Live life to the full with Brotherwood mobility cars
Industry: Transportation & Logistics
If you or a loved one are a wheelchair user and find it hard getting into a regular car to visit friends, family and generally get around, you should consider mobility cars from Brotherwood Automobility.
Sherborne, Dorset (PRUnderground) February 16th, 2012
If you or a loved one are a wheelchair user and find it hard getting into a regular car to visit friends, family and generally get around, you should consider mobility cars from Brotherwood Automobility.
The company has an extensive range of new vehicles for sale from Peugeot, Volkswagen, Kia and Fiat. Each car has been converted from new to allow wheelchair users to travel in comfort and style in their new vehicle.
Whilst new vehicles can be sometimes be quite an investment, used mobility vehicles can provide a more affordable option for those with mobility transport issues. Check out Brotherwood’s online used showroom to see the wide range of quality and guaranteed used wheelchair cars.
As well as having new and used accessible vehicles, Brotherwood Automobility has a number of vehicles available for hire. The fleet is perfect for special occasions where you need transport or makes for a great trial before committing yourself to a purchase.
Knowing which option to go for and what to look for in a wheelchair accessible vehicle can be difficult, so Brotherwood Automobility’s website has a number of useful guides to help make the process easier.
The latest deal from Brotherwood Automobility is a number of low mileage Kia Sedona ‘Red & Gold’ label cars at great low prices. These vehicles are all factory refurbished and come with a warranty.
For more information about any of the options mentioned in this Press Release, please call 0844 822 7939 or visit www.brotherwood.com.
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.