Thanks again, Kezo. The Kuga is petrol or petrol hybrid, yes. I’d be willing to try find the money for the options if they’d be beneficial, just wanted clarification on how it worked, so thanks for that. Basically it’d be for practical purposes with the deafness, such as front and rear sensors displayed on the dash, rear camera, status of car information on display. Essentially assistance packs such as parking or blind spot detection. Need to work out what works better financially between a Focus and Kuga that provides the kit I need. Grants team suggested a Vauxhall Crossland, KIA Stonic and a Renault Captur for nil up front and then closed the case. All these cars have narrower boot entries and are quite high up. Which combined with the rear sticking up and in at an angle, leaves me concerned about my partner dog entering and exiting the boot and catching her legs on rear frame. Did ask about the expected times for build slots and was told 3 months. Don’t know if he was telling the truth or not but I’m already keeping an eye on BigDave’s deals and offers thread to see what’s out there. Thanks again.
Yes the Kuga has a petrol engine!
Grants team will always offer a car they think is suitable but, not neccessarily sutable for you. The Crossland and Stonic boot is tiny – you should have said you had a great Dane lol.
Most mid to upper spec cars should have everthing you need without thinking of options. The 1.1 lite MG ZS Excusive is a small SUV and has bigger boot than the Crossland at just under 450 litres with a cheap AP. However I don’t know what your willing to put down.
Have a look here, I find their site better than Motability’s when searching for a car, plus they have video reviews and show boot space 🙂