January 16, 2009, Newsletter Issue #151: Buying Used Adaptive Vehicles Means Proper Planning

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Purchasing used adaptive vehicles means cost savings to your pocketbook. However, you also need to be extra diligent to cover your bases with any adaptive vehicle you’re considering. Here are some of the things you should keep in mind.
Always check the body and mechanics of used adaptive vehicles. When you’ve found one which works for you, take it to your own mechanic for a look. Don’t use the dealer’s.Have a driving specialist look at the adaptive vehicle as well. You’ll want to make sure you’re looking at a vehicle which is a good fit for your needs.Get all quotes in advance of future modifications, if you need them. You’ll want to know exactly what you’ll be paying.For options on used equipment for your adaptive vehicle, try medical equipment providers, auto dealers, and classified ads.

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