Wednesday, June 5, 2013

What You Should Know About Mobility Vehicles

What You Should Know About Mobility Vehicles:

What You Should Know Before Buying a Mobility Vehicle



Ignition Switch

Transmission

Controls

Shifter

Locks and Windows

Seats

Entry

Pedals

Cruise Control

Availability of Models With Adaptive Equipment

Some vehicle manufacturers offer factory-installed mobility packages designed for those with mild to serious mobility challenges, which relate to age as well as past injury. These packages consist mainly of deletions designed to facilitate the transportation of mobility-related equipment. Wheelchair users with limited upper-body mobility might not be able to fold and then deploy a wheelchair, so a van-type vehicle equipped with a ramp or lift might be useful. Conversion companies can outfit certain minivans with such mobility equipment. Some manufacturers offer mobility programs that include discounts or compensation to offset the cost of a vehicle conversion. ChryslerFordGeneral MotorsHondaHyundai and Toyota all have mobility programs in place. NHTSA also offers information about other cost-saving programs for mobility-challenged drivers.

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