Reply To: Seat leon and Leon estate

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Rene

    With that, the scheme would drop below 1000 cars. Quite substantially below.

    I wonder how long it’s going to take the “big spenders” to finally open their pockets even just a little to make more cars available. With over 2 billion pounds “in reserve for bad days” (by factually/proven overcharging disabled people), i can’t really imagine much worse days.

    If they’re still not reacting, well.. We don’t have any other options, really. But i certainly would love to meet one of the brass and give him a piece of my mind or two.

    We’re still 5 months off of ordering our new car, and it’s still available (for now) – it’s affecting my ladies mental health now, because she really fell in love with that car. It’s absolutely ridiculous that we “have to” check every day whether or not the car is still available. The scary thing is, the Leon is the sister car to “ours”, so we’re just counting days now until they remove the Golf GTE too, at which point we actually don’t have anything to choose from, we don’t like the Octavia, the Leon is removed, the A3 is removed (and will, if at all, only come back in base spec) etc – sucks. Big time. And the absolute silence of Motability infuriates me. Just sitting there waiting it out with their overpaid staff in the most luxurious office/location, while the people who’re paying for it with their benefits are shaking in their boots wondering whether or not they’ll stay mobile.

    It’s ridiculous and genuinely makes me angry.