Buy a Peugeot Partner Tepee wheelchair accessible vehicle with Brotherwood Automobility
Industry: Transportation & Logistics
If you are looking for Wheelchair accessible vehicles that at a budget price point, then the Peugeot Partner Tepee conversion from Brotherwood Automobility is perfect.
Sherborne, Dorset (PRUnderground) December 21st, 2011
If you are looking for Wheelchair accessible vehicles that at a budget price point, then the Peugeot Partner Tepee conversion from Brotherwood Automobility is perfect.
Brotherwood Automobility has now created their second generation of conversions of the popular Peugeot Partner Tepee which has been named the ‘Gold Lion’ model. Now passengers can choose between sitting in the rear of the car or the new front passenger position. This new seating position allows the wheelchair passenger equal visibility to the driver and a secure and comfortable ride.
When creating the conversion of the Peugeot Partner Tepee, the engineering team at the company took into consideration the suspension of the vehicle, noise levels and the loading system. The vehicle can accommodate most medium sized electric and manual wheelchairs.
When purchasing a Peugeot Partner Tepee, you will benefit from front wheelchair positioning, simple and quick loading, Automatic gear selector, four-point webbing wheel restraint, safety belt for wheelchair passenger and rear passenger seat all from £17,165.62.
There are a number of optional extras to choose from with your mobility vehicle including privacy glass, rear parking sensors and a Hook-I Winchin for improved loading.
For more information on purchasing one of our mobility cars including the Peugeot Partner Tepee, please do not hesitate to call on 0844 822 7939
Editors Notes:
Brotherwood Automobility are a specialist company that have been converting vehicles into Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles since 1985.
The company; which now has 58 members of staff and a turnover of more than £7 million, converts vehicles to allow wheelchair passengers across the world to travel seated in their wheelchairs. It exports internationally as far as Australia, Asia and South Africa as well as Europe.
The company also buys back and refurbishes used vehicles for resale.