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  2. Wheelchair accessible van - Wikipedia

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    About 65% of personal use wheelchair-accessible vehicles employ a side-entry configuration. Side entry vehicles can accommodate 5 passengers at most and are typically limited by total maximum load because of the extra weight of the conversion and often cannot seat more than 2-3 passengers based on total weight.

  3. Cars for wheelchair users - Wikipedia

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    However, as of 2017 the vehicle has not gone into full production. It is an electric car, capable of going up to 25 miles per hour, designed for local use, with an estimated range of 60 miles. [11] Elbee is a vehicle created by Czech company ZLKL. The vehicle is officially categorised as a "heavy all-terrain vehicle" and has a maximum speed of ...

  4. Used car dealer sold wheelchair-accessible vans but took his ...

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    In one case, he sold the same 2017 Ford wheelchair-accessible van to 13 buyers over the course of nearly a year, collecting $260,000 along the way — and when he finally did deliver the vehicle ...

  5. Nissan NV200 - Wikipedia

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    The production model was unveiled at the 2013 Matsuya Ginza's 'New York Week' fair, and went on sale as 2014 model year vehicle. [26] The Nissan NV200 New York City taxi was built in North America at Nissan's facility in Cuernavaca, Mexico. [27] The vehicle entered the New York City taxi fleet near the end of October 2013.

  6. Ambulance - Wikipedia

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    Car – Used either as a fly-car for rapid response [2] or to transport patients who can sit, these are standard car models adapted to the requirements of the service using them. Some cars are capable of taking a stretcher with a recumbent patient, but this often requires the removal of the front passenger seat, or the use of a particularly ...

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