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I was shocked when they told us the price...90 grand for a 2022 Chevy Traverse conversion. The mini-vans are equally expensive...even more, depending on the accommodations that the person requires. I really don't know how people afford these vehicles...
After doing some more research and speaking with our son's doctors, we've concluded that we don't need a fully-converted vehicle. He can drive a regular vehicle, he just needs assistance getting the wheelchair in and out, and they make a lift that mounts in the back of an SUV and will raise and lower the chair in and out. This will be a huge savings and much less hassle. |
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