Buyer’s Guide Bonus Tip: Everything About Used Wheelchair Vans

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In the last segment of our “Wheelchair Van Buyer’s Guide”, we talked about used vans vs. new vans, laying out the advantages of both.  New vans obviously allow for more personalization, greater selection, and better protection/superior reliability. On the flip side, used vans provide a quality product at a reduced cost.  We don’t deny that Read more…

Wheelchair Van Buyer’s Guide: New vs. Used

When it comes to vehicle shopping, there is one question which everyone must face: Should I buy a new wheelchair van or buy a used wheelchair van? There are strong motivators for both options.  Used are popular simply because of their affordability, opening up vehicle choices and options that would otherwise be unattainable for consumers Read more…

Government Urges for Sports Opportunities for Students with Disabilities

Athletics are very important for students of all ages.  It teaches them the importance of teamwork and self discipline.  It shows them how to chase after a goal.  It gives them the joys of victory while helping them to move past defeat. For some students, sports are the only thing that keep them in school or at Read more…

New York City’s New Taxi: A Missed Opportunity for Accessibility?

The Ford Crown Victoria (more commonly called the “Crown Vic”) is a well known car immortalized for two reasons: it’s popularity as a cop car and it’s even greater popularity as a taxi. Specifically the famous New York City yellow taxis. But the Crown Vic was discontinued in 2011, leaving New York City in need Read more…

How Wheelchair Van Conversions Work

Wheelchair conversion vans for sale

In case you didn’t know, wheelchair vans aren’t built as wheelchair vans.  Chrysler, Dodge, Ford, and Honda do not have wheelchair van departments that design and construct handicap accessible vans.  So how are we able to provide our wonderful, high quality wheelchair conversion vans for sale?? We convert them ourselves. It’s much more than bolting Read more…