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

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fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
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As a former Reliant owner, I accept your humble apology.

Don't do it again.

I apologise you owned such a crap mode of transport. Should have bought a bike.^_^:whistle:
 
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Accy cyclist

Accy cyclist

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What warning lights do you have ? Some are an MOT fail, so your hand might be forced into a newer car if going to be expensive to fix.

It is too expensive to fix! Probably around £750 I've read and been told. I'm now off to look at that Fiat 500C in nearby Clitheroe. 😉
 
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Accy cyclist

Accy cyclist

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It is too expensive to fix! Probably around £750 I've read and been told. I'm now off to look at that Fiat 500C in nearby Clitheroe. 😉

I went to have a look at the Fiat 500C they are selling. They didn't have the car there they told me, adding that it was in their bodyshop. Why advertise it but not have it there for folk to look at?! As expected the salesman did the 'We have other cars for sale, similar to the Fiat 500'. He showed me a boring 2021 black Fiat 500 with a hard top, costing just short of £10,000 which is far to much for me. He said he'll phone me when the one I wanted to look at is back in their showroom, which will probably be on Monday. While in there I asked about their Mobility cars. A secretary told me that the only mobility car they offer is a Honda Jazz, which is far too big for me!
 
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