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Specialists in Ford Experts in Motability


Advance Payment £195


Mondeo From


Worry-free means everything is included:


• Nil deposit on selectedmodels • Use your mobility allowance • Insurance • Breakdown cover • Road tax


www.haynesford.co.uk 23 Ashford Road, Maidstone 0844 815 2232 ‘Relax...when it’s from the


group.’ Official fuel consumption figures inmpg (l/100km): Ford Car range: urban 57.7 - 25.2 (4.9-11.2), extra urban 80.7 - 45.6


(3.5-6.2), combined 68.9 - 35.3 (4.1-8.0). Official CO2 emission 107-189g/km. This programme is subject to the standard conditions of the Motability 3-year Contract Hire Scheme. Full written details and quotations available on request froma Ford Authorised participating dealer or Motability Operations Limited. Under the scheme the vehicles are leased fromMotability Operations Limited (Registered Company No. 1373876), City Gate House, 22 Southwark Bridge Road, London SE1 9HB. Applicationsmust be received and accepted between 1 July and 30 September 2010 by Motability Operations Limited. Free rear parking sensors will be included on all new Ford cars, with the exception of Kuga, Mondeo, S-Max and Galaxy which will be supplied with front and rear free parking sensors, contracted through the Motability Scheme by a Ford Authorised Dealer. Where such sensors are not already included as standard, no cash alternative is available. Applicationsmust be received and accepted between 1 July and 30 September 2010 by Motability Operations Limited. 44645.


With a new Motability car, all this is included forpeace of mind


Use your mobility allowance Breakdown recovery Road tax and insurance Servicing and maintenance 60,000 mileage allowance Specialist advice


www.motability.co.uk Not sure if you qualify for a Motability car? Call 0800 953 4002 Have you got news for us? Phone our News Desk on 01622 734735 East 53


• Servicing andmaintenance • Replacement tyres and windscreen • 60,000mileage allowance • Specialist advice


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