Are mobility cars worth considering if you only do around 2,750 miles a year?

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According to this report, for every 1,000 miles you do over the proposed 10,000 miles cap, you will be charged £250 at the end of the lease. Obviously Motobility want to sell their three year old vehicles with a low mileage, reflecting the average annual mileage of private cars for sale. That may be so, but if I'd have applied for one, with me averaging 2,750 miles a year, probably dropping to say 2,000 when I get my bus pass, my Mobility car would only do 6,000 over it's three year lease. Would there be a reward for leasing a car and doing hardly any miles in it? I doubt there would be! If there was, how about a £250 refund on every 1,000 miles under the 10,000 cap!🤔

https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/motability-introducing-red-rating-could-33859861

You do get a bit of cash back if the car is returned in good condition,low mileage being a bonus, iirc it could be up to circa £900!
 
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