Wheelchair Accessible Van FAQs
Yes.
If your van is listed on our Conversion Models page, we can convert it for you. See our Convert Your Van page for more information.
Yes.
Contact us and we can help you get the right parts for your conversion van. You may also contact or visit any of our partner service centers to receive local support for your conversion van.
No.
Georgia residents: Yes.
Since our business is located in Georgia, sales tax code requires only residents of the state to pay taxes on their purchase. This is a one-time tax on materials, not labor.
Yes.
The entire conversion cost can be written off as a medical expense (for one tax year only).
Yes.
Our converted vans meet or exceed all required FMVSS and NHTSA safety standards. Each conversion is engineered to enhance the vehicle’s safety by using high grade materials and adding structural reinforcement to the vehicle.
No.
Our minimally invasive conversions keep more of the vehicle in-tact than our competitors. This means the vehicle drives like it did before it was converted, unlike our competitors.
No.
We are registered with the NHTSA as an approved vehicle modifier, therefore, our conversions do not void the vehicle’s factory warranty. Think of your converted vehicle as the same vehicle, just with an upgrade.
Yes.
Wheelchair accessible vans (WAVs) are not only more valuable than the vehicle without a conversion, but they also retain their value longer.