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Wanted Wheelchair Drive/passenger Chrysler Grand Voyager Or Kia Sedona (Uk)


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#1 rac90

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Posted 21 August 2011 - 06:43 PM

WANTED!!!!

I'm looking for a side entrance wheelchair driver/passenger Chrysler Grand Voyager or Kia Sedona.

Needs a lowered floor with at least 56 inches head height, wheelchair restrains/locking system...

Preferably low milage, FSH and MOT. Would be a bonus if it has privacy glass, hand controls and tow bar...

Any advice would be appreciated thanks.

(UK Only Please)

#2 why_d

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Posted 21 August 2011 - 08:02 PM

hey rac have you considered going through motability for one? depending on circumstances you may be entitled to a govt grant that will cover the majority of the expense of conversion etc. it's a bit long winded. but maybe something worth looking into

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Posted 22 August 2011 - 12:20 PM

Hi

Thanks for replying, I have considered motability but I will try get more details about the motability scheme but I still may have a problem with the cost.

I travel regularly and have a lot of equipment. At the moment I've got a big van but it's to big as a run about for in town. Hence why I'd like a tow bar, so I could have a trailer for my equipment.

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