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For individuals with limited mobility, efficient transportation can become a significant problem. Getting to work or school, visiting friends and family, or simply running daily errands can be a considerable challenge without proper transportation. To simplify the process of traveling from one point to another, many disabled individuals and their families choose to buy a wheelchair accessible van. To find exactly what you are looking for and to purchase a vehicle that fits within your budget, it is worth taking note of the following tips.

Set a Budget

The price of handicap vans can vary quite a bit depending on a number of factors. Before you are tempted to purchase a wheelchair accessible van that is well beyond your financial means, it is best to set a budget and to stick with it. If your budget does not allow you to purchase the van of your choice, look into local and federal programs designed to provide financial assistance to individuals with disabilities. With a thorough online search, you may discover that between the funds you have available and funds provided by government assistance programs, you will be able to get a reliable mode of transportation that greatly simplifies our life.

Used or New

One way to dramatically reduce the cost of a wheelchair accessible van is to opt for a used vehicle. There are mobility dealers who offer a wide selection of both used and new handicap vans. If you have a dealership close to your home, it is a good idea to visit and see these vans first hand. You may be surprised to discover that there are many used handicap vans that offer all of the mobility features that you need. Whether you choose used or new, you can add on additional mobility features if needed.

Minivan or Full-Sized Van

These days, minivans are by far the most popular type of wheelchair accessible van on the market. They are easier to drive and navigate through traffic, easier to park, use less gas, and offer a more modern look than full-sized vans. However, there are many families that require the space of a full-sized van for extra passengers and/or mobility equipment. As expected, full-size wheelchair vans tend to be more expensive than minivans. If you are looking for a luxury vehicle with all of the works and your budget allows it, a full-size van may be your best option. Otherwise, a minivan offers the most practical solution.

by: Bob Lundin




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