MINI ONE HATCH ZERO ADVANCE PAYMENT ON MOTABILITY SCHEME - SYTNER SUNNINGDALE.

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MINI ONE HATCH ZERO ADVANCE PAYMENT ON MOTABILITY SCHEME - SYTNER SUNNINGDALE.

MINI ONE HATCH NOW NIL ADVANCE PAYMENT AT SYTNER SUNNINGDALE.

 

How the Motability Scheme Works

There are four main ways in which Motability can turn your mobility allowance into the travel solution for your needs:

  • A new car on a three-year contract hire lease
  • A new or used car on hire purchase, over a term of two to five years
  • A new or used powered wheelchair, or scooter on hire purchase over a term of one to three years
  • A new or used powered wheelchair, or scooter on contract hire lease for up to three years

Motoring Means Independance


Most Motability customers choose contract hire as they find it's the best option to obtain and pay for a brand new car. They like the convenience of a single, regular payment that includes comprehensive insurance, maintenance and breakdown cover.

Motoring means the freedom to come and go, to shop, to work, to get kids to school. It means staying in touch, making a difference - and getting more out of life.

Using your allowance to pay for a new car is an important choice for the life you plan to lead.

And Motability and Sytner Sunningdale are your perfect motoring partners. For thousands of people with disabilities, and their families, it's the key to trouble-free motoring.

Motability take car of the practicalities, including:

  • A single, regular payment which includes insurance, maintenance and roadside recovery 
  • Routine servicing at no extra cost
  • A unique Customer Services helpline. 

How can Sytner Sunningdale help?


At Sytner Sunningdale in Berkshire and Surrey, we would be delighted to help you with your Motability Car Scheme.

We have a dedicated Motability Specialist, Matt Birch, who will help you every step of the way.

For more information, or to see if you are eligible for the scheme, please contact Matt Birch on 01344 630400 or pop in and see us anytime for a chat.

 

Page created on 11th August 2010

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