Does that mean you have to consider / accept any car they suggest that’s not suitable or practical for your needs then..
I have had diesels for the my last 3 cars, but when covid hit and with other life events happening that changed our driving habits. Got the 1st ever DPF blockage, then another, then another. So went petrol this time, had heard they was putting them on petrol cars as well.
Well they could well say if that’s the case, you have to get an ev, even though you might have no off street parking for charging.
Guess it really depends on your needs.
Personally I have gone for cars for the last two on the scheme over suv or mpvs as it means i can get more of what i want need like adaptive cruise, nice seats and the truth is, I have issues getting into and out of all car’s for various reasons. Maybe I should of asked for help, deffo will be considering that option for my next car on the scheme.
Plus i have a back issues, so the seat not being to hard is a must. You can always find a reason. Why certain cars are not suitable, they suggest and one’s they don’t are, all within valid reason’s of your disabilities that is.. Over the type of fuel, although i think it’s a valid point.