How To Finance a Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle Alaska

For people in wheelchairs, attaining a wheelchair accessible vehicle can be difficult. The following article can help by discussing some ways to finance them.

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510-494-1564
6152 thorton ave
newark, AK
Nye Frontier Family of Dealerships
(907) 257-3800
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Anchorage Chrysler Dodge Center
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Anchorage, AK
Lithia Chrysler Jeep of Anchorage
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Karlson Motors
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Aurora Motors
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Alaska Sales & Service
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Palmer, AK
Seekins Ford Lincoln Mercury
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Fairbanks, AK
Cal Worthington Ford of Alaska
(907) 276-5300
Anchorage, AK

For people in wheelchairs, attaining a wheelchair accessible vehicle can be much harder than it is to attain a non-accessible vehicle. People in wheelchairs need special seating options. Even people with partial mobility will have to have modifications done to their vehicles in order to comfortably drive or ride in their cars or vans.

One of the hardest parts of securing a wheelchair accessible vehicle deals with financing. Due to the high cost of wheelchair accessible vehicles and the struggles that many disabled people face concerning employment and living on government disability or social security, for many, a wheelchair accessible vehicle is something they want but are just not able to afford without help.

The good news is that there are financing options for the disabled person who needs a wheelchair accessible vehicle. While it may take a little bit longer to attain a vehicle, it is not impossible. All you need is some time to assess the possibilities and go through the process and you could have an accessible van in no time.

  1. Do your homework - The number one reason people in wheelchairs do not have accessible transport is because they cannot afford it. However, there are services that can help you attain a vehicle if you have a plan that is well thought out. You need to know the correct pricing for a vehicle that is accessible and what it needs (any special features) to be suitable for you. Once you have a clue as to pricing, you can truly begin to attempt to find grants or financing that will help you attain a van of your own.

    The homework you do will also help you to determine fair pricing. With wheelchair accessible vans, you need to look at two essential costs. The first cost is the cost of the van itself and the second cost is the modifications that are necessary to accommodate the wheelchair. For some people, it may be an option to purchase the van without the modifications and have them done by a local company if the price is drastically cheaper. While this may give you two loans as opposed to one, it could be easier to find funding for wheelchair modifications as opposed to the cost of the van, and this could save you a significant amount of money in the long run....

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Author: Ashtyn Evans

Featured Local Company

lealie motors

510-494-1564
6152 thorton ave
newark, AK


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