@kezo Did you have any specific full hybrids in mind?
Having narrowed my list of potential BMWs down to just one, I’m now starting on other manufacturers SUVs. There are a number of manufacturers that I’m just not interested in (I’m sure their cars are fine – there are hardly any ‘bad’ cars these days – but I just don’t have any desire for one at a £12k outlay plus AP – all personal choice of course).
The cars that I’m going to do a desktop exercise on are below. Some of them will be quickly eliminated if the models available through Motability don’t have features that we want either as standard or available as options (as you will know, several manufacturers don’t allow options – you have to trade up to a higher grade which may not be on the scheme);
Audi Q4 210kw 45 Sport (Leather) 82kWh S-Line £4,149 + Technology Pack £1,495 = Total £5,624
Honda CR-V 2.0 ePHEV Advance Tech CVT £6,999
Hyundai Tucson 1.6TGDi 4WD PHEV Ultimate £5,499
Mazda CX-60 Takumi 2.5 PHEV 4WD (Convenience Pack) £7,995
Mazda CX-5 2.0 E-Skyactiv G MHEV Exclusive-Line with Driver Assistance Pack – £3,999
Nissan Qashqai 1.5 ePower Tekna Auto £3,199
Nissan X-Trail 1.5 ePower 204 N-Connecta XTronic Auto £3,499
Volvo XC40 2.0 B3P Plus Dark Auto £1,499
Volvo XC40 175kW Recharge Core 69kWh Auto £2,799