Im a c7 quad and I drive a 2000 Safari mini van with a 4.3 v6 and a side entry 
lift. Learning how to park a side entry wheelchair van is a trick. Actually Ive 
found there is no full proof way to do it. If your not driving this isnt an 
issue which is a good thing. Full size vans with a lift are harder to find 
these days but have advantages....more room....no ramp to go up...and are more 
durable after 100,000 miles. The minis get better gas mileage, are easier to 
drive and park and with the drop floor you can see out the window and get in 
parking garages and the car wash. The raised roof full size vans are a 
pain...pain....pain.....you cant see anything when you ride, no parking garages 
or car washes. Either go with a mini or a full size dropped floor van. Also try 
to get a dual armed lift then you are good for 800 pounds. The single arm 
vangaters are good for maybe 600 pounds

 
ron c7
--- On Mon, 11/30/09, Danny Hearn <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Danny Hearn <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] information about mini vans versus full size and 
wheelchair
To: [email protected], [email protected]
Date: Monday, November 30, 2009, 9:31 AM






Dana, i'm like you and don't drive either---We used to use a large full size 
dodge giant van that I bought cheap and made repairs on, it was huge and hard 
for my wife to drive, plus had an 8cylinder that used a lot of gas, it also had 
side entry lift and we always got blocked in at parking spots.... Now we got a 
1995 chevy astro-mini van with a 6 cylinder and raised roof. It has a rear 
entry ricon lift and we never can get blocked in :-) . Me and wife both love it 
since she drives--------- I went to a van sales and tried loading on the mini 
vans that a quad can drive but man it was a tight fit for me too, plus they 
cost over $25 thousand and way up--- no way we could afford one of those. The 
new ones they had cost over $40 thousand.-----DAN H.





From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Mon, November 30, 2009 9:11:48 AM
Subject: [QUAD-L] information about mini vans versus full size and wheelchair


Hi Gang,

What kind of vans do you use.  I have always used a full size vehicle and I 
went to a united access location just to try out minivans during the summer.  
It seemed like there was so little room with my Permobile.  My new chair has 
two wheels in front, which make the base a little longer.  It was such a tight 
fit I was told that I would have to remove the front chair.  I don't drive.  Do 
any of you use the easy lock to secure your chair? are there others that are 
better?  

I'd like to know others experiences with both size and what vehicle models you 
prefer in both sizes.
I will probably not be getting a brand-new, because of the cost.  I'd also like 
to know the durability and problems that you have experienced.  Have any of you 
purchased a vehicle and then had it modified.
 
I use pencils with rubber in my splints.  I am not able to reach the switches 
to control the functions at all and I have much difficulty reaching the mode 
button.  Do any of you have problems reaching the switches? I I could use the 
switches and the mode button on my older model.
 
Recently I wrote about my wheelchair going dead.  I found out from the 
technician there is a connection under the arm that is a design flaw that is 
not in my other chair that attaches and can easily become pulled out.  I was 
told it has to be connected with electrical tape or twist ties to prevent this 
problem.. 
Thank you and I appreciate any ideas or suggestions any of you may be able to 
offer with any of my questions.
Dana
 
 
 
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