Arnold Clark is once again hosting its free Motability Scheme Roadshow with an event at SEC Glasgow on May 7.
The show will feature over 100 cars from more than 20 different manufacturers available on the Motability Scheme, including brands like Kia, Renault and Vauxhall.
The Motability Scheme enables people to exchange their mobility allowance for a brand-new car, wheelchair accessible vehicle (WAV), scooter or powered wheelchair.
At the Roadshow, attendees will have the chance to meet a team of Arnold Clark Motability experts and ask any questions they may have about the scheme or the cars available to them.
The dealer group will also be offering a £2,000 prize that attendees can be in a chance of winning to go towards a holiday of their choice.
Arnold Clark said there will be plenty of free blue badge parking available for those driving to the Motability Scheme Roadshow and, if needed, there will be mobility scooters available that can be used to get around the SEC hall.
Like previous years, there will be a quiet zone available for any attendee who needs some time to decompress, and children will be able to make use of the designated kids zone.
For those who are considering an electric vehicle, Arnold Clark employees will be on hand to answer any questions about choosing an electric car on the Motability Scheme.
There will also be representatives from Arnold Clark Charge, the group’s own UK-wide, ultra-rapid charging network, to tell attendees everything they need to know about public charging.
Plus, Bumblebee, a UK-based EV charge point installer who is partnered with Arnold Clark, will be in attendance to talk through the process of getting a free home charger installed.
Lewis Currie, operations manager at Arnold Clark, said: “The Arnold Clark Motability Scheme Roadshow is an amazing opportunity for Motability customers to view the huge choice of cars on offer and to receive expert advice from the Motability specialists.
“All of this gives people the complete confidence to buy a brand-new car using their mobility allowance.”