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The Right Process for Handicap Van Conversion Buying

In today’s marketplace, there are a large number of handicap van conversions available for disabled people. There are lifts, driving devices and ramps to make mobility easier. Many customers haven’t owned this type of vehicle before, and the choices can be a lot to take in. However, it is possible to become an educated buyer through researching appropriately. Follow these simple steps to ensure a proper fit and experience.

Understand the disabled equipment available. Today there is a handicap conversion van or other adaptation for almost any physical ailment. Scooter lifts, handicap seats, handicap platform lifts, and hand controls can make almost any car, truck, SUV, minivan, or crossover more accessible. Handicap vans with a ramp are the most common and the peak of accessibility.

Find an accredited mobility dealer. Conversion handicap van dealers are different from a traditional automobile dealership. If a handicap van conversion breaks down, the dealer should be able to assist with a problem right away. After all, an accessible van is far more important than a traditional automobile for the people who use them. In addition to 24 hour service capabilities, a mobility dealer should be certified with the National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association. NMEDA has special programs to certify appropriate safety and quality measures have been taken on each handicap van sold through a NMEDA dealer.

Check their references. Handicap conversion van dealers often have past customers who can serve as a guide to the quality of their work. Many satisfied customers mean a reputable dealership. Be skeptical of any dealer who is unable to offer personal references. Contact each one and find out the level of service they have experienced.

Handicap van conversions can come fully assembled, or you can buy a van and send it to the factory. Buying conversion handicap vans pre-assembled will save time, but you might be able to save a few hundred dollars by shopping for a van and sending it to the factory. Be sure to talk with the mobility dealer before buying an unconverted van because some manufacturers have restrictions as to which vans can be modified.

Make sure it fits. One of the most important aspects to buying a conversion handicap van is to make sure it fits. People come in different shapes and sizes. So do wheelchairs, and entrance into the handicap van should be comfortable, meaning the user shouldn’t have to lower their head to get through the entrance. There should also be enough space in the interior of the van for easy maneuverability. Think about how many people will be riding in the handicap conversion van. Ask your dealer for demonstrations on as many vans as possible.

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Lift My Scooter | Scooter Lifts

LiftMyScooter.com is a website which was built for people looking for info on handicap scooter lifts for vans from VMI (Vantage Mobility International).  There are a lot of options for people who are looking for greater accessibility in a vehicle.  It is sometimes difficult to process all the different handicapped products online.  It should be noted that a handicap scooter lift may not meet every accessible need.  For those individuals requiring better vehicle access, a handicapped van can be a great option.  LiftMyScooter.com provides information on these handicap van conversions.

Elite G2 Scooter Handicapped Lifts

VMI Elite G2 lifts are designed to be convenient and simple.  They have features.  These scooter handicapped lifts have a platform which can be driven on or off, which is not a standard industry feature.  The Elite G2 also offers enough strength for loading heavy power handicap scooters in a quick manner.  Interior space is also maximized in these handicapped van scooter lifts.  As an affordable scooter lifting solution, the VMI Elite G2 is a great option.  It is even available with 5 color accents to suite your mobility device and vehicle.  For individuals considering a higher degree of access, a handicap accessible van conversion could be a better choice.

Excel Handicapped Scooter Lift

The VMI Excel handicapped scooter lift is perfect for tight fits.  This is possible by reducing the vertical height required at the back of the vehicle.  They are mounted inside the handicap vehicle, and lifts a device inside to protect it.  It features a slim design which blends nicely with almost any accessible vehicle interior.  The Excel also offers curbside loading options, offering accessibility for handicapped people like never before.  A hearty weatherized option is great for access to a handicap truck bed.  These scooter lifts can safely raise up to 350 lbs, meaning most power devices can easily work.

VMI Outback Lifts

VMI Outback scooter handicapped lifts represent a sturdy answer for a hitch mounted transportation.  They also work on almost any handicap vehicle.

Handicap Van Conversions

Handicap van conversions are a higher level of accessible vehicle which should be considered for those requiring better access.  Most handicapped minivans have a lowered floor with a ramp (known as a handicap ramp van).  Many handicapped vans come with either an infloor or folding ramp.  Some manufacturers offer nationwide delivery, while other work with local handicap van dealers.  The VMI Northstar handicap accessible van has an infloor ramp, while the Summit has a folding handicapped ramp.  Both the Summit and Northstar are available on the Honda Odyssey, Dodge Grand Caravan, and Chrysler Town and Country.

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Toyota Recall Handicap Vehicles

Two Toyota recalls have dominated news headlines in recent weeks.  Each recall deals with the accelerator pedal, one deals with a floor mat entrapment issue, the other with a sticky gas pedal.  Toyota is taking the problem seriously, and working on solutions.  For decades, Toyota has produced some of the highest rated automobiles on the road, and every indication points to the recent issues as being short term.

Toyota has had a commitment to disabled people through their Toyota Mobility program.  Toyota offers handicapped friendly vehicles, whether a person needs a wheelchair or scooter lift, handicap seats, or a fully accessible handicap van conversion.  What should mobility vehicle consumers do at this time?

The good news is that the current recall does not involve the BraunAbility Rampvan accessible van conversion on the Toyota Sienna minivan.  These handicap vans are one of the most popular accessible vehicles, and drivers can rest easy.

What about other Toyota vehicle models?  Which ones are affected in the recall?

If you drive another Toyota car, truck or SUV, you may be affected.  The Toyota automobile lines involved in one or both of the recalls are the Avalon, Camry, Corolla, Highlander, Matric, Prius, RAV4, Sequioa, Tacoma, Tundra, and Venza.

The autos not involved in the recall are the Toyota Sienna, Solara, Yaris, 4Runner, FJ Cruiser, and Land Cruiser.

For more information on the Toyota recall, contact your local Toyota dealer and visit the official website regarding the Toyota Recall.

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