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Wheelchair Securement Options – Safety and Security on the Road

Wheelchair Securement Options – Safety and Security on the Road

VMi New England wheelchair safety securement

wheelchair van should give you all the freedom that you need to live the life you want. Of course, there are some important choices you’ll need to make when purchasing a wheelchair van, including things like whether you need a wheelchair lift or a ramp, whether you want hand controls installed and what seating configuration will work best for you and your family. However, you’ll also need to consider something else – your safety while in the vehicle. Wheelchair securement options exist to provide you with the best safety while you’re on the road, but you will need to know what system is right for you.

Here at Automotive Innovations, we offer two types of wheelchair securement options – manual and electric/automatic . Both are industry-leading solutions and provide you with tremendous security while riding in your chair on the road. Q-Straint offers a 4-point securement system with floor anchors. You’ll also find docking systems available that lock the wheelchair in place. Q-Straint offers a powered locking mechanism as well, which is more convenient than many other solutions.

EZ Lock has built a reputation for quality and excellence over 20 years in the mobility industry. These docking systems offer ease of use, extremely simple maintenance and tremendous reliability. Featuring durable finishes and hardened steel reinforcement, EZ Lock wheelchair securement options can be great solutions for your needs.

If you are having a hard time choosing between Q-Straint and EZ Lock wheelchair securement options, VMi New England and Automotive Innovations will be there to help you out. The expert Mobility Consultants at Automotive Innovations know exactly what products will best fit your needs, your lifestyle and your budget. We can also explain the various options available to you so that you know you’re making an informed decision regarding your safety while on the road.

How to Buy a Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle in New England and Save Time and Money

How to Buy a Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle in New England and Save Time and Money

Maintenance is an inevitability with any vehicle, and the specialized parts of any wheelchair accessible vehicles can make finding a location for service and repairs difficult. This is not an issue with Vmi New England and Automotive Innovations. For over 25 years we have received specialized training in repairing and servicing wheelchair-accessible vehicles, wheelchair ramps and lifts, and any other accessory, no matter the model. A relationship with us can be the first step to maintaining a properly functioning vehicle.

VMi New England Service Department

wheelchair accessible vehicle is a specialty vehicle and is different from your neighbor’s sedan. Purchasing online can make finding a repair and maintenance location a less straightforward process. A purchase from a Vmi New England and Automotive Innovations is a promise for maintenance at the same location (we have been in he same town for over 20 years).

VMi New England Wheelchair Showroom

No two people or wheelchairs are the same, and with that no two vehicles are the same. With the hundreds of options available for a wheelchair-accessible vehicle, they can be made to fit any variety of needs. How do I know what options I want, what height I need my vehicle to be, or what preferences I have? Find out first hand what van or ramp combination fits you best. Come try a VMI Summit, a VMI Northstar Toyota Sienna 360 or VMI Honda Odyssey may fit you better than a  BraunAbility Toyota with Quiet Drive and or the new BraunAbility Honda Odyssey

 

Find out and see first hand why grey market online converted vans are not the value they might appear to be

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Nothing wrong with this van according to several internet mobility experts

Online shopping limits the buyer to taking the word of the seller at face value, but at Vmi New England all of these options can be tried out firsthand. 

It is important that an investment as big as a mobility vehicle is perfect for you, so it is a good idea to try out what fits your style best.

Vmi New England will work closely with you to help determine how you can qualify for the maximum amount of available manufacturer rebates as well as state & federal tax deductions. Both are excellent ways to save money, but the rules & requirements can be difficult to navigate if you don’t have experience applying for them. We’ve helped many customers receive these incentives and know exactly which steps you need to take to ensure the best chance of receiving them yourself. That level of service is hard to match online.

The internet is a fantastic research tool and can help you decide what vehicle is perfect for you, but no one vehicle is a one-size-fits-all match. 

Come visit Vmi New England where everyday is a Abilities Expo we are just a short ride away from Boson and try all the best mobility vehicles available out personally to make sure it is the perfect one for you. 

It is your life, your money, and you should get a vehicle that comes with great service, guaranteed maintenance, and fits like a glove.

Need some information on how to make your vehicle wheelchair accessible or upgraded with the latest and most convenient features? 

info@newenglandwheelchairvan.com

508-697-6006

2010 Honda Odyssey Information · For Sale

Our New 2010 Honda Odyssey EXL Mobility minivan has a VMI Summit conversion

Additional Information

26,788 miles
 3.5L V6 EFI SOHC 24V
 Fuel Type: Gasoline
 MPG City/Hwy: 17 city/25 hwy

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Honda Odyssey with VMI Summit Conversion

The Summit accessible fold-out ramp van conversion on a Honda Odyssey is a basic, economical alternative to VMI’s best-selling Northstar in-floor ramp system. Fold-out wheelchair ramps sit inside the handicapped vehicle cabin and extend outward when deployed. Summit fold-out ramp conversions do include 2” ramp side rails, which are ideal for those customers who sometimes have difficulty navigating their handicap ramps. This is VMI’s most advanced fold-out conversion. It shares many new features with the Northstar conversion. Other manufacturers offer fold-out accessible ramps, but none can offer the reliability or ease-of-use of the VMI Summit.

Description
Honda Odyssey with VMI Summit Only
 2” side rails help wheelchair users stay on the ramp when entering/exiting mobility vehicle
 With a simple push outward, ramp can be deployed manually for a quick exit in the event of a power or mechanical failure
 Perforated handicapped ramp surface allows debris to fall through before it is brought into accessible vehicle interior
 Handicap ramp equipped with anti-rattle mechanism for a quiet vehicle cabin
 600lb. wheelchair ramp load capacity

Honda Odyssey with VMI Northstar AND Summit
 Full-power mobility ramp and conversion
 12.75” drop FLEX Floor maximizes headroom & interior space for wheelchair maneuverability
 Patented independent rear suspension designed to preserve

Honda Odyssey ride quality and performance
 E-coated floor for maximum corrosion resistance
• NEW ultra-reliable hydraulic PowerKneel system lowers the van to reduce ramp angle
 Seamless integration with Honda vehicle electronics prevents damage to vehicle/conversion
 Mobility van conversion control through Honda keyfob and interior sliding-door switches
 Halo-lit, one-touch interior conversion button
 Ramp ON/OFF switch allows users to disable all conversion features and open sliding doors for able-bodied passengers without deploying the ramp
 NEW lightweight, removable front seats are easier to install/remove from handicap vehicle
 NEW quick-release straps allow users to remove front seats in seconds without removing plastic covers or searching for handles/pedals beneath the seat
 Non-skid accessible ramp surface
 Fully crash-tested and compliant with all government safety standards
 3-year/36,000-mile warranty

Specifications
 Door Opening Height – 55″
 Door Opening Width – 30.75″
 Handicap Ramp Length (angled ramp and transition plate) – 49.5″
 Wheelchair Ramp Length (distance ramp protrudes from mobility vehicle) – 39″
 Usable Mobility Ramp Width – 28.9″
 Overall Floor Length – 91.5″
 Length (from back of seat bases to kickplate) – 61.75″
 Floor Width at B Pillar – 60″
 Floor Width at Front Doors – 60.5″
 Interior Height at Center Position – 60″
 Interior Height at Driver’s Position – 57.25″ Without Sunroof

Standard Features
 FLEX Floor – E-coated for Corrosion Resistance
 12.75″ Lowered Floor Drop
 Most Floor Length of Any VMI handicap van conversion
 Most Floor Width of Any VMI wheelchair conversion van
 Power Kneel Optimized for Reliability and Noise Reduction
 Patented Independent Rear Suspension
 FMVSS 301R Compliant
 Power Folding Handicap Ramp with Non-skid Surface
 Power Door with Easy Manual Operation
 Removable Front Seat Bases
 Mobility Conversion Warranty
 Manual Wheelchair Tie-down System
 Fully Crash Tested
 Remote Control Entry
 600 Pound Load Rating for Mobility Ramp
 10 Degree Wheelchair Ramp Angle

Optional Features
 Durafloor (rubberized flooring)

 

2012 Honda Odyssey Information · For Sale

Our New 2012 Honda Odyssey EXL Mobility minivan has a New VMI Northstar conversion

Additional Information

• 11 miles
• 3.5L V6 EFI SOHC 24V
• Fuel Type: Gasoline
• MPG City/Hwy: 18 city/27 hwy

Pictures

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Honda Odyssey with VMI Northstar Conversion

To satisfy our customers’ needs for additional interior space and a clean, obstruction-free accessible vehicle interior, VMI pioneered the development of the Northstar in-floor wheelchair ramp system for the Honda Odyssey minivan. After almost two decades of refinement, the Northstar remains the most technologically advanced handicap ramp system on the market. Instead of taking up space inside the handicap vehicle, the Northstar wheelchair ramp simply rolls out from beneath the floor. When one considers the advantages of the Northstar in-floor wheelchair ramp system, there is no question why the Northstar is far and away VMI’s best-selling product.

Description
Maximum interior space for wheelchair maneuverability
Obstruction-free doorway allows easy access for passengers
Reduced accessible van conversion wear
(no need to deploy mobility ramp for able-bodied passengers)
Clean, uncluttered handicapped vehicle interior
Less dirt and debris from ramp into accessible vehicle interior
Wider usable accessible ramp surface
Easy access to all interior buttons, handles, and switches
Full use of front passenger seat
No squeaking or rattling from wheelchair ramp
Ramp stows safely under floor in the event of a collision
Deployable on curbs up to 10” in height

Specifications
Door opening height – 55″
Door opening width – 30.75″
Wheelchair Ramp length (angled ramp and transition plate) – 59″
Ramp length (distance ramp from mobility vehicle) – 43″
Usable Handicap Ramp width – 30″
Overall floor length – 91.5″
Length (from back of seat bases to kickplate) – 61.75″
Floor width at B pillar – 60″
Floor width at front doors – 60.5″
Interior height at center position – 60″
Interior height at driver’s position – 57.25″ without sunroof

Standard Features
Honda Odyssey with VMI Northstar only
Ultra-low 8.0° accessible ramp angle
750lb. wheelchair ramp capacity
Manual secondary backup system for additional peace of mind
Sure Deploy backup system allows users to stow or deploy the mobility ramp van conversion even in the event of complete power failure

Honda Odyssey with Northstar AND Summit
Full-power ramp and conversion
12.75” drop FLEX Floor maximizes headroom & interior space for wheelchair maneuverability
Patented independent rear suspension designed to preserve ride quality & performance
E-coated floor for maximum corrosion resistance
NEW ultra-reliable hydraulic PowerKneel system lowers the van to reduce ramp angle
Seamless integration with electronics prevents damage to vehicle/conversion
Conversion control through Honda keyfob and interior sliding-door switches
Halo-lit, one-touch interior conversion button
Ramp ON/OFF switch allows users to disable all conversion features for guest drivers, valets, car wash attendants, etc., and  open sliding doors for able-bodied passengers without deploying the ramp
NEW lightweight, removable front seats are easier to install or remove
NEW quick-release straps allow users to remove front seats in seconds without removing plastic covers or searching for handles/pedals beneath the seat
Non-skid handicapped ramp surface
Fully crash-tested and compliant with all government safety standards
3-year/36,000-mile warranty

Optional Features
Durafloor (rubberized flooring) closely matched to the existing Honda Odyssey interior

Tips for Buying a Wheelchair Van / Mobility Vehicle Online

Can you buy a mobility vehicle online?
Yes. The question, however, is how to buy a vehicle appropriate for your needs, compliant with industry regulations and standards, and one with which you will be satisfied in regards to future service and warranty.

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What do state laws say about the online purchasing process?
Some states have specific laws concerning selling a vehicle across state lines. These laws are designed to protect the consumer, so check with legal counsel regarding the laws in your state.

Will I ever personally meet a representative from an Internet seller? Will they provide references?

QUESTIONS


Probably not. Most Internet sales companies do not usually have regional sales representatives. You’ll be assigned an “in house” sales rep who will assist you but with the lack of personal interaction, they may not be able to fully assess your needs. By choosing a local seller, you can personally meet individuals who have purchased and used the services of your local retailer.

How would I obtain a license tag for a van I purchased online?

You will be able to go to your local tag office and purchase a permanent license tag. There may be a period of time when you cannot use your vehicle as temporary tags are usually not valid except within the state they are issued. Check with your local department of motor vehicles to verify.

How would I obtain a title for a van I purchase out of state?

An out of state Seller who is located in a state other than the state you reside in probably can’t obtain a title for you in your name. The seller may simply provide the title to you at the time of delivery. You would then be required to take the title to your local tag (DMV?) office and transfer it (for a fee) to your name. You should be very cautious about the titling process. Titles are complex and errors can occur. Correcting a title error is a time consuming and often complex task. Knowing the origin of your vehicle and title is extremely important.

If my van’s mechanical systems fail while I own it, who is responsible?

This is a question of warranty and depends on the OEM warranty and the warranty provided by the vehicle modifier. A more significant issue is failure of a vehicle system resulting in bodily injury or property damage. In this case, the vehicle modifier should have what is called “product liability insurance”. This insurance covers any damages to property or injury that might occur as the result of defects, which are the responsibility of the modifier. Without this coverage, the vehicle owner has no one to turn to for responsibility. Make sure to request a certificate of product liability insurance. Vehicle sellers also have what is called “garage keepers insurance” to cover the work they perform. NMEDA dealers carry both types of coverage.

If my van is involved in an accident or stolen after I have purchased it but is still in the care of the online mobility dealer, who is responsible for the damage or loss?
The answer depends on who has what insurance.  So make sure that your insurance starts upon your purchase even if you have not yet received the vehicle. It is a good idea to request a proof of insurance from the Internet seller.  Most reputable vehicle dealers have what is called Garage Keepers Liability Insurance. If they are liable for the loss or damage, this insurance should cover the cost. Sometimes there is a question as to whose insurance is primarily responsible – the Internet seller’s, the trucking company’s or yours.

What if I have substantial problems with a vehicle I purchase online?

Most states have “lemon law” statutes that address defective vehicles. However, YOUR state’s lemon law may not apply if the van was not purchased in that state. Confer with legal counsel about this question.  Aside from lawsuits, in many situations where there is a conflict, personal contact and established relationships help resolve the problem. In the case of on-line purchasing, you may never personally meet an individual from the Internet seller. See the section on Service & Warranty.

How will I know that the vehicle I purchase online will be properly converted and fit the needs of my disability?
Very important question. You really will not know until the vehicle is delivered to you. Every vehicle is different and mistakes can occur. Also, without the Internet seller meeting you personally and you having the ability to “test” the vehicle, there is no way to fully ensure that you or your loved one will properly fit in the vehicle and be able to use it as you desire. Make sure in advance that you have the right to refuse delivery of the vehicle and receive a full refund if, upon delivery, you do not like the way the van fits your needs; it fails to meet your reasonable expectations; or it does not match the description provided by the Internet seller.Come try out all the best wheelchair vans ever built at the oldest and best equipped Mobility Dealership in all of New England2013 Toyota Sienna  DS292397 Left Side View - Elias4Come and meet our all star cast of Veteran Mobility Ambassadors where everyday is a Abilities Expo just a little south of Boston at VMi New England in Bridgewater, MA