Detail Info for: Dodge : Caravan SXT Mini Passenger Van 4-Door 2005 dodge caravan sxt mini passenger van 4 door 3.3 l vmi handicap equiped

Transaction Info
Sold On:
01/15/2015
Price:
$ 13000.00
Condition:
Mileage:
49706
Location:
Chino, California, 91710
Seller Type:
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
2005 Dodge Caravan
Submodel Body Type:
Minivan
Engine:
3.3L 3301CC 201Cu. In. V6 GAS OHV Naturally Aspira
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
2D8GP44L55R435620
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
Vehicle equipped for wheel chair access with electric ramp, very low mileage and excellent condition, runs excellent Another key consideration regarding wheelchair van accessibility is space. The Grand Caravan supplies more than enough cabin floor space and impressive vertical space, as well. While it compares favorably with other minivans, the Grand Caravan does require a few modifications to provide optimal clearance at the point of entry and sufficient headroom for the wheelchair user within the vehicle. Lowered floor gives plenty of room to move in a Dodge Caravan wheelchair van That’s usually accomplished by lowering the floor of the Grand Caravan. One can choose a half-drop or full-drop floor modification. The adjustment will increase overall clearance by as much as ten full inches. Many wheelchair vans are modified by raising the roof and/or the doors of the vehicle. That’s unnecessary when one is working with a Dodge Grand Caravan. It’s possible to create the necessary space without taking those actions. Seating Options and Adjustments Providing the best access and maximum usability often requires moving or rearranging the center passenger seating within a minivan. The Dodge Caravan’s Stow ‘n’ Go configuration makes that very easy. In the Dodge, all of the passenger seats can easily fold into the vans floor for storage. When they’re in use, the storage space can be used for cargo Dodge Caravan wheelchair van with all seats removed That may provide enough flexibility for many drivers. Others may want to consider removing one of the passenger captain’s seats or taking some other action to clear an optimal path to the driver’s area. The Grand Caravan is up to the challenge. Its flexible seating is easy to adjust and, when necessary, to remove. If a wheelchair user plans to drive the vehicle from his or her wheelchair the driver’s seat will need to be removed. In many cases, the front passenger seat is removed to allow a wheelchair user the opportunity to be a front seat passenger. Other wheelchair drivers will want to move from their wheelchairs into the drives seat. Power seat bases, transfer seats and swivel seats can all be useful in making that process comfortable and convenient. Power Seat Bases Securing the Wheelchair After a wheelchair enters the Grand Caravan, there are a number of ways to safely secure it. One can use manual tie downs. That’s the “traditional” approach and it still has many adherents. The tie downs work well and are quite inexpensive. Those looking to make the process a little less labor-intensive may invest in electric, motorized tie downs. Manual tie downs in a Dodge Caravan wheelchair van Four point tie downs with seatbelts are a good choice for the safety conscious. The secure the wheelchair in place while providing the person seated within it the security of a standard seat belt. 4-point tie downs for wheelchairs Many Grand Caravan owners install EZ Lock wheelchair anchoring systems. These docking units are more expensive than other systems, but they’re extremely strong and offer incomparable convenience.On Dec-16-14 at 16:27:49 PST, seller added the following information: Vehicle equipped for wheel chair access with electric ramp, very low mileage and excellent condition, runs excellent Another key consideration regarding wheelchair van accessibility is space. The Grand Caravan supplies more than enough cabin floor space and impressive vertical space, as well. While it compares favorably with other minivans, the Grand Caravan does require a few modifications to provide optimal clearance at the point of entry and sufficient headroom for the wheelchair user within the vehicle. Lowered floor gives plenty of room to move in a Dodge Caravan wheelchair van That’s usually accomplished by lowering the floor of the Grand Caravan. One can choose a half-drop or full-drop floor modification. The adjustment will increase overall clearance by as much as ten full inches. Many wheelchair vans are modified by raising the roof and/or the doors of the vehicle. That’s unnecessary when one is working with a Dodge Grand Caravan. It’s possible to create the necessary space without taking those actions. Seating Options and Adjustments Providing the best access and maximum usability often requires moving or rearranging the center passenger seating within a minivan. The Dodge Caravan’s Stow ‘n’ Go configuration makes that very easy. In the Dodge, all of the passenger seats can easily fold into the vans floor for storage. When they’re in use, the storage space can be used for cargo Dodge Caravan wheelchair van with all seats removed That may provide enough flexibility for many drivers. Others may want to consider removing one of the passenger captain’s seats or taking some other action to clear an optimal path to the driver’s area. The Grand Caravan is up to the challenge. Its flexible seating is easy to adjust and, when necessary, to remove. If a wheelchair user plans to drive the vehicle from his or her wheelchair the driver’s seat will need to be removed. In many cases, the front passenger seat is removed to allow a wheelchair user the opportunity to be a front seat passenger. Other wheelchair drivers will want to move from their wheelchairs into the drives seat. Power seat bases, transfer seats and swivel seats can all be useful in making that process comfortable and convenient. Power Seat Bases Securing the Wheelchair After a wheelchair enters the Grand Caravan, there are a number of ways to safely secure it. One can use manual tie downs. That’s the “traditional” approach and it still has many adherents. The tie downs work well and are quite inexpensive. Those looking to make the process a little less labor-intensive may invest in electric, motorized tie downs. Manual tie downs in a Dodge Caravan wheelchair van Four point tie downs with seatbelts are a good choice for the safety conscious. The secure the wheelchair in place while providing the person seated within it the security of a standard seat belt. 4-point tie downs for wheelchairs Many Grand Caravan owners install EZ Lock wheelchair anchoring systems. These docking units are more expensive than other systems, but they’re extremely strong and offer incomparable convenience. Any questions call Carlos @ 951-640-4620