Manufacturer Rebates for Wheelchair Accessible Vans
Automotive Factory Discounts on Wheelchair Accessible Vans and Adaptive Equipment
Am I eligible for wheelchair van rebates through the manufacturer?
Many automotive manufacturers offer incentives, rebates, or discounts for mobility equipment installation. This applies to adaptive equipment such as lowered floor conversions, hand controls, securement systems, transfer seats, and other equipment.
Manufacturers’ mobility assistance programs often include cash rebates of up to $1,000. These rebates typically apply to any automotive mobility product, including a new conversion on a new, unused vehicle. Below are some manufacturers who consistently offer mobility rebates:
Mobility Rebate Programs / Manufacturer Wheelchair Van Discounts
Chrysler Group LLC Automobility Program
Chrysler offers a $1,000 cash reimbursement for the purchase or lease of a new Chrysler or Dodge vehicle to reduce the cost of installing adaptive equipment.
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Ford Mobility Program
Ford Mobility Motoring offers up to $1,000 of financial assistance for adaptive equipment installation on new Ford or Lincoln vehicles. Additional benefits include financing options and roadside assistance.
Honda Customer Mobility Assistance Program
Honda provides up to $1,000 in reimbursement for mobility modifications to a Honda vehicle.
Mazda Mobility Program
Mazda offers up to $1,000 reimbursement toward the purchase and installation of adaptive equipment on eligible new Mazda vehicles.
Nissan Mobility Assist Program
Nissan provides up to $1,000 reimbursement for qualified adaptive equipment installation on Nissan vehicles.
Toyota Mobility Assistance Program
Toyota grants reimbursements of up to $1,000 for aftermarket mobility equipment installed in a purchased or leased Toyota vehicle.
Disclaimer: The information provided is intended as an informational resource only. Funding programs are constantly evolving, and this list may not include every available resource. Mobility Express is not affiliated with the listed organizations and does not profit from any listings.
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