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Mobility Van Conversion

September 16th, 2009

My husband and I shuttered at the thought of giving up our prize luxury mini van for an oversized, less attractive handicap van when we made the commitment to care for my son after his ski accident two years ago.  We just knew that this was going to be a life time commitment so we chose to invest in a  more practical 2008 Dodge Entervan Grand Caravan with Rear Entry FMI Kneelvan.  It came fully equipped with all the best features to suit our every day needs now.

It has an amazing 10 inch lowered floor, power fold-out ramp, no skid ramp,remote entry system, power hatch, power kneeling system, tie downs, c.d. player, cup holders, soft leather passenger seats, power doors and locks, rubber floor, dual a/c, and full power.  The rear entry FMI Kneelvan Handicap Van Conversion is fully equipped with power rear door and ramp.

We paid for these state of the art extras because they were well worth the investment.
GPS/DVD Navigation system with XM Radio, Backup camera in navigation system, back up camera in the rearview mirror, HD t.v. , 20 wheel , all wheel drive, ¾ 2500 chassis W/6.0 Ltr V/8 , Home link visor and back up sensor.
Best of all, it seats all six of our family members including my sons wheelchair.

So now we have been able to preserve our own sense of style and incorporate all of our sons needs.  This van has provided us with whole new sense of freedom and luxury as well as safety.

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