Handicap-Equipped Vans

For the 1.6 million Americans who use mobility devices but do not live in institutions, a wheelchair-accessible vehicle may be a necessity for daily life. Sadly, nearly 20 percent of wheelchair users live below the poverty level. For them, finding the necessary funding can be crucial.

Paying for a Wheelchair-Accessible Vehicle

Getting a wheelchair-accessible vehicle equipped with all the necessary adaptive driving equipment can be expensive. For those who need help offsetting the costs involved, consider these financial aid options:

"...Buying a used converted van can save thousands of dollars..."
  • Some manufacturers, such as Chrysler and Ford, offer rebates on handicap conversions done to their vehicles.
  • Veteran's associations help current and previous members of the armed services pay for necessary adaptations.
  • Local groups may offer financial assistance to residents who require help paying for a new wheelchair-accessible van or van conversion.
  • Buying a used converted van can save thousands of dollars. Just make sure that the work was done by a reputable establishment, not by a hobbyist or well-meaning friend. It is also a good idea to get a used van with a warranty that covers the van itself, the equipment and the work.

For more information on how to get funding for a handicap-accessible vehicle, call Liberty Motor Company at 1.888.578.8886 or send an email to sales@libertymotorco.com to get a copy of the Liberty Motor Company Pocket Resource Guide, a guide to finding local organizations that can help.

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