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These days, used wheelchair vans are more and more of an option for drivers or passengers with disabilities. New vehicles like minivans can often very expensive, and pre-owned vehicles are usually more affordable for many reasons. Vehicle depreciation can make a new wheelchair accessible van thousands of dollars more expensive than a pre-owned vehicle with the same features and mobility equipment. To save money on a wheelchair accessible minivan, you can buy a used, late model handicap van that is newly converted and still get the customizations and warranties you need without extra fees. Source: wheelchair vans
The younger generation of physically challenged individuals has a strong taste for style and versatility, thus increasing the demand for more unique, hip and feature laden handicap accessible vans and vehicles.
Freedom Motors, Inc. (FMI) has been converting vehicles to wheelchair accessibility since 1987. After introducing the U.S.A. to the rear-entry wheelchair van configuration in 1987, FMI continued on its path of innovation by developing several incredible wheelchair and handicap accessible vehicles and vans that cater to the unique personalities of their owners. In addition to our core wheelchair vans the Freedom Motors USA X-WAV Conversion (Xtreme Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle) of the Honda Element, as well as the Chrysler PT Cruiser Rider/Driver, and side and rear-entry Toyota Scion XBs represent the pinnacle of wheelchair van and accessible vehicle design and safety. Welcome to the future of mobility with handicap accessible vehicles.