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Three Avenues You can Look into When Purchasing Handicap Vans


Handicap vans are heaven sent to make the life of a mobility impaired individual easier and more independent. Before, handicapped people were limited by the rigors of finding a means of transportation else they had to rely on others for simple errands especially when it involved long distances. Or if they could ask somebody to take them, travelling could mean uncomfortably riding in a vehicle that could not accommodate the full height of a handicapped passenger or driver for that matter.

Fortunately with the technology available nowadays, handicapped people can have their share of land travel without the help of anybody. Just like regular people, before enjoying the benefits of owning a vehicle, comes the need to weed out from the many available handicap vans one that will serve as their trusty aid in the years to come. More than the make, design, brand, or model is the consideration of safety and comfort. The following are avenues you can look into when you want to find the right van for you:

New handicap van. If you have been handicapped all your life, this is probably a good avenue to search for the van of your dreams. In the past, you might have watched vehicles pass by you, waiting for the day you will finally get to drive one given your condition. Today is that day to shell out your carefully saved money for your own car. Of course, expect the costs to be on the luxurious side from about 20,000 to 50,000 dollars, but you will have many choices to select from.

Used handicap van. If you are on a tight budget, there are a number of used vans sold in the Internet. These are regular vans which have been converted to handicap vans. In buying used vans, it is always important that you check the license of the shop or store selling you the van and their knowledge of your type of disability. The price range of used vans is quite lower than brand new rides.

Convert your regular car into a handicap van. This is a good avenue to look into for people who have a regular van they can use as handicap van. This is especially true for people who did not spend their entire life as a mobility impaired person and have obtained their disability because of some accident. There are many options available for people who want to have their vehicle converted. This will incur the lowest cost of all available options. For example, it will cost you about 10,000 to 15,000 for rear entry conversion and about 15,000 to 20,000 for side entry conversion.

To help you narrow down your search, you can undergo a driver's evaluation to determine if you are eligible to drive a van and to find out the type of van you will be needing. Of course, you have to get a driver's license also so that you can start enjoying a life of freedom and travel.



Author Resource:- Bob Lundin is an expert when it comes to New and used wheelchair vans. To find out everything about New and used handicap vans, visit our website at www.mobilitysales.com.

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