2017 Toyota Sienna Xle Wheelchair Handicap Mobility Van ‘11k’ Miles $39,000 on 2040-cars
New York City, New York, United States
2017 Toyota Sienna XLE Wheelchair Handicap Mobility Van ‘11k’ Miles $39,000
This handicap conversion features a lowered floor and power ramp that works from inside as well as the remote from the outside has transfer seats and hand controls . The automatic lowering ramp feature works 100%. Both rear side doors are power and can slide open at the touch of a button. Every option works on this van. It is well built with many options and superior quality.
This is for the person or family looking for the best wheelchair van has to offer. It has an 11" lowered floor throughout, power liftgate, power memory seats, power ramp for the wheelchair as part of the conversion. The van runs and drives with no mechanical issues. The engine and transmission operation is smooth, powerful and fuel efficient due to the front wheel drive! The van is extremely clean and was just detailed from bumper to bumper. The fully electronic wheelchair ramp operates exactly how it should.
On the road performance is nice and straight and the suspension also feels great. This model has the upgraded suspension so the ride quality is upscale. All used vehicles have some wear and tear but we are sure the new owner will be more than pleased with the excellent condition of this van!
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