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2012 Dodge Grand Caravan Handicap Wheelchair Accessible Vmi Conversion Van on 2040-cars

US $24,900.00
Year:2012 Mileage:18046
Location:

Woodstock, Illinois, United States

Woodstock, Illinois, United States

Contact Us:

Alternative Mobility Solutions, Inc.
1340 Cobblestone Way
Woodstock, IL 60098
 

Call Us Today:

      (815) 527-7297
       Ask For:   Olaf

 

For sale 2012 Dodge Grand Caravan with VMI Handicap Wheelchair Conversion with only 18k miles.

 

VMI Conversion List:

§    lowered floor

§    side slide-out automatic ramp

§    automatic side door

§    kneeling system

§    EZ Out driver and passenger seats

§    in-floor wheelchair tie-down system

§    automatic power lift gate

         Recently we have received delivery of handicap accessible vans that were claimed as flood vehicles by one of the mobility dealers in Alabama.
During heavy rain water level quickly raised and flooded their inventory parking lot. By law, if the water level reaches the lower door seal, insurance has to process those vehicles as floods. All the vehicles we've received are in great condition, have been inspected, cleaned and tested. All necessary repairs have been performed. Every vehicle that we've received looks and smells new, is fully functional and has no signs of water intrusion.
This creates great opportunity to acquire a handicap accessible van at the fraction of the cost!

We have more handicap vans to choose from. Please see our other auctions or contact us for details.  

Bid with Confidence!
Alternative Mobility Solutions has a Perfect ebay Feedback Score.
Every van we sell is Inspected and Tested by a
Certified Safety Inspector from Illinois Department of Transportation as well as police officer from
the Secretary of State Police Department.

 


 

This vehicle has passed all state, safety and police inspections and Secretary of State/Department of Motor Vehicles had issued a satisfactory rebuilt title that can be registered in any state.

We can arrange shipping to any location in US and Canada.

Please contact us with any questions at 815-527-7297.

 

Frequently asked Questions about Buying Online

 

I want to see and drive my van in person.  Is that possible when I purchase on the internet?

Yes.  Many of our customers choose to fly in and pick up their van at our dealership. We can pick you up from the airport.

 

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

We can obtain a 15 day in-transit plate for you that is valid in all states at a cost of $10.00.

 

Where will I pay taxes?

 You are only responsible for taxes in your own state. If you live in Illinois, we'll do everything for you.

 

When I buy a van online how do I know I am dealing with someone reputable?

Check the Ebay feedback score and buy from a dealer that has at least 99% positive feedback. 

 

How do I know the van is road ready?

Always buy from a dealer that has a service department and is willing to provide you with a copy of their safety inspection.

 


How do I pay for my purchase?

We accept wire transfer, certified check or cash.

 

 

Why buy from AMS Auto?

 

We specialize in handicap accessible vans.

We assist our out of state customers with shipping to make a very easy transaction for them.

We have been selling cars on the internet for over a decade and we are proud to have earned a 100% feedback on ebay.

We are a family business that provides our customer with a great vehicles at great prices.

 

Happy Bidding!

 

 

We reserve the right to cancel this listing at any time.

Dodge Grand Caravan for Sale

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