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Ballyrobert has a new Motability specialist!

Ballyrobert has announced the appointment of a new Motability specialist to the team.

Michelle Adams has joined the Ballyrobert Bangor team to provide the community with advice and expertise on choosing a new car through the Motability Scheme.

Offering worryfree motoring, the Motability Scheme is available to anyone who receives the Higher Rate Mobility Component of the Disability Living Allowance, the Enhanced Rate Mobility Component of Personal Independence Payment, the War Pensioners’ Mobility Supplement or the Armed Forces Independent Payment. The Motability Scheme offers customers a brand-new car as part of a worry-free lease package that includes insurance for up to three named drivers, servicing and maintenance, full RAC breakdown assistance, tyre and windscreen replacement and 60,000 mileage allowance over three years.

Michelle Adams has worked in the automotive industry for 12 years and has been an esteemed Motability accredited specialist for 9 years. Michelle has joined the team to assist people looking to lease a vehicle through the Motability Scheme. With their expert knowledge they will be on hand to welcome visitors to Ballyrobert, answering questions and helping people to select the right vehicle for their needs. This includes test drives, ordering the car and providing support throughout the lease.

Michelle Adams commented:

“I am looking forward to welcoming both new and existing customers to Ballyrobert Bangor and assisting them in choosing their next vehicle on the scheme. We have an amazing line up of spectacular vehicles currently on the Motability scheme from NIL deposit. Please feel free to call into the Vauxhall showroom at 402 Belfast Road or give me a call on 02891 852262 to arrange a convenient appointment”

White, Platinum Quartz and Polymetal Grey cars the dash panel is pure white, while the remaining exterior colours get a mirror black finish.

The Homura and Homura Aka 2023 Mazda2 take a different approach and have been designed to be a more sporty interpretation of the Mazda2. Taking advantage of the Mazda2’s well-proportioned Kodo design and the new sleeker bumper design, the Homura has a black honeycomb grille with a red accent tab, matched to gloss black door mirrors, 16-inch black alloy wheels and a black shark fin roof antenna. At the back, the red accent sits on the lower right hand side of the black bumper trim strip. Priced from £17,750 the 2023 Mazda2 range goes on sale from late spring. Thanks to being sold alongside the Mazda2 Hybrid, Mazda has a pair of distinctive and premium contenders in the supermini segment, meaning Mazda offers the biggest choice in this sector of the small hatchback market.

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