Yes, Chris, that’s the problem.
Someone (most likely not disabled) would ‘decide’ that it is the ‘perfect vehicle’ for all disabled and suddently it becomes the sole choice of vehicle – take it or leave it.
Should it be a SUV – not always ideal for those who need 7 seats. Should it be a low car, so that ‘vertically challenged’ people can get in/out easily. What about someone with a large powerchair that only fits into a cavernous Berlingo type boot?
Take seating for example, you only have to read back through the forum so far to see that some people need leather seats, some need velour seats – both for valid and good reasons.
Then some need heated seats, some do not, some need ventilated seats – where does it lie? Then why should someone pay for something they don’t need (the ‘packs’ issue amplified).
In the end you get a lash up of things that suits no-one!