I consult with folks every day about their needs and the process of shopping for a wheelchair van in a certain price-range. And of course everyone hopes to find the van that does and is everything they want and need for the price they can afford. I understand this and am extra happy when I have a van that fully suits a persons needs without modifications or add-ons. Due to the unique nature of each person's family and their mobility needs, often times even a well equipped used van needs some changes in order to best meet the needs. In the spirit of this, I suggest keeping close in mind the relative cost, rarity and importance of each feature.
What most folks discover when shopping in this price-range is that their focus needs to be on finding a van that covers the biggest needs, which is usually related to the type and location (rear or side) of lift and how much entry/exit and interior clearance does it have. Beyond those big elements, there are many other items that are relatively easy and have manageable prices. These can be added, changed or modified. An example of these secondary items might be; transfer seats, interior seating arrangements and wheelchair locks. And although I don't sell and install such features, I can consult with you about them. And I work closely with a wonderful expert here in Medford who can sell and install such items for you. You can also take the van you buy from me to any number of experts in your area who sell and install such features that you may want or need. The end result is that you get a wonderful van for a fraction of the cost for a new one.
Thank you for taking time to learn about the valuable and unique benefits of a 'Ricks Rejuvenated' van. I realize there is an underserved group of folks who want and need a nice wheelchair van in a certain price-range with less than 100,000 miles. My focus, commitment and goal each day is to do my very best to be of humble service to each of these people who finds me.
Thank you very much,
Rick Bohr

What most folks discover when shopping in this price-range is that their focus needs to be on finding a van that covers the biggest needs, which is usually related to the type and location (rear or side) of lift and how much entry/exit and interior clearance does it have. Beyond those big elements, there are many other items that are relatively easy and have manageable prices. These can be added, changed or modified. An example of these secondary items might be; transfer seats, interior seating arrangements and wheelchair locks. And although I don't sell and install such features, I can consult with you about them. And I work closely with a wonderful expert here in Medford who can sell and install such items for you. You can also take the van you buy from me to any number of experts in your area who sell and install such features that you may want or need. The end result is that you get a wonderful van for a fraction of the cost for a new one.
Thank you for taking time to learn about the valuable and unique benefits of a 'Ricks Rejuvenated' van. I realize there is an underserved group of folks who want and need a nice wheelchair van in a certain price-range with less than 100,000 miles. My focus, commitment and goal each day is to do my very best to be of humble service to each of these people who finds me.
Thank you very much,
Rick Bohr


