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Here at Marshall, we have a team of experts to help disabled drivers secure Nissan cars that are suitably adapted. Thanks to a series of exclusive offers, we are confident that you can drive away in your ideal Nissan.
The scheme allows people who receive the mobility allowance to exchange the money for a new car. Some cars that are available cost more than mobility payments so you may choose to pay extra to drive the car you want the most. We aim to make the Nissan range as affordable as possible with a range of deals, usually offering little to no advance payment.
Nissan’s cars
are ideal for drivers with mobility difficulties because they are all practical
models that are easy to drive and boast plenty of space. You’ll find compact
hatchbacks such as the Micra, alongside the larger Juke and Qashqai
crossovers, just to mention a few that are available.
Whichever model you choose, it can be adapted to suit you. From extra stowage space, to access modifications and extra easy-to-use driving tools, there are a wide range of solutions to the potential difficulties when driving. Most of these modifications come at no extra cost through the scheme.
Also included are your car’s servicing and maintenance costs, as well as windscreen and tyre replacements, road tax and accident and breakdown cover. Insurance is also built in and you can nominate up to two named drivers.
We can set up the plan for you and arrange the modifications. It will then be yours to drive for up to three years and with 60,000 miles on your allowance.
Contact us today to get started with a new Nissan car – you can call us or get in touch online using the enquiry form.
What to bring to your Marshall Appointment
You will need to bring the following items with you when placing your order:
Once you’ve worked out what type of car you want and have looked at the available options, it’s very important that you take a few different cars out for a test drive.
Test drive tips for cars
If you have specific access or stowage requirements from a car, the following measurements can help you narrow down your choice of cars.
Getting in and out
Measurements such as door opening angle, door width, door sill height to ground, and door sill height to the floor of the car can help you work out how easily you will be able to get in the vehicle.
Travelling in the vehicle
Measurements such as seated headroom can help you find a car that has the right amount of space when travelling in the vehicle. If you need a high seat or will be transferring from a wheelchair, you may find the seat height measurement useful.
Stowage
If you need to carry mobility aids or equipment, it’s vital to check that they will fit. The length of the boot with the back seats up will help you work this out.
The
door opening angle takes into account things like door pockets that may reduce
the space you have to get in and out. This measurement represents the minimum
space you would have.
This refers to the width of the door from the back of the seat to the front door pillar, this will help you calculate the space to get in and out of the vehicle.
Measured from the top of the sill to the ground (this will differ if you are parked by a kerb) and will help you work out the distance you need to step over to get into the car.
This is the distance between the top of the sill of the car to the floor inside the car, this will help you calculate the distance you need to step over to get into the car.
This measurement is the distance from the centre of the seat to the inside roof of the car.
Measured from the highest part of the driver’s seat, this is the vertical distance to the ground. The measurement will differ if parked against a kerb.
This is the length of the boot floor at its longest point from the back to the front allowing you to work out if the boot is large enough for any equipment you travel with.
It doesn’t get much more exciting than choosing a new car and we’re here to help every step of the way. Specially trained experts are on hand, to help you choose the model that is right for your mobility requirements. Plus, we have wheelchair access and disabled parking bays.
We know that more journeys in your car can mean higher running costs. So as well as efficient space, you’ll find our cars have efficient engines too. With impressive fuel economy, a new Hyundai will put a smile on your face and could save you money at the same time.
Carrying extra passengers and equipment demands more space. That’s why we cleverly design all our cars to make the most out of their size, which often results in class-leading interior space. This means there’s ample headroom, legroom and plenty of storage space.
Sit inside any Hyundai and you'll feel the quality of the materials, with each interior designed to offer optimum comfort and refinement. We've carefully engineered every last detail to make your journeys effortless, from ease of access, to multi-adjustable driving positions for improved road visibility.
1. Choose your vehicle, view our range of cars on the scheme and view Advance Payments.
2. Book Test Drive.
3. Visit Dealership : Placing the Application.
Please bring the following documents to the dealership
i. Both parts of your driving licence if you are going to drive
ii. Certificate of entitlement from either the department for work and pensions (DWP) or the service personnel and veterans agency
iii. Proof of address (recent utility bill or bank statement)
iv. Nominated drivers’ license and consent for their details to be checked by DVLA
v. Details of any previous accidents and driving convictions that you or your nominated driver holds.
4. Collect your car.
a. Complete signed agreement between yourself and Motability Operations
b. Pay Advance Payment if applicable.
The Motability Scheme enables disabled people to
lease a new car, scooter or powered wheelchair by exchanging their
Government funded mobility allowance
.
If you receive either:
... you may be eligible to join the Motability Scheme.
MARSHALL NISSAN ASHFORD
01233 326905
MARSHALL NISSAN DARTFORD
01322 772105
MARSHALL NISSAN GRANTHAM
01476 452820
MARSHALL NISSAN LEICESTER
0116 214 9335
MARSHALL NISSAN LINCOLN
01522 849803
MARSHALL NISSAN MAIDSTONE
01622 393752
MARSHALL NISSAN OXFORD
01865 567575
MARSHALL NISSAN READING
01189 113809
MARSHALL NISSAN TUNBRIDGE WELLS
01892 621881
To be eligible to join the Motability Scheme, you need to receive one of the following disability benefits:
This
allowance is provided by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and
can be used to cover the cost of a Motability lease agreement.
To lease a car
through Motability, you must have at least 12 months’ award length of
the HRMC remaining.
This allowance is provided by Veterans UK and can be used to cover the cost of a Motability lease agreement.
As part of its welfare reform programme, the Government has started to replace Disability Living Allowance (DLA) with a new benefit called Personal Independence Payment (PIP) for disabled people aged between 16 and 64. The Motability Scheme will work with PIP in the same way as is it does with DLA.
A new allowance called Armed Forces Independence Payment (AFIP) was introduced as part of the Welfare Reform Act 2012. Those who receive this allowance will be eligible to join the Motability Scheme. For more information, visit Veterans UK website.
The Attendance Allowance cannot be used to lease a car through Motability.