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Dodge Grand Caravan Crew Handicap Van
While the Dodge Grand Caravan handicap van comes with sophisticated technology and is relatively efficient as far as mileage is concerned, the popularity of these vehicles is the reason that there are quite a few used, handicap equipped Dodge minivans on the market.
As far as the Dodge Grand Caravan is concerned, seats can be removed to provide easy access for those using wheelchairs. There are currently wheelchair lifts that are so compact when stored within the vehicle that space issues are usually not a concern. There are also modern lightweight ramps. Be sure to check weight limitations before purchase.
When looking for your mobility van or planning to have one modified, it is recommended that you deal solely with a known member of the National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association.
North star lowered floor wheelchair accessible minivan conversion represents the culmination of forward thinking philosophy: a power in-floor wheelchair ramp offers open, unrestricted entry and exit as well as greater interior maneuverability. A one-touch remote allows effortless ramp deployment at your fingertips while our Power Kneel gives you a lower ramp angle, making access easier. There are many seating options for both wheelchair users and other passengers, with our removable front seat bases. The SURE DEPLOY electronic primary back up system gives the customer a simple way to operate the VMI North star in-floor wheelchair ramp when the standard electronic control system is not functioning, or there is a total loss of power to the vehicle.
Standard in every accessible van with most common conversion is:
Power in-floor ramp with non-skid surface,
Lowered floor,
Maximum interior headroom,
Power door with easy manual operation,
Complete undercoating and rust proofing,
Emergency wheelchair ramp release,
Removable front seat bases,
Manual wheelchair tie-down system,
Fully crash tested,
Fully carpeted seat bases,
Lower ramp angle,
Remote control entry,
SURE DEPLOY primary backup system.
As with any used vehicle purchase, it is important to find a reputable dealer. There are a handful of experienced vehicle dealers that specialize in handicap accessible vans, used or new. If you do find a used vehicle, it may come with a manufacturer warranty that is still valid as long as the vehicle is sold within three years of production, or within 36,000 miles.
Wheelchair accessible vans have had their floors lowered in order to provide extended headroom. The overall comfort and ease of use of modern-day handicap accessible, personal vehicles is far superior to outdated versions. Your best option is to find a vehicle dealership that sells accessible vehicles and to test out accessibility before purchasing. Examine your budget carefully and try to find the best vehicle in that budget that offers the features you need.
Usually a quick look on the Internet can supply you with several names, or you can find advertisements in the phone book. You can also talk with a company specializing in the conversion of vans into handicap accessible vehicles to decide on what options will work best for your personal requirements.