Reply To: I’ve got a feeling this will be our last motability car.

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rox
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    I do agree Life is way to short, In a few days it will be 3 years since we all said goodbye to my 16 year old son. Just gone, Even covid don’t take you that quick, here in the afternoon fit and healthy, Gone before dinnertime. Was no accident either..

    He loved cars, he was my car buddy and he never got to drive, he had it all planned out and he was a big reason i got the car i did this time. So glad i did, Right now it’s not on the scheme. I did look at other options to buy or to lease and all where alot more. So it can depend.

    No one forces people to be pert of the scheme and if it don’t meet one’s expectations well sadly thats how it is, it can be sugar coated how ppl want it but that’s the reality. One size don’t fit all. Even if it says it does or one thinks it should, it don’t.

    As for @sif, IMO someones been reading and listening to too much Mainstream media.

    The uk has some of the highest standards, some even higher than the eu sets out. Like on animal welfare.

    Soon chickens will be grown in labs from cells. So you got no worries also did you know. The level of chlorine in tap water is very low in England and Wales which contrasts very favourably with practices in other countries where much higher levels are common. Typically water companies keep the level of residual disinfectant in the form of free or combined chlorine to 0.5 mg/l or less.

    levels In my hot tub are 3 to 5 mg. Alot is to do with how hot it is, as thats what makes bacteria grow more, were it’s hotter they need to use more and are you saying americans eating said chicken are getting i’ll after all you cook that chicken or you will get ill.

    As for the rest this is a car forum and i doubt 8mpg cars will come to the uk. Typical scarmongering.