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New Website About Wheelchair Vans Helps Wheelchair Users Become More Savvy When Dealing with Van Dealerships
Posted on 20. Oct, 2010 by Pride Go Go Elite Traveller.
Houston, TX (PRWEB) October 26, 2006
LetÂÂs face it. Buying a car is a tricky task for most people. Hidden fees, haggling, and getting a lemon are a part of life when it comes to buying a new car. WeÂÂve all seen the TV documentaries revealing the games slick salesmen try to pull on unsuspecting shoppers. Wheelchair users can also be victims of these schemes.
Until now, there were no free online sources available that gave wheelchair users access to critical information that can make them savvy shoppers able to deal with unscrupulous wheelchair van dealerships. Enter www.Free-Wheelchair-Van-Buyers-Guide.com/articles.html. It is the brainchild of Allen Wicker. This is a free online resource that offers insider tips, insights and information to the wheelchair user. Information the wheelchair user can use to his or her advantage when it comes to buying a wheelchair van.
For someone confined to a wheelchair, the whole task of buying and maintaining a wheelchair van can be tricky in of itself. ThatÂÂs because wheelchair vans can be outrageously expensive. Sometimes insurance will pay for the purchase of one, sometimes not according to some experts. More still, depending upon oneÂÂs budget, it has to be decided whether an investment in a used wheelchair van would be better than outright buying a new wheelchair van. These are big decisions indeed.
To top this off, if one already has a van, they might even look into the option of doing whatÂÂs called a ÂÂwheelchair van conversion.ÂÂ Which is the task of taking a van and literally changing the body structure, including distance of the driverÂÂs seat from the steering wheel, walk room, floor to ceiling distance and more. This task also involves adding on whatÂÂs called a ÂÂwheelchair liftÂÂ which is a device that opens up from the side of the van and helps the wheelchair user into the van.
All sorts of models, versions and styles are available. Thus making the whole ordeal of buying a wheelchair van or simply converting a van into a wheelchair van — a serious endeavor not to be taken lightly. The new website, www.Free-Wheelchair-Van-Buyers-Guide.com/articles.html, might just be the answer many wheelchair users are looking for. This site is continually growing and increasing in popularity, worthy of book marking to your favorites folder.
CONTACT: Allen Wicker 281-384-4132
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Richard Talks About Using Mobility Equipment
Posted on 19. Aug, 2010 by Pride Go Go Elite Traveller.
Richard Burleigh explains how the GM Mobility Program with OnStar helped him to obtain adaptive equipment for his Buick Rendezvous, in order to allow him mobility around town. Through the Program, Richard was able to obtain financial assistance for a lift that enables him to easily transport his scooter, as well as two additional years of OnStar service on his vehicle. Visit gmmobility.com to learn more about the Program.
At All-Star we have our own in house testing facility. We are are routinely testing products, breaking them, and reengineering them to be the safest and most functional procucts on the market. However, despite having our own facility with fancy gagets, we also rely on some unconventional testing methods to test our catchers equipment. www.all-starsports.com
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