I always have to pay a large AP to get a high spec car that meets my disability and can only afford that high AP if I am able to spread the cost over a five year period. I will not be happy if I find out after the 3 year that I cannot extend a car that has only done 9 thousand miles. I wonder how much this is to do with them not being able to shift 5 year old EVs with batteries improving so fast.
I doubt it has anything to do batteries because, if true it will effect all vehicles on the scheme and not just BEV’s, not that batteries are evolving at afast paceand were someway off the next advancement (solidstate) being mainstream..
It likely down to markets stabalising from the over inflated prices, especially in the used market and Motability getting use to them and don’t want their bloated profit tree to suffer with 5yr old cars!