Reply To: Are Most of The Cars on The Motability very Basic

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Saintsman

    One car I’ve looked at recently is the Skoda Superb iV SEL, it’s basic as it’s not top of the range.

    It only comes with leather, electric drivers seat, predictive adaptive cruise control, blind spot monitoring, keyless entry and start, electric tailgate, satnav, apple car play, android auto and a whole host of other basic items. It doesn’t come with a panoramic sunroof or lane assist or heated front screen or massaging seats or many of the other features of the top of the range L&K version.

    The XC60 you currently have could be called basic nowadays compared to three years ago, especially since it was at the end of its production and was only allowed on the scheme by virtue of some serious discounting by Volvo, the XC40 on the scheme can be had with many more features that the old XC60 doesn’t have although I’m sure your car is much cheaper to run.