Brake Horsepower: 118

MOTABILITY SCHEME MATCH Hyundai i20 1.0 T-GDi Premium Nav Motability Advance Payment: £199 Top Speed: 116mph 0-62mph: 10.7 secs Average MPG: 56.5 Brake Horsepower: 99

SEAT LEON CUPRA

TEST DrivEn SEAT Leon Cupra 300 2-litre TSi Price: £30,095 Top speed: 155mph 0-60mph: 5.6secs Average MPG: 38 Brake Horsepower: 300

MOTABILITY SCHEME MATCH SEAT Leon 1.5 TSI EVO XCELLENCE Lux Motability Advance Payment: £499 Top Speed: 129mph 0-62mph: 9.5secs Average MPG: 55.4 Brake Horsepower: 148

The last of our trio is the SEAT Leon Cupra, a fast five-door hatch. Its side profile highlights some interesting lines, slightly higher at the front and lower at the back. Then there are the bright red brake callipers inside the black alloys and their low profile tyres. The test model is finished in a staid silvery grey; it is a wolf in sheep’s clothing. There are tell-tale twin tail pipes, the Cupra name and a little 300 emblem on the boot lid, giving a little hint as to what is under that bonnet - a SEAT TSi engine producing 300bhp. This is coupled to a six-speed manual gearbox. The result is a boy racer’s delight; a blisteringly hot hatch. 0 to 60mph in 5.6secs and a top speed of 155mph. Because the low down acceleration is so swift, it can reach 70mph quicker than

many cars travel to 30mph. The other night I was driving with the flow of the traffic when a Renault Laguna sped up behind me, after overtaking cars behind. After a brief moment the driver visibly allowed a space to return between the Leon and himself. The threat of those 300bhp was enough to put him in his place. The Leon demands respect from others but most importantly from the person behind the wheel. As I found when accelerating away from a roundabout onto a dual carriageway, there is so much power being fed to those front wheels that a senseless boy racer could very easily lose control. You cannot help but love the roar it makes when the accelerator is pushed to the floor. It is a joy and is sure to raise a smile.

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MEDIUM CARS

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safety crash test, it is still a reliable car. It has multiple Citroen are synonymous with airbags, including the world’s funky designs and breaking first roof-mounted passenger the mould, and the C4 airbag, electronic stability Cactus is no exception. An control and daytime running ideal family car, the Cactus lights. The interior is stylish, is suitable for those looking and while it is comprised of for an SUV style car, but on some cheaper plastics, it is a a smaller scale and suited to comfortable family car. a lower budget. The folding rear seats are another plus for families with luggage or folding wheelchairs.

THE DRIVE The drive is pleasant and smooth. Citroen is renowned for its “floating” like feel when behind the wheel, and the Cactus is no exception and it takes corners well. It is also fairly economic to run, which is ideal for those looking to maintain independence at a lower financial cost.

COMFORT AND SAFETY While only receiving four out of five stars in Euro NCAP’s

SPECIFICATIONS Motability Advance Payment: £0 Fuel Type: Petrol Average MPG: 61.40 Brake Horsepower (BHP): 108 CO2 Emissions (g/km): 106 Boot Capacity (litres): 358

THE CAR The Hyundai Kona is a decent alternative to larger or chunkier SUVs and offers a great range of engine sizes and infotainment systems. The eye-catching design will please those looking for something attractive on the roads.

THE DRIVE Boasting a quiet engine, drivers and passengers can enjoy a pleasant and peaceful journey. While large enough to qualify as a small SUV, it is best suited to lend itself to something of a city car, with decent handling. While the one litre option claims it goes from 0-62mph in 12 seconds, it actually rises far faster.

COMFORT AND SAFETY The Kona passed the NCAP safety test with a

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full five stars with an adult occupant protection score of 87% and child occupant protection result of 85%. The interior is comfortable and has numerous soft touch materials to finish.

SPECIFICATIONS Motability Advance Payment: £0 Fuel Type: Petrol Average MPG: 50.40 Brake Horsepower (BHP): 118 CO2 Emissions (g/km): 124 Boot Capacity (litres): 361


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VOLKSWAGEN T-ROC  1.0 TSI S

THE CAR The T-Roc sits in a higher esteem for a car of its class compared to many of its other competitors. A classic SUV-like design, it is an attractive car suitable for families thanks to its refinements and larger boot space.

THE DRIVE Tyres grip well and leaning is practically non-existent thanks to the responsive steering. There are a variety of engines on the market to suit differing needs, but overall, all models provide an enjoyable, safe and comprehensive drive.

COMFORT AND SAFETY With a five-star safety rating from NCAP, it also offers numerous safety features to reduce any impact

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PEUGEOT 308  1.2 PURETECH ACTIVE

from accidents. It includes emergency braking, adaptive cruise control to maintain a set distance and a city emergency brake assist to bring the car to a safe standstill in traffic when called upon.

SPECIFICATIONS Motability Advance Payment: £0 Fuel Type: Petrol Average MPG: 54.30 Brake Horsepower (BHP): 113 CO2 Emissions (g/km): 119 Boot Capacity (litres): 445

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a trusty ride. It also boasts six airbags and seatbelt preA classic family hatchback, tensioners, and numerous the Peugeot 308 continues additional packages can boost to transpire as an old trusty your safety precautions, in its class. 308s now enjoy with features like active a more refined design but cruise control, autonomous still retains its instantly emergency braking, lanerecognisable appearance from keeping assistance and trafficwhich it’s longevity profits. sign recognition. It is a practical family car with a huge boot to support equipment.

THE DRIVE Peugeot 308s are both fun and comfortable to drive, meaning you don’t have to compromise one for the other. It provides good suspension and body control, but steering on motorways can be a little laboured. All models offer enjoyable drives but larger engines obviously suit longer drives better.

COMFORT AND SAFETY With a five-star NCAP rating, the Peugeot 308 is

SPECIFICATIONS Motability Advance Payment: £199 Fuel Type: Petrol Average MPG: 57.6 Brake Horsepower (BHP): 129 CO2 Emissions (g/km): 113 Boot Capacity (litres): 501

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ELECTRIC CARS

The Electric

REVOLUTION his year saw an electric car crowned the What Car? Car of the Year for the very first time. The Kia e-Niro was described as “the first sensibly priced electric car that can fit into most people’s lives” by the judges at What Car? and it certainly doesn’t disappoint.

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Boasting a class-leading 282-mile range, zero emissions, drive quality, affordability and style it is clear to see why it would scoop the Car of the Year accolade. Using new production technologies developed specifically for Kia electric vehicles they have achieved a next-generation electric powertrain that offers drivers a realistic option to own an electric vehicle. Electric vehicles have largely been reserved for those who can afford a top-of-the-range Tesla or those who are willing to compromise on size and range with a Renault Zoe or Nissan Leaf, but the e-Niro has landed as a real game-changer. Its crossover-inspired style appeals to a wider audience and the car itself handles well with precise steering and great pulling power. The interior is of a pretty high standard, not as plush as the likes of the pricier BMW i3, but for the e-Niro’s price point it is quite impressive. Space inside the cabin is generous with plenty of head and legroom for front and rear passengers. There are several cubby holes dotted

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throughout and the boot is ample with a standard 60:40 split folding seat system. There is only one trim level so far, but it comes with 17in alloy wheels, all-round electric windows, climate control, automatic lights and wipers, keyless entry and start, adaptive cruise control, a sunroof, leather seats (heated in the front) and a heated steering wheel. What Car?’s verdict on this year’s award winner praised Kia for managing to do something no other brand has achieved yet: “The Kia e-Niro pulls off a trick that many electric cars have thus far failed to do, and that’s to be a fantastic electric car – one with a long range – as well as a good car in other respects. After all, it would be rather a double-edged sword if every mile of the e-Niro’s hugely impressive 253-mile real-world range was a living hell. But as well as offering better performance than its immediate rivals, the e-Niro is more spacious for passengers than the Volkswagen e-Golf, as well as more comfortable and bigger-booted than the Hyundai Kona Electric. Throw in its decent infotainment system and oodles of equipment and it is a very fine car, full stop.” Unfortunately, the Kia e-Niro is not available through the Motability Scheme yet, but there are a couple of alternative options that may interest you if you are looking for an environmentally-friendly vehicle.


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In terms of the all-important range, the Renault Zoe has managed to add further miles to its range, the new Z.E 40 battery upgrade takes it up to an impressive 179 miles. A far more realistic offering. As with most electric cars the Zoe is quick off the mark but she does lag a bit on motorways, making overtaking a little tricky. It is reasonably spacious inside and the boot size is impressive, the touchscreen tech looks clean but is a little tricky to use, overall it is a good option for the price.

Motability Advance Payment: £3,799 Fuel Type: Electric Range (miles): 179 Brake Horsepower (BHP): 108 CO2 Emissions (g/km): 0 Boot Capacity (litres): 338

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Available on the Motability Scheme Smart forfour EQ Prime Premium Available as a car for two or four, we have used the four-seater as an example as most people will find this a more practical option in everyday life. This compact car has an official mileage range of 96 miles, so it’s great for nipping around town but not a realistic option for longer journeys. It’s nippy and stylish and has lots of scope for personalisation. Standard equipment includes sat nav, climate control, heated leather seats, a panoramic roof and a smartphone app that lets you charge or pre-heat/cool the car remotely.

SPECIFICATIONS Motability Advance Payment: £1,249 Fuel Type: Electric Range (miles): 96 Brake Horsepower (BHP): 81 CO2 Emissions (g/km): 0 Boot Capacity (litres): 185 with

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WHAT CAR? CARS OF THE YEAR

What Car? Car of the Year Awards 2019 his year saw an electric car crowned the overall winner of the What Car? Awards, now the Kia e-Niro may not be available on the Motability Scheme, but many of the other winners are. There were 25 categories this year awarding every conceivable class of car out there. Here we take a look at the winners that appear on the Motability Scheme and give you a quick glance at the reason they won their respective accolades.

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City Car of the Year Kia Picanto Scooping this accolade for the second year in a row shows just how strong a contender it is in this class. This versatile little car offers space, affordability, comfort and tech. It boasts great reliability and the Kia sevenyear warranty is still the best on the market. Kia Picanto 1.25 3 Motability Advance Payment: £0 Fuel Type: Petrol Average MPG: 54.3 Brake Horsepower: 83 CO2 Emissions (g/km): 119 Boot Capacity (litres): 255

Family SUV of the Year

Large SUV of the Year

MPV of the Year

Volvo XC40

Peugeot 5008

Citroen Berlingo

Last year the XC40 was crowned the overall winner of the What Car? Awards and this year it has topped the Family SUV category. The interior is luxurious and spacious, the car handles well on motorways and around town and the R-Design trim is great.

This dominating SUV comes with seven seats as standard and somehow manages to keep a sleek and edgy look. Surprisingly the 1.2-litre petrol engine offers a smooth yet gutsy drive and keeps the fuel costs down. A great family option.

It is cost effective, functional, spacious and hard-wearing. The stylings won’t set the world alight but the high-mounted seats, sliding doors for tight spaces and option of seven seats if you go for the longer wheelbase make the Citreon Berlingo the king of MPVs.

Volvo XC40 1.5 T3 R-Design Motability Advance Payment: £2,899 Fuel Type: Petrol Average MPG: 45.6 Brake Horsepower: 161 CO2 Emissions (g/km): 144 Boot Capacity (litres): 586

Peugeot 5008 1.2 PureTech Allure Motability Advance Payment: £1,699 Fuel Type: Petrol Average MPG: 52.3 Brake Horsepower: 129 CO2 Emissions (g/km): 122 Boot Capacity (litres): 952

Citroen Berlingo 1.2 PureTech Feel Motability Advance Payment: £295 Fuel Type: Petrol Average MPG: 51.4 Brake Horsepower: 108 CO2 Emissions (g/km): 125 Boot Capacity (litres): 775

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WHAT CAR? CARS OF THE YEAR

Small Car of the Year

Family SUV of the Year

Small SUV of the Year

Volkswagen Polo

Skoda Octavia

SEAT Arona

It fought off stiff competition from the SEAT Ibiza, but the Polo came up trumps as it is cheaper and scored identically in all other categories. It boasts a punchy 1.0 litre engine, street cred and fuel economy – for a small car you would struggle to challenge the Polo.

Space is in abundance. Boasting plenty of rear legroom and a boot that can hold 11 carry-on suitcases, you will never struggle to find space for a wheelchair, pram, luggage, kids bikes and anything else that comes hand in hand with family life.

Beating its closest competitors in agility and road performance, this small SUV has a big personality. The fuel economy is impressive and the interior feels upmarket. The deceptively spacious interior leaves plenty of room for all passengers and the boot space is ample.

Volkswagen Polo 1.0 TSI SE Motability Advance Payment: £0 Fuel Type: Petrol Average MPG: 61.4 Brake Horsepower: 94 CO2 Emissions (g/km): 104 Boot Capacity (litres): 351

Skoda Octavia 1.5 TSI SE L Motability Advance Payment: £395 Fuel Type: Petrol Average MPG: 55.4 Brake Horsepower: 148 CO2 Emissions (g/km): 115 Boot Capacity (litres): 590

SEAT Arona 1.0 TSI SE Technology Motability Advance Payment: £0 Fuel Type: Petrol Average MPG: 56.5 Brake Horsepower: 94 CO2 Emissions (g/km): 115 Boot Capacity (litres): 400

Estate Car of the Year

Hybrid Car of the Year

Safety Award Winner

Skoda Superb

Hyundai IONIQ

Mercedes-Benz

Stretch out your legs and relax in an estate that feels as long as a limousine inside. It rides easily and the 2.0-litre diesel engine gives enough power to keep you confident overtaking even with a car full. The boot is enormous, comfort is high and it’s great value.

When venturing into the world of electric cars, a hybrid is a great place to start to test this lifestyle change out. The Hyundai IONIQ feels the most similar to driving a regular car. It is faster, cheaper and has higher interior quality than its closest rival.

The A-Class achieved a 90% in the Euro NCAP test in 2018. It also scored highest in protecting vulnerable road users. Standard safety equipment includes AEB, lane-keeping assistance, driver alertness monitor and the bonnet pops up to cushion any impacts.

Skoda Superb 2.0TDI SE Estate Motability Advance Payment: £1,595 Fuel Type: Diesel Average MPG: 64.2 Brake Horsepower: 148 CO2 Emissions (g/km): 115 Boot Capacity (litres): 660

Hyundai IONIQ 1.6 GDi Premium Motability Advance Payment: £0 Fuel Type: Hybrid-Petrol Average MPG: 78.5 Brake Horsepower: 139 CO2 Emissions (g/km): 84 Boot Capacity (litres): 443

Mercedes-Benz A-Class 1.3 A180 SE Motability Advance Payment: £249 Fuel Type: Petrol Average MPG: 51.4 Brake Horsepower: 134 CO2 Emissions (g/km): 127 Boot Capacity (litres): 370

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SKODA OCTAVIA

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MAZDA MAZDA6  2.0 SKYACTIV-G SE-L NAV

LARGE CARS

SOMETIMES A LITTLE MORE SPACE IS REQUIRED

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interior to the access and ease of use of the dashboards. The Skodas are renowned for seats are fully adjustable to their reliability and there is ensure maximum comfort a reason they are a staple for and in terms of safety, it taxi drivers. But they also achieved a full five stars from make the ideal family car for NCAP, and received specific those needing a little more leg scores of 93% for adult and boot room for comfort protection and 86% for child and equipment. The Octavia protection. is a classic in the large car category and meets most needs.

THE DRIVE The Octavia delivers a responsive and safe drive that handles city and country roads well. The standard model comes with a six-speed gearbox, and it is great for joining high speed motorway traffic and overtaking. Its quietness also makes it an enjoyable drive.

COMFORT AND SAFETY The Octavia is designed with comfort in mind from the

SPECIFICATIONS Motability Advance Payment: £145 Fuel Type: Petrol Average MPG: 56.50 Brake Horsepower (BHP): 148 CO2 Emissions (g/km): 114 Boot Capacity (litres): 590

THE CAR

level of comfort, while the new door seals mean less The Mazda6 is a practical interior noise levels for a and reliable family car that offers comfort and style. The more peaceful drive. On sleek saloon boasts a 480litre safety, CarBuyer writes, boot and has a pair of handles “A five-star rating puts the Mazda6 saloon on a par with in the boot to put the rear seats down and offer a totally rivals, but some cutting-edge technology is only optional flat boot floor – which is on top-spec cars.” brilliant for loading the likes of wheelchairs or other assistance equipment.

THE DRIVE With sharp handling and well-weighted gears, pedals and steering, many reviews believe the Mazda6 to present a more enjoyable ride than what most other large cars can provide. It scores high on agility, handling and tyre grip to ensure a secure and comfortable drive.

COMFORT AND SAFETY The Mazda6’s seats are adjustable to suit all body types and provide a high

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SPECIFICATIONS Motability Advance Payment: £899 Fuel Type: Petrol Average MPG: 45.60 Brake Horsepower (BHP): 143 CO2 Emissions (g/ km): 142 Boot Capacity (litres): 480


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THE CAR The Passat is in it’s eighth generation, but it’s sleek and modern look has transcended to let it be a stalwart on the roads. Its lines are smooth and the classic design doesn’t compromise comfort, safety, boot space or the quality of drive. In the latest model, the longer wheelbase offers more passenger space and has a huge boot.

THE DRIVE Compared to previous models, this issue has reduced weight and increased strength, meaning the drive is smoother and more enjoyable, providing accurate steering and plenty of grip. It offers petrol, diesel and hybrid engines so there is an option for everyone.

COMFORT AND SAFETY It was awarded a five-star

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PEUGEOT 508  1.5 BLUEHDI GT LINE

Euro NCAP safety rating having been rated 85% for adult occupant protection, 87% for child protection, 66% for pedestrian protection and 76% for safety assistance. Comfort-wise its interior is well-praised for its upmarket level of design.

SPECIFICATIONS Motability Advance Payment: £1,799 Fuel Type: Diesel Average MPG: 68.90 Brake Horsepower (BHP): 148 CO2 Emissions (g/ km): 108 Boot Capacity (litres): 586

THE CAR

range, and upper trim levels offer active cruise control The Peugeot 508 is a sportier with a stop-and-go facility alternative to those looking that should reduce driver for a family saloon that fatigue on long motorway provides the room and trips,” and the review awards reliability. The large front it four out of five stars for grille offers a different look to comfort and interior, which the general large family cars offers plenty of positives. on the market, while the boot space is still generous enough to support families.

THE DRIVE The steering wheel is smaller than normal cars, but it helps enable a nippy drive with sufficient steering and handling in the sportier large car. It provides enough power to see you through on most roads and takes corners well.

COMFORT AND SAFETY With a five-star NCAP rating, CarBuyer states, “Autonomous emergency braking is standard across the

SPECIFICATIONS

Motability Advance Payment: £2,799 Fuel Type: Diesel Average MPG: 72.40 Brake Horsepower (BHP): 129 CO2 Emissions (g/ km): 103 Boot Capacity (litres): 487

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THE BIG EVENT MOTABILITY

Exhibitors revealed for

THE BIG EVENT at the NEC

Over the past decade these informative events have helped over 120,000 disabled motorists find out about leasing a car, WAV, scooter or powered wheelchair through the Motability Scheme’s worry-free leasing package. At The Big Event this summer, more than 100 cars from 26 manufacturers including Ford, Volkswagen, Nissan and Volvo will be displaying their affordable selection of vehicles, including low emission cars, automatics, and popular cross-over models. More than 50 scooters and powered wheelchairs, as well as over 45 adapted cars and WAVs will be showcased by a wide range of suppliers over the two days. There will be helpful Motability Scheme advisors on hand to answer questions about the Scheme, as well as representatives from Scheme partners; RAC, RSA Motability, and Kwik Fit. Information will also be available from Disabled Motoring UK and Driving Mobility.

There is no better place to find out about all the different mobility options available through the Motability Scheme than visiting The Big Event. The flagship two-day event taking place at the NEC in Birmingham, on Friday 28 – Saturday 29 June 2019, offers the UK’s largest display of cars, Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles (WAVs), scooters, and powered wheelchairs for disabled people. 24

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Due to popular demand, the expert speaker sessions are returning this year; covering a range of topics from how the Motability Scheme works to the latest adaptations available on the Scheme. This year, guest speaker Helen Dolphin will be presenting and answering questions regarding blue badge applications and parking. At The Big Event you can also test drive a range of both adapted and standard production cars. First time WAV users will have the chance to experience what it’s like to travel as a passenger while remaining in their wheelchair. New to The Big Event this year is an indoor scooter test drive area, which will provide an opportunity to try selected products on a specifically designed circuit. Test drives can be booked at the event by visiting the test drive area and will be available on a first come first served basis.


CAR MANUFACTURERS ON DISPLAY Abarth

Alfa Romeo

Audi

BMW

Citroen

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Ford

Honda

Hyundai

Kia

Mazda

Mercedes-Benz

MG

MINI

Mitsubishi

Nissan

Peugeot

Renault

SEAT

Skoda

Smart

Suzuki

Toyota

Vauxhall

Volkswagen

Volvo

WAV SUPPLIERS ON DISPLAY Alfred Bekker

Allied Mobility

Automotive Group

Bristol Street Versa

Brook Miller

Brotherwood

Cartwright Conversions

GM Coachworks

Gowrings

Lateral Design

Lewis Reed

McElmeel Mobility Services

Sirus Automotive

TBC Mobility Conversions

Vic Young

Wilson Healy

ADAPTATIONS SUPPLIERS ON DISPLAY Alfred Bekker

Autoadapt by Elap

Autochair

BAS

Brig-Ayd Controls

DS&P

Guidosimplex

Jeff Gosling Hand Controls

Lodgesons

Streeing Development

SCOOTER AND POWERED WHEELCHAIR SUPPLIERS Electric Mobility

Freerider

Invacare

Kymco

Quantum Mobility

Roma Medical

Sunrise Medical

TGA

Pride Mobility

Exhibitors listed above may be subject to change.

All visitors recieve a free tea, coffee or soft drink and children can meet the Scheme mascot, Billy the Bear, who is always happy to take selfies. There will also be free face painting, a play area, cafés, plenty of seating, and accessible toilet facilities. Ear defenders are available at all the events, and sensory quiet spaces can be found at each venue. Don’t worry if you can’t make it to The Big Event, there is a programme of regional One Big Day events that are all free to attend, with free parking too. They offer guests and their families a great way to find out everything

they need to know about the Motability Scheme. The full line up of 2019 Motability Scheme One Big Day events: Friday 28 and Saturday 29 June, The Big Event at the NEC (Hall17), Birmingham Saturday 27 July, One Big Day at Westpoint, Exeter Saturday 10 August, One Big Day at Yorkshire Event Centre, Harrogate Saturday 7 September, One Big Day at East of England Arena, Peterborough

Saturday 21 September, One Big Day at Royal Highland Centre, Edinburgh Find out more about The Big Event at motability.co.uk/thebigevent and for the latest announcements, pictures and videos, follow or like the Motability Scheme Facebook page (facebook.com/motability).  For more information on leasing a car, Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle, scooter or powered wheelchair through the Motability Scheme, visit motability.co.uk or call 0800 953 7000.

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WE ARE ALL MADE OF WILD.

NEW JEEP® COMPASS AND RENEGADE. BORN TO BE WILD. JEEP RANGE FROM NIL ADVANCE PAYMENT * For more information or to book a test drive visit Jeep.co.uk/motability or visit your nearest Jeep dealer

OFFICIAL FUEL CONSUMPTION FIGURES FOR THE JEEP® RANGE MPG (L/100KM) COMBINED: 48.7 (5.8) – 25.0 (11.3). CO 2 EMISSIONS: 213 – 128 G/KM. Fuel consumption figures determined on the basis of the new WLTP test procedure as per Regulation (EU) 2017/1347. CO2 figures, based on the outgoing test cycle, will be used to calculate vehicle tax on first registration. Only compare fuel consumption and CO2 figures with other cars tested to the same technical procedures. These figures may not reflect real life driving results, which will depend upon a number of factors including the accessories fitted (post-registration), variations in weather, driving styles and vehicle load. Models shown: Jeep Compass 1.4 MultiAir II 140hp Limited from £945. Jeep Renegade 1.0 120hp Longitude 4x2 from £95 Advance Payment. Standard Metallic paint is available as a no cost option on the Motability Scheme. *Advance Payments are correct at time of going to press and subject to orders being placed between 1st April and 30th June 2019. Not available in conjunction with any other offer. Terms & Conditions apply. Offer may be varied and withdrawn at any time. Subject to stock availability. These offers are valid for orders placed from 1st April to 30th June. Offers subject to change in the event of the imposition of any Brexit related tariffs. Jeep® is a registered trademark of FCA US LLC.


A Driving

FORCE

Words by Paul F Cockburn

Team BRIT is enabling disabled drivers to compete against the best in British motorsport — and ultimately the world.

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was always into cars; a sort of a motorsport person,” says Ash Hall, “but I’d never actually raced until Dave invited me to come to do so.”

The 27-year-old from Colchester in Essex is a Royal Engineers veteran who was hit by an improvised explosive device (IED) while serving in Afghanistan in 2010. Now a double abovethe-knee amputee, Ash first got into racing during his treatment and rehabilitation—indeed, he’s a Guinness world record holder for longest distance travelled in 24 hours using a go-kart with hand controls.

estimated two million disabled drivers who, according to Disabled Motoring UK, account for 5% of the UK’s driving population. Ash has now been driving competitively for the best part of two years, and is currently taking part in the BMW 116 Trophy. Like the rest of Team BRIT, he has his eyes set on greater challenges, however, not least the prestigious “Grand Prix of Endurance and Efficiency” that is Le Mans 24. It’s arguably the greatest challenge in endurance racing. “We’re building our way up to that,” Ash says. “Obviously it’s quite a high standard of racing, and at the minute we’re sort of mainly at club level. We’re working our way up the ladder.” That’s as much in terms of engineering as building the skills and experience of Team BRIT’s driving team. “It’s a bit of a challenge in itself to come off the street and race at club level,” he says. “On top of that you have to take into account everyone’s [different] abilities, and the fact that we have to customise the vehicles to suit those disabilities.

Ash was subsequently able to attain a race licence and start competing against non-disabled drivers thanks to the self-declared “most inspirational team in motorsport,” Team BRIT—founded by fellow former Royal Engineer and business entrepreneur, Dave Player, in 2015. Team BRIT has most recently launched the UK’s first Racing Academy for disabled drivers, teaming up with Nicolas Hamilton—brother of Lewis, and the first disabled driver to race in the British Touring Car Championship. Nic, who has cerebral palsy, supported the launch to spread awareness to Britain’s

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Team BRIT is using the world’s most advanced hand control technology to enable its drivers to compete on equal terms with non-disabled competitors

The majority of Team BRIT’s drivers are currently, like Ash, injured military veterans, but they cover a range of physical and psychological conditions. “We’ve got people in the team that are single-arm amputees, who obviously need power steering and gear-change specific for that,” Ash explains. “Then you’ve got guys like me who are above-knee amputees who obviously can’t use feet at all, so everything has to be on the steering wheel. Nor is it just about driving the vehicles safely and effectively. “We’ve got guys that are in and out of wheelchairs; so they need everything on the steering wheel but also to be able to exit the vehicle quickly. There’s a mountain of different variations that we have to take into account when we do the hand controls, but we’ve worked out a system that is pretty inclusive.” It’s fair to say that Team BRIT is using the world’s most advanced hand control technology to enable its drivers to compete on equal terms with non-disabled competitors. Don’t, however, expect to be able to pop down to your local dealership and get them fitted to your own car—not yet, anyway! 28

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“The controls that we use are way more refined than those in a standard road car,” Ash explains. “In a standard road car you tend to drive an automatic, and just have what would be called ‘push-pull’ hand controls—pull to accelerate, push to break. On ours we normally use a manual gearbox, which means that then has to have alterations to it so it can be used in the style of an automatic. As far as we’re aware, we’re the only race team outside of Formula One and World Endurance Championship that uses a fly-by-wire breaking system, which is pretty advanced.”

In the relatively short time Ash has been with Team BRIT, the hand controls have “changed a fair bit since the first iteration”; as he puts it, “it’s always changing and adapting and improving”. The team has developed its bespoke hand controls with Slovenian motorsports expert Marko Mlakar, but there are hopes that the system can be ultimately certified and approved for use in motorsports more generally so that anyone will be able to purchase them and be allowed to take part. Even if you don’t yourself plan to start a career in motorsport, there’s also a chance

that some of the developments made by Team BRIT could ultimately aid regular road-users. “When you think of it ABS (Antilock Braking Systems) started out in motorsport and, over the years, made their way to normal road users,” Ash says. “So hopefully some of the technologies we’ve used in our vehicles maybe find their way into normal road users.” For Ash himself, however, Team BRIT has already provided something really special. “After you spend ten years in the Army, it’s been good to find myself part of another team.” ■

TEAM BRIT ACADEMY Disabled drivers with a full UK licence can now take part in a series of track days, hosted by Super Car Drive Days, at race circuits across the UK, where Team BRIT’s drivers and coaches will provide coaching. If you have a thirst for more, you can join the Team BRIT Academy

(sponsored by Brit Insurance) which offers something never previously available in the UK: full coaching and guidance on competitive racing on both real-world race tracks and a top-of-the range Vesaro simulator; plus an Association of Racing Drivers’ Schools test and licence (when successful).

Using cars equipped with both top-ofthe-range hand controls and standard pedals, the Academy is open to drivers with a wide range of requirements. For more information on both the Super Car Drive Days and the Academy, sign up to the Team BRIT mailing list at teambrit.co.uk.

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ARTICLE SPINAL TRACK

On your marks

get set

RALLY Spinal Track launches UK’s first dedicated Rally Experience for disabled drivers

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pinal Track is set to open its doors to the UK’s first Rally Experience designed specifically for disabled drivers.

Founded by racing drivers Nathalie McGloin and Andrew Bayliss in 2016, charity Spinal Track gives people with disabilities the chance to take part in track driving experiences in specially adapted cars, and will open its latest outing on 10 April. The world’s only female tetraplegic racing driver Nathalie McGloin last month became the first female with a spinal cord injury to pass the British Association of Rally Schools rally driving exam. With her newly-acquired rally licence, Nathalie also made history on 3 March 2019 by becoming the first woman with a spinal injury to compete as a driver in a rally, at the Donnington round of the MSN Circuit Rally Championship.

GT86 cars, which feature hand controls. Each of the two cars has a different hand control fitted and one also has a left foot throttle installed in order to suit as many drivers as possible. Both cars have bucket seats, harnesses, long travel suspension and a cage fitted. Nathalie McGloin commented: “We are extremely grateful to the Richard Burns Foundation for their continuous support of our charity, and this incredibly generous donation to our fleet, which is making it possible for us to extend our portfolio in this way. Until now, Spinal Track has focused its support for disabled drivers around track days and circuit activities. Thanks also to STANLEY, the new Rally Experience will allow us to diversify our offering, giving drivers the opportunity to freely experience a competition car not just on the track, but on the rally stage, too. Thanks to the kindness and generosity of all our sponsors and donors, we really do have the power to change lives, and make motorsport for everyone.”

Nathalie competed in her Porsche Cayman S and was the first competitor to be confirmed in the new GT class. The newlyformed class within the UK allows larger engined cars to take part in rallying. There is no charge for drivers with disabilities to take part in the Rally Experience, where there are two automatic Toyota

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DACIA DUSTER

 1.6 SCE COMFORT 4WD

THE CAR

safety. The Kodiaq should be a dependable option and Described by What Car? as includes seven airbags one of the very best sevenas standard across seat SUVs, it gets a nod of the range as well approval for its practical as autonomous aspects and affordability. braking with A great family car that a pedestrian doesn’t compromise style for monitor and function, it appeals to a wide multi-collision range of drivers. The spacious brake. It boasts boot and solid interior is a full five-star synonymous with Skoda’s Euro NCAP safety style. rating. For a large vehicle the Kodiaq is surprisingly nimble on the roads and offers a range of punchy and smooth petrol and diesel engines. The elevated driving position and option of front or fourwheel drive are further great qualities on the pros list for the Kodiaq.

COMFORT AND SAFETY As a brand Skoda has a great reputation when it comes to reliability and

SUVS

FOR ON AND OFF ROAD NEEDS, THE SUVS ARE THE KINGS OF THE ROAD

THE DRIVE

SPECIFICATIONS Motability Advance Payment: £1,795 Fuel Type: Petrol Average MPG: 43.5 Brake Horsepower: 148 CO2 Emissions (g/km): 146 Boot Capacity (litres): 270

THE CAR The Dacia Duster may not be the most inspiring in terms of style or refinement, but you can’t argue with the price. What it lacks in aesthetics it makes up for in size and value for money. The second generation Duster boasts more comfortable seating, an improved interior and the range of trims offer a great choice of extras.

THE DRIVE The four-wheel drive option stands up to other off-road vehicles that are far more expensive and the raised driving position is a plus point. It may not set the road alight in terms of acceleration and drive capability but it is respectfully adequate and does exactly what it says on the tin, for a fraction of the price of many SUVs on the market.

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COMFORT AND SAFETY The latest model has introduced more comfortable seating, increased soundproofing inside the cabin and an overall improved interior. Moving up each trim level is reflected in the interior and exterior appeal so it’s worth considering the Comfort and Prestige models. A poor safety rating lets the Dacia Duster down.

SPECIFICATIONS Motability Advance Payment: £699 Fuel Type: Petrol Average MPG: 40.9 Brake Horsepower: 113 CO2 Emissions (g/km): 158 Boot Capacity (litres): 467


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PEUGEOT 5008 SUV  1.5 BLUEHDI ACTIVE

THE CAR The Peugeot 5008 held onto its title as overall winner of this year’s Large SUV category in the What Car? Awards for a second year running. Its winning attributes being its sleek and stylish looks and its abundance of space for the seven seats that come as standard.

THE DRIVE It offers a smooth drive for a big car, it’s surprisingly refined and light with a soft suspension and comfortable seating. The driving position is good and the introduction of the 1.5 BlueHDi 130 diesel engine to replace the 1.6 BlueHDi 120 diesel has resulted in a more economic engine with more power.

COMFORT AND SAFETY The quality interior has a plush feel throughout and offers comfort and enjoyment

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VOLVO XC40

 1.5 T3 R-DESIGN

for the driver and passengers. The 12.3inch dash display and eight-inch touchscreen infotainment system looks great and ensures everything is clear and easy to use. You would be hard pushed to find a more spacious and comfortable car in this class.

SPECIFICATIONS Motability Advance Payment: £1,299 Fuel Type: Diesel Average MPG: 68.9 Brake Horsepower: 129 CO2 Emissions (g/km): 107 Boot Capacity (litres): 952

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is clear and minimalistic.

This compact SUV was 2018’s overall Car of the Year in the What Car? Awards and it has topped the Best Family SUV category this year. It stands firm as one of the best SUVs on the market today, boasting a top-quality interior, great drive, spacious boot and plenty of safety features.

Volvo is renowned for its safety measures and the XC40 benefits from standard safety kit that includes an automatic emergency braking system that recognises cars, cyclists, pedestrians and large animals. It also achieved a full five-star rating in the Euro NCAP crash tests.

THE DRIVE The XC40 handles well on motorways and when driving around town. The R-Design comes with Volvo’s standard sports suspension which ensures a superior ride and keeps it cornering well, with very low vibration through the controls. Fuel economy is reasonable and overall the XC40 is enjoyable to drive.

COMFORT AND SAFETY

SPECIFICATIONS Motability Advance Payment: £2,899 Fuel Type: Petrol Average MPG: 45.6 Brake Horsepower: 161 CO2 Emissions (g/km): 144 Boot Capacity (litres): 586

The interior is sleek, the seats are comfortable and the dash

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ADVERTORIAL QEF

Being able to drive has changed my life – it’s amazing got polio when I was four years old. I lost the feeling in my limbs, although now it mostly affects my left leg and I don’t have much stability. Whilst I can walk short distances with crutches, I rely on my wheelchair.

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I have six-year-old triplets and previously I had to rely on public transport to get us around. The everyday trips, such as getting to school, were stressful. I can’t run for the bus, so there were times when one of my triplets would run ahead to hold the bus until I could get there. I needed to learn to drive so I contacted QEF. I had an assessment with an occupational therapist who tested my reaction times on a static rig - using hand controls as I can’t move my legs. As I had

a good response to this we moved outside, where I drove a car on their private track for the very first time! It was a one-day assessment which, along with my doctor’s letter about the medication I was on, was sent to the DVLA. Once I received my provisional license, I started driving lessons with QEF and passed my driving test in May 2018. Since then it has been fantastic – it has given me freedom - we can just get up and go and I can drive anywhere we want. There’s no stress and I don’t have to argue with anyone to get on the bus. Now I can get the kids to school on time! Driving’s opened up so much for me. I have my first paid job two days a week and I also volunteer at QEF because it’s changed my life – it’s amazing.

About QEF Queen Elizabeth’s Foundation for Disabled People (QEF) provides practical support and expert therapy and care for 5,000+ disabled people of all ages. All our services are committed to enabling people to maximize their independence. Our Mobility Centre is endorsed by the Department of Transport and the DVLA and is one of the UK’s top three providers of mobility advice and support. www.qef.org.uk

Mobility for people with disabilities If you or a family member have a disability, or are getting older and worried about driving, QEF Mobility Services can help We offer equipment and assessments that can help you: • Learn to drive for the first time • Return to driving after an illness or injury • Choose vehicle modifications for control and access • Choose the right wheelchair or mobility scooter • Travel by air safely and confidently with the right seating and transfer equipment

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BAYWATCH

The Reboot Most Blue Badge holders are well aware of the trouble they face trying to find a suitable and accessible parking space, with many finding their designated spaces occupied by vehicles without Blue Badges. To combat this, Disabled Motoring UK’s Baywatch campaign has researched and is continuing to monitor the level of disabled parking abuse at supermarkets, by asking disabled motorists to survey their car parks at supermarkets. Motorists are asked to count how many disabled bays are provided in the facility and how many cars that are parked in them without displaying a Blue Badge. Participants are then asked to report what, if any, action was taken by the operator in charge of policing the car park, whose details they can find on signage near the disabled bays.

Results will be calculated, published and sent to the supermarkets offering the opportunity to work with DMUK to improve their parking policies and support them to tackle disabled bay misuse and apply effective enforcement. It’s website’s manifesto states: “The Baywatch campaign also aims to change public attitudes by bringing to the attention of disabled bay abusers the impact that their actions can have. “No enforcement can lead to tragic consequences, such as in December 2013 when Brian Holmes was killed after being punched by Alan Watts in the Asda car park in Biggleswade following a dispute over a disabled parking bay. This case is a tragic example of what can happen when people try to police disabled bays themselves. “This campaign was first launched in 2002 and over the years we’ve seen small improvements in the levels of disabled parking abuse at supermarkets. In light of the future changes to the eligibility criteria for the Blue Badge there is likely to be an increase in Blue Badge holders and therefore an increase in demand for Blue Badge parking. It is now more important than ever that Blue Badge bays are enforced to make sure that only genuine Blue Badge holders are parking in disabled bays. If supermarkets do not act now we could see far more incidents, like the death of Brian Holmes in 2013, born from the frustration Blue Badge holders have because disabled bays are not properly enforced.” disabledmotoring.org/baywatch

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CAR ACCESSORIES

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01 SEATBELT HELPER Putting on your seatbelt can be a fiddly task, but if you have dexterity or strength and movement issues, a seat belt helper can help you comfortably buckle up. Fitting over your seatbelt, the large handle can be grabbed to prevent stretching or twisting in the car seat and can be used with both right and left-hand side belts. ÂŁ2.94 03330 160 000 completecareshop.co.uk

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Garages across the country have installed MyHailo systems to help disabled drivers fill up with confidence and dignity. Drivers can stay in their seat and press the button on the MyHailo key fob to alert a member of staff, who will fill up your car for you. ÂŁ19.95 01732 223 900 myhailo.co.uk

03 TRILIFT UK LTD This innovative product allows mobility scooter and powered wheelchair users to transport their device on the back of a vehicle easily and safely without the loss of boot space. Following its launch last year Trilift is set to take the UK by storm. Its ease of use has been a major factor in its success to date. Prices available on request 0800 2465901 trilift.co.uk

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04 BELLMAN DOMINO CLASSIC Driving with hearing loss may result in a lack or confidence and result in panic. An amplifier may reduce stress by using sound enhancement features to help focus on certain noises and increase concentration. The Domino Classic improves hearing ability by using excellent sound quality to block out background noise and ensure there’s no handling noise. £492.29 0333 014 4525 actiononhearingloss.org.uk

05 PANORAMIC MIRROR This panoramic rear-view mirror improves driving safety and visibility by eliminating blind spots and giving all-lane visibility. Ideal for drivers with neck problems or trouble making slighter movements. The non-glare convex mirror increases comfort and confidence when driving and installs easily over your car’s existing rear-view mirror. £26.78 0800 567 7222 mobilitysmart.co.uk

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06 GANEN CAR BELT LOCK BUCKLE GUARD Child safety in a car is paramount, and a seatbelt buckle guard can provide added security, confidence and comfort when travelling with a child. This guard is easy to use and release by an adult by slotting any narrow item into the gaps to undo the lock, and it can also help secure a baby or child seat. £7.45 amazon.co.uk

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ESTATE CARS

WHEN YOU NEED A CAR THAT CAN TRULY FIT EVERYTHING

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THE CAR If you’re looking for the largest boot to car ratio of any estate on the market, the 308 SW is that car. The boot has an unreal capacity, perfect for hauling the weekly shop and a mobility aid home in one swift shot with no worries. There’s a choice of diesel and petrol options available, as well as a number of different trims and extras which can be added on to ensure this is the estate that suits your needs.

THE DRIVE

THE CAR BMW’s 3 Series is the jewel in its fleet. This is the 3 Series’ estate model, which combines the sportiness and reliability of the standard model with additional space and hardiness. The Estate makes a great alternative to SUVs as it lacks the massive ground clearance, making it ideal for those with mobility issues.

safety and reliability, and the estate is no different. It has a five-star Euro NCAP rating, and has electronic stability control, a tyre pressure warning and loads of airbags as standard. This can be upgraded through a host of optional extras. Its iDrive infotainment system is also one of the best amongst its competitors.

THE DRIVE Opting for the slightly more powerful diesel version of the 3 Series Estate is our advice. It has a significantly better push than the other models available through Motability. The ride is extremely comfortable, and the suspension absorbs all but the worst potholes. Springing for the M Sport suspension system greatly improves the already great drive.

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SPECIFICATIONS Motability Advance Payment: £2,499 Fuel Type: Diesel Average MPG: 56.5 Brake Horsepower: 187 CO2 Emissions (g/km): 131 Boot Capacity (litres): 495

This is the middle child of the petrol models; it has more bite than the lowest unit in the range, but doesn’t perform quite as well as the 1.6 litre engine. Regardless, it’s still ideal for those who need a car to do the rounds, as the 1.2 will do them with ease, taking off with ease and maintaining speed. The 308 SW is nice and grippy, and rolls nicely without loss of control.

COMFORT AND SAFETY The 308 SW’s interior feels executive, even with a few scratchy plastic plates within. All but the low-range Active models sport a cool panoramic roof too. It achieved a five-star Euro NCAP rating thanks to its extensive safety kit which comes as standard, including a host of airbags and electronic stability control. Even more can be added as an optional extra.

SPECIFICATIONS Motability Advance Payment: £0 Fuel Type: Petrol Average MPG: 54.3 Brake Horsepower: 129 CO2 Emissions (g/km): 120 Boot Capacity (litres): 810


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VAUXHALL ASTRA 1.4I 16V TURBO SRI ESTATE

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THE CAR If you’re looking for a jackof-all-trades when buying your estate, look no further than the Skoda Superb Estate. It’s got a luxurious and comfortable interior, masses of boot space, great fuel economy, and it’s an extremely safe ride. The Superb also allows for a huge number of optional extras, allowing for a massively customisable drive.

feel uncomfortable in the Superb Estate’s front seats, which are extremely wide and can easily be adjusted. It was awarded five stars by Euro NCAP, and has consistently been rated one of the most reliable estates on the road. The Superb has a host of safety features as standard, including pedestrian protection, seven airbags, and post-collision braking.

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THE CAR

Estate, and its onboard infotainment system hooks In a sea of estate tourers, the up easily with both Android Vauxhall Astra Estate stands and Apple phones. The out from its competitors interior is a beautiful mix of by piling on the extras and soft plastic panels and a glossy giving both petrol and diesel central console. In terms of options which are efficient safety, it has a five-star NCAP enough to write home about. rating and a whole host of Despite the extensive number standards, including anti-lock of trims available, even the brakes, loads of airbags, and most basic Astra Estate the Driver Assistance pack as comes with loads of features, standard on the SRI models. including a DAB radio and cruise control.

The 2-litre diesel model has no problem getting moving, and even less delivering a consistent and torque-filled performance. The standard suspension absorbs all but the worst of the city’s bumps and potholes, but it can get a little floaty over undulating roads. It’s a safe and secure ride, and the car will go exactly where you put it, but don’t expect a lot of feedback from the wheel.

COMFORT AND SAFETY There’s no way anyone could

SPECIFICATIONS Motability Advance Payment: £1,395 Fuel Type: Diesel Average MPG: 64.2 Brake Horsepower: 148 CO2 Emissions (g/km): 115 Boot Capacity (litres): 660

THE DRIVE Going for any of the turbocharged models makes the Astra Estate a hot-headed drive, offering a surprisingly beefy performance while still remaining a comfortable and confident drive. The Astra Estate offers quite a firm ride, with its suspension struggling to mop up some of the harsher bumps. The petrol models offer an especially soft and overall quiet ride.

COMFORT AND SAFETY Everything is exactly where it needs to be in the Astra

SPECIFICATIONS Motability Advance Payment: £0 Fuel Type: Petrol Average MPG: 46.3 Brake Horsepower: 148 CO2 Emissions (g/km): 130 Boot Capacity (litres): 540

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REVIEWS DRIVING MEDIUM ASSESSMENT CARS

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Driver’s Seat Getting yourself motoring is the ultimate freedom. It provides a sense of independence that few other things can match, but for disabled drivers, there can be some serious hurdles to attaining the independence that driving affords.

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Fortunately, help is on hand from the Regional Driving Assessment Centre, who since 1998 have been offering accessible driving lessons and providing accessible test centres which allow disabled drivers to get behind the wheel with ease. Over 2000 people every year are helped into the driver’s seat at their Birmingham-based testing centre, where they can provide accessible testing and lessons for not only

cars but motorcycles, too. Established as part of the NHS’s West Midlands Rehabilitation Centre, they became a separate charity in 2008, they are accredited by both Driving Mobility and the Forum of Mobility Centres, ensuring they’re the right people to go to if you want to start learning, get back into driving, or just need some help and advice on choosing a car, adaptions and much more.

NOT SURE IF RDAC CAN HELP YOU? WE’VE GOT A BREAKDOWN OF THE SERVICES THEY OFFER.

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CAR DRIVING ASSESSMENT

This isn’t a learning service, but rather a check-up to ensure that both you and your vehicle are up to the high standards the law requires to be road legal. It’s ideal for those who are just about to get behind the wheel and aren’t very sure on how their car might need adapted, or those who are worried a disability may be affecting their driving or ability to drive, like those who may have recently suffered a stroke, for example. The assessment will be carried out by both a driving advisor and an occupational therapist, who will first determine your requirements through a physical assessment. This will involve making sure you are able to read a number plate at the required distance of 20m and other assessments of your physical ability. Both will then accompany you on a test drive, which is designed to check that you’re in full and safe control of the car, and gauge your reaction time. After this, the assessors will make recommendations for both you and your car – be they changes in technique or adaptions to your vehicle – which will make driving easier and safer for you and other road users.

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For those wanting to get back on two wheels or make their bikes more accessible, RDAC also carry out motorcycle assessments, which begin when possible in a car. This allows the assessor to check how the driver handles road situations, planning and cognitive skills. After this, RDAC can arrange CBT – compulsory basic training – for those who don’t at this point hold a driver’s licence for a car. Once the rider can demonstrate that they’re able to control the motorcycle, a qualified motorcycle instructor from RDAC will take them out on an on-road assessment in order to generate a report on what’s needed for their motorcycle.

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RDAC also offer assessments for large goods vehicles (LGVs) and public service vehicles (PSVs), which begin with standard car assessments per restrictions enforced by the DVLA. After this, the person being assessed must demonstrate that they’re able to drive an LGV or PSV to the standard required by law, which will be overseen by a qualified LGV or PSV assessor, when they will finally be allowed to sit their assessment for their chosen vehicle type.

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CHILD CAR SEATS AND HARNESSES

Not only are RDAC concerned with your safety, but your children’s safety. They offer a comprehensive assessment of child car seats and harnesses, and can provide support and advice for the ideal seat to the needs of disabled children or those with challenging behaviour. The assessments are offered in conjunction with specialist companies, working closely with the child’s therapist to ensure that all of their needs are met. RDAC will also provide a list of charities or organisations who may be able to help in the funding of the seat.

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ACCESS ASSESSMENTS

RDAC offer free of charge assessments at their centre for drivers or passengers who may experience difficulty getting in and out of their vehicles, including any carers who help load people or equipment into vehicles, too. Conducted by an occupational therapist or driving advisor, this assessment will explore a range of options for specialist transfers, stowage or wheelchair accessible vehicles which could make life easier. The service always begins with a thorough discussion of what’s needed by those requesting the assessment, and allows for the trialling of any equipment which may be recommended to ensure it’s suitable.

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SPECIALIST DRIVING TUITION

Learning to drive can be a scary thing, especially when you might require adaptions in order to drive successfully. RDAC provide driving lessons with instructors who have received specialist training, ensuring that learner drivers are always in the best vehicle for them and learning at the hands of experts. They not only provide driving lessons, but give advice on how to use adaptions to ensure you’re always driving as safely and as efficiently as possible.

 For more information on costs, appointments and support available, email infor@rdac.co.uk, visit rdac.co.uk, or call 0300 300 2240 or 0121 359 4222.



CHOOSING A WAV

HERE IN MY

WAV

or wheelchair users who cannot transfer into their wheelchair from a car or no longer want to have to make that transfer every time you get in or out of a car, wheelchair accessible vehicles, also known as WAVs, could be the perfect solution to your driving or travelling needs.

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The market is flooded with options available to drivers and passengers alike, with the choice of driving from your wheelchair, travelling as an upfront passenger or travelling as a rear passenger all on offer. WAVs come in many different shapes, sizes and seating configurations to ensure there is an option that will suit every customer and help create the bespoke and comfortable experience you need to maintain your independence. Unlike a regular larger car, these vehicles are highly adapted and so, do come at a much higher price. But with that increased cost, does come a significant increase in independence. There are many WAV options available through the Motability Scheme, and while they do have fairly high initial advance payments, the scheme certainly makes the leasing of a WAV a realistic and viable option for wheelchair users.

if you park in a tight driveway that doesn’t allow space for a side ramp then that could essentially rule out WAVs for you.

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ARE YOU LOOKING TO KEEP DRIVING OR DO YOU WANT TO DRIVE THE CAR YOURSELF?

You may be looking for a car that offers you complete independence and allows you access straight up to the wheel in your wheelchair. The driving controls can be adapted in a number of ways that will allow you to drive using just hand controls.

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Many do not like or feel uneasy while travelling in the rear of the car while being a passenger and would far prefer sitting upfront next to the driver. Most WAVs offer a rear passenger configuration but there are options for upfront passengers that you can also explore.


CHOOSING A WAV

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WAVS ARE BIGGER AND OFTEN TALLER THAN YOUR AVERAGE CAR

Purchasing or leasing a WAV is a major commitment and you must ensure that it definitely caters for you and meets your needs properly. With so many models available, research them when you are considering and try to find some real-life reviews from people who have first-hand experiences of the vehicle. Speak to an adaptation specialist at Motability or at the company you are purchasing from to find out more about the range of adaptations that could help you.

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Do you need space for children, extra passengers, room for an assistance animal, pet or equipment?

WAVs can be accessed either through a rear opening or side opening – consider this carefully because if you park in a tight driveway that doesn’t allow space for a side ramp then that could essentially rule out WAVs for you.

It is worth checking any height restrictions that you pass or use regularly, for example, multi storey car parks or garages as they often have height restrictions.

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BROTHERWOOD ADVERTORIAL

Brotherwood Tourneo Connect

The UK’s wheelchair accessible vehicle specialists Brotherwood have kicked off a big year of exciting product launches with the release of the new 2019 Ford Tourneo Connect.

compact, modern vehicle, the Brotherwood C’Arete 2 conversion answers client demands for a large amount of space in a small vehicle – the unique Brotherwood low, flat, level floor conversion creating up to 59 inches of internal headroom; enough for even tall wheelchair users to travel comfortably, with plenty of space and good visibility out of the windows. The feeling of space and light is further increased by Ford’s large Panorama sunroof, which floods the interior with natural daylight.

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The 2019 Tourneo Connect is powered by a choice of clean, economical engines – with buyers able to choose between Ford’s EcoBoost petrol and EcoBlue Euro 6.2 compliant diesel engines. With six-speed manual and eight-speed automatic transmissions to choose from, progress is refined – whilst the wheelchair user, located in the centre of the vehicle between two custom-designed rear seats, enjoys a smooth, comfortable ride. The Brotherwood ethos of providing a travelling position that enables inclusion for the wheelchair passenger is evident throughout.

Wheelchair access is via a short, shallow angle rear access ramp – and can be made easier still with Brotherwood’s patented PAWRS combined winch and restraint system. By attaching the front restraints to the wheelchair before loading, the PAWRS device can be used to pull the wheelchair into the vehicle by simply using the remote control – no pushing required. Once inside the vehicle, the PAWRS is locked to become a front restraint system, ideal for even heavy wheelchairs, with no need to attach fiddly front restraints inside the vehicle. The simple one-piece access ramp is counterbalanced using Brotherwood’s clever system, which makes it light enough to be lifted with a single finger. Better still, it operates the patented selftensioning rear restraints – making the whole process of loading and securing a wheelchair user faster and easier than a standard four-point anchor system. On the move, the Brotherwood Tourneo Connect drives like a modern car – quiet and refined – and is packed with technology to make journeys better for driver and passengers alike. From the new Ford SYNC 3 system that enables control of phone, music and navigation by voice control or touchscreen, to intelligent driver assist functions such as speed assist, active park assist, traffic sign recognition, and hill start assist – the advanced features combine to create a relaxing, easy-to-use vehicle. Further peace of mind is provided by the latest safety features which include Pre-Collision Assist, which detects vehicles and pedestrians in the road ahead, or who could cross the vehicle’s path, and warns you of their presence. If you don’t respond, the system automatically applies the brakes. You can see the 2019 Brotherwood C’Arete 2 at the 2019 Brotherwood WAV Weekend Event - from Thursday 6 - Saturday 8 June, at the amazing Haynes International Motor Museum in Sparkford, Somerset. The Brotherwood WAV Weekend gives you the opportunity to explore, test and drive the UK’s leading range of Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles, all in one place. Discuss your mobility needs with expert advisors, see the latest products, and enjoy hospitality courtesy of Europe’s largest and most prestigious motor museum. Brotherwood will be revealing the C’Arete 2 – and other all-new WAV models - at this exclusive annual event. Visit brotherwood. com today to sign up for tickets - you won’t want to miss this! with

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ewis Reed have now created a brand new unique transfer to drive vehicle to give total independence to the wheelchair user.

Access is simple and easy by means of using an automatic rear TorSpring® ramp with auto rear tailgate operated remotely by using a palm sized key fob.

The Alhambra has been converted to leave a lasting impression on everyone. Never before had a wheelchair accessible family car blended so intelligently the concepts of space, technology and functional design and most importantly the needs of the passengers and wheelchair user. Compact dimensions plus an excellent eye line makes this vehicle a dream to drive and park. It comes with everything you should need plus all the quality guarantees that both SEAT and Lewis Reed offer. The specialist design team have made further improvements and conversions to these high performance cars. Quieter, smoother and more versatile than any other SEAT Alhambra conversion available, Lewis Reed has built and finished these superb vehicles with only you in mind. Once again Lewis Reed has successfully developed a new and unique product in the form of the new SEAT Alhambra transfer to drive.

This vehicle has been carefully prepared to incorporate simple optional push/pull hand controls and offers an electric driver’s six way seat which enables the wheelchair user to make an internal transfer onto the driver’s seat with ease.

 To find out more call 0151 343 5360 or visit lewisreedgroup.co.uk. You can also follow Lewis Reed on twitter @lewisreedgroup and facebook facebook.com/lewisreedwavltd.

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TBC Conversions, one of the UK and Irelands leading vehicle conversion companies, has unveiled its brand new Volkswagen T6 range. ith Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles Recognised Convertor status, TBC Conversions convert high quality vehicles for customers throughout the UK and Ireland.

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Recognising the need to supply its customers with a larger and more flexible vehicle, TBC Conversions recently unveiled its newly developed Volkswagen T6 Range. THE NEW VOLKSWAGEN T6 RANGE Tested to meet E.C. Whole Vehicle Type Approval, the T6 Range is available in four different configuration options including Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle, Internal Transfer, Drive from Wheelchair and Upfront Passenger. The T6 range caters for different budgets with the option of Caravelle, Shuttle and Transporter models.

maximising space for the wheelchair user. The design has been carefully thought through, encompassing ergonomic seating, alongside accessible and easy to use controls and functions. Customers can also expect an anti-lock braking system, Electronic Stabilisation Programme (ESP) and hill hold assist in all models. FLEXIBILITY The Volkswagen T6 Range offers customers a high degree of flexibility, with various seating plan options available to suit specific wheelchair requirements. Customers can also benefit from inboard or under floor lift options, as well as upfront passenger and driver positions with a flat floor, which ensures easy and hassle-free movement in and out of the vehicle.

TECHNOLOGY All models come with a range of in-car features, such as Bluetooth phone connectivity, composition colour DAB+ radio system with a 5-inch touch-screen, single MP3 compatible CD drive, SD card slot, an AUX-IN socket and six speakers. Start/stop technology reduces the amount of time the vehicle’s engine spends idling, and therefore reduces its fuel consumption and emissions, lessening its impact on the environment and reducing the costs associated with refuelling. To find out more about the Volkswagen T6 Range or to book your no obligation free home demonstration call us free on 0800 999 5090 or visit tbcconversions.com/mobility

COMFORT AND SAFETY With all wheelchair positions tested to 200kg and both Dahl and Q Straint docking stations also tested, the T6 range ensures a safe journey from start to finish. The stylish T6 Range has been developed to provide a spacious and practical mobility solution for users. Tip and turn seats are optional depending on the requirements of the customer,

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ALLIED MOBILITY

The All-NEW

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or almost a decade now, the Peugeot Partner Horizon™, from Allied Mobility, has been far and away the UK’s best-selling wheelchair accessible car. All things must change, of course and we’re now excited to launch the next phase of the Horizon™ story.

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NEW AND IMPROVED We’re excited to introduce the brandnew Peugeot Rifter Horizon™. Available exclusively from Allied Mobility, Horizon™ comes with the premium Allure specification as standard, unrivalled wheelchair accessible features and, of course, the comfort and style associated with Peugeot. OPTIMUM ACCESSIBILITY Taking over from the previous model, new Rifter represents a huge leap forward in terms of technology, economy and modern good looks. Just as importantly, it continues the tradition of spacious interior dimensions, which are so crucial for creating space and comfort for the wheelchair user. VEHICLE FEATURES With the latest addition to our range coming in the impressive Allure spec as standard, you’re in for a treat! You can enjoy additional user benefits including parking sensors, electric parking brake

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Our RS model cleverly combines full original Peugeot seating with the ability to create wheelchair space quickly and easily by folding the rear seats forward. Alternatively for a longer or wider wheelchair or powerchair, the RE model is the perfect choice. There’s space for up to two slimline seats depending on the size of your wheelchair. GET IN TOUCH For more information, or to arrange a free home demonstration of the brand new Peugeot Rifter Horizon™, call our free mobility advisors on 0800 916 0061, email info@alliedmobility.com or visit alliedmobility.com/horizon.


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Hyundai Tucson & Kona

Both available on Motability.

Hyundai Motability offers give people with disabilities a worry free and affordable way to lease a car in exchange for their mobility allowance. Book a test drive at hyundai.co.uk today.

Fuel consumption in MPG (l/100km) for the Hyundai Tucson: Combined 34.9 (8.1) – 49.6 (5.7). CO2 Emissions 173 - 125 g/km. Hyundai Kona: Combined 33.6 (8.4) – 56.5 (5.0). CO2 Emissions 158 – 111 g/km Models shown:

Tucson SE Nav 1.6 GDi 132PS in white and Kona S 1.0 T-GDi 120PS. To qualify for the Motability Scheme you must be in receipt of the Higher Rate Mobility Component of the Disability Living Allowance, the Enhanced Rate of the Mobility Component of Personal Independence Payment, the War Pensioners’ Mobility Supplement or the Armed Forces Independence Payment. Subject to acceptance of Motability application. The Motability Contract Hire Scheme is administered by Motability Operations Limited (Registered Company No. 1373876), City Gate House, 22 Southwark Bridge Road, London, SE1 9HB. Full written details, including terms and conditions, of the Motability Scheme are available on request from Motability. Please note 60,000 miles over 3 years are allowed on the Motability Contract Hire Scheme.


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