Can I ask why you want a diesel when you only cover 5-6000 miles a year. I'd be worried about possible DPF regeneration issues at that mileage and I doubt mobility will cover repairs as it would be classed as driver error.
I've just picked up an ST diesel, are you sure a folded up wheelchair will fit in the boot? It seems quite small to me.
For clarity, you can have a total of two drivers insured for free but add extra ones for a modest fee.
Is there a limitation who the driver can be? Due to my partner's disability she can no longer drive so I'll be the only driver however it would be good if I could insure her father on the car however he lives in Luxembourg so he's not exactly a local, he just visits a few times a year.
Is there a limitation who the driver can be? Due to my partner's disability she can no longer drive so I'll be the only driver however it would be good if I could insure her father on the car however he lives in Luxembourg so he's not exactly a local, he just visits a few times a year.
I think the only restriction is two drivers max, but they don't charge to change them. My mother has a motability car, and although my dad is usually the other driver it's only a phone call to have me as the other driver instead.
Saying all this about DPF issues, I had the warning light pop up in my 1.3CDTI Corsa after having just done a drive to south Wales and back.
Had it in the garage and they tried to charge for a regen until I mentioned I'd just done a 500 mile drive.
You can get some very nice estate cars on Motability at the moment, isn't the ST3 available in an estate?
I just don't think it's worth the risk of DPF issues. Even if mobility cover the cost, you have the added hassle of having to take the vehicle into the garage and it be off the road. I know some of our customers (extreme cases) have issues every couple of months as they have selected a diesel but are then only doing 4-5000 miles a year.
No amount of warnings about DPF limitations sways some customers away from diesels. As its all about the CO2s and 'fuel effiency'.
My mother had the 1.3CDTI Corsa for 2 years, doing about 3/4k per year. She never had an issue with the DPF. When I used it for a year and did 800 miles a week it started throwing up issues. She's now had the car for almost another two years having done about 5k in it and it's not thrown any issues up at all.
So long as you do a decent drive in it every week and just drop a gear for a few minutes it'll be fine. It's high revs that make the regen cycle kick in on most cars so long 70MPH motorway drives are just as big an issue due to the car being in 6th gear doing barely any revs.
They've removed the mileage restriction for additional drivers. However, he'd have to be in Britain and have w British license to be on the insirance. It'll be easy to add him On on an adhoc basis though!
motability website said:Who can drive for you
In order to protect the Scheme, there are a few rules surrounding who can drive your car.
Named drivers should live within five miles of the disabled customer’s address. We will, however, consider requests to include drivers outside of this range where this is essential to support the customer’s mobility needs.
If none of the named drivers live at the disabled customer’s address, or the disabled customer lives in a care home where a number of drivers have access to the car, we may consider fitting a location tracker. This is to ensure the customer is gaining direct benefit from the car. We will always speak to the customer to discuss this in advance of a tracker being fitted.
Drivers under 25 are restricted to cars with an ABI Insurance Group 16 or lower and with a power output of 115 brakehorse power (BHP) or less (this does not apply to Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles). It is therefore important to consider whether you will require a driver aged under 25 during your lease before you choose your car. For more information on which cars are suitable, speak to your dealer or look up the car details on the Car Search
Only one named driver under 21 is permitted – this could be the disabled customer, or another driver living at the same address.
We will only accept drivers who have a legally valid driving licence. Drivers with a non-UK driving licence will be subject to additional checks.
Proposed drivers with certain convictions, disqualifications or endorsements within the last five years will not be allowed. Speak to your dealer or RSAM for more information.
Only drivers named under the permitted drivers section of your Certificate of Motor Insurance are covered to drive your car.
If it's a CoD, yes.
* Ford Focus ST3 185 diesel (on motability)