Easy To Find Disabled Van Inventory At MobilityWorks
One of the leading disabled van dealers in the midwest is making it even easier to find and buy a conversion disabled van. MobilityWorks has locations in Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, and California, and they have a brand new search tool to better look for disabled van conversions.
Customers can now search by year, make, model, or conversion type. MobilityWorks usually has around 150 disabled conversion vans in stock, making their inventory of disabled vans among the best in the industry. MobilityWorks is a dealer for some of the largest manufacturers in the industry, including Braun, VMI, and Viewpoint Mobility. They also have a great selection of used conversion disabled vans.
Another great feature of this new search tool is the ability for customers to search by price range. This way, they can find the perfect disabled van conversion for their lifestyle AND budget. Multiple photos are available for their disabled conversion vans, so customers can get a good idea of all the accessible features before they even set foot in a MobilityWorks store or talk to a salesperson.
But the MobilityWorks design team didn’t stop there. Customers can also choose to email specific conversion disabled vans to friends and family, or anyone else they think may benefit from seeing that piece of inventory. The goal is to offer customers with an easy to use, informative, and successful shopping experience.
Categories: Handicap Vans, In California, In Illinois, In Michigan, In Ohio Tags: braun, conversion disabled van, disabled van, disabled van conversion, mobilityworks, viewpoint mobility, vmi
MotorCycle for Handicap People
Handicap Accessible Trikes From Mobility Conquest
For years, disabled people have had to choose between several types of accessible vehicles: full size vans with handicap lifts, handicap accessible mini vans, vehicles with handicap seating, and others. As practical as these accessible products are–they do an excellent job of transporting people with disabilities–they aren’t very flashy.
A new mobility product has changed that. Mobility Conquest handicap accessible trikes are a fun and exciting way to travel with a disability. MobilityWorks is one of the first dealers in America to have display models available, and initial reports are very positive. Wheelchair users will be able to choose between their handicap van and a handicap motorcycle that lets the wind blow through their hair. This accessible motor bike is built around new BMW motorcycles capable of going 0-60 MPH in 7.6 seconds.
Said Brian Austin, General Manager at the MobilityWorks Akron consumer location, “We’re very excited to have this in our showroom. It’s such a unique solution for people in wheelchairs that we anticipate a lot of interest and traffic coming in as a result of it being here. We already have a special place laid out on our showroom floor for the public to come and view it, along with our wheelchair vans.”
In the coming months, MobilityWorks will be setting up dealerships around the United States who sell these Mobility Conquest handicap motorcycles. Talk to your local mobility dealer about how you can test drive one and feel the rush of a motorcycle built for people with disabilities.




