Introduction
Some of the potential buyers in the used car market are wondering how to buy a car fast and cheap without compromising its quality. Nowadays, there are many options that one may ponder when purchasing a second-hand car, and most certainly, buying an ex-mobility car is not one of them.
In cases when a car was owned by a disabled person, the car is returned to the charity which in about three year’s time decides to sell it. And so you could become very wealthy in the end. Undoubtedly, this is a path that the majority of people wouldn’t even consider, but is it the right direction for you to follow?
The Benefits of an Ex-mobility Car
- The former mobility car will almost always be cheaper than their identical counterparts.
- The mileage on the car is usually significantly lower compared to non, ex-mobility cars, so the likelihood of excessive wear and tear is lower.
- It will have a great servicing history. Under the scheme that the previous owner acquired the car, all servicing costs are covered, so you should have a fully completed logbook with regular detailed updates about the condition of the car throughout its life.
The Drawbacks of an Ex-mobility Car
- The car may have been sitting around unused for a while, which can have as much an impact on the car’s health as driving it too much. So, all elements will need to be checked out beforehand to ensure they are in good working order.
- The car might have been modified to suit the needs of a previous driver, so bear in mind that there may be some changes you wish to undo, or indeed decide to keep for yourself. Note, however, that not all of these cars will have been adapted.
- Because the car didn’t technically ‘belong’ to its previous owner, they might not have looked after it as well as a conventional owner.
What About My Insurance?
It’s illegal for any insurance company to charge a higher premium for modifications made because of a disability. In short, a ramp or a joystick is not the same to the insurer as a body kit. However, if you are not disabled yourself and plan on keeping any modifications, you should definitely notify your insurer.
Secondly, if you love an ex-mobility car that suits your needs, then it’s a nice way to get a cheap new car and help a charity. But, as with any huge purchasing decision, you need to research as much as you can before that.
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