Try the Fiat Multipla wheelchair accessible vehicle from Brotherwood Automobility
Industry: Transportation & Logistics
If mobility issues are affecting you or a family member and you are considering discovering more about mobility cars, then take a look at Brotherwood Automobility’s wheelchair conversion of the Fiat Multipla.
Sherborne, Dorset (PRUnderground) January 19th, 2012
If mobility issues are affecting you or a family member and you are considering discovering more about mobility cars, then take a look at Brotherwood Automobility’s wheelchair conversion of the Fiat Multipla.
This wonderful conversion is ideal for those looking for a small vehicle that allows the passenger to sit next to the driver. This multi award winning vehicle has plenty of headroom and can fit almost any sized wheelchair. Access is provided via a ramp at the rear and the wheelchair user will be secure thanks to the full restraint system and seatbelts.
The Fiat Multipla has a 1.9 Direct injection Turbo Diesel engine, 5 speed manual transmission, ABS Brakes, Power Steering, Electric mirrors and driver and passenger airbags.
Prices for the Fiat Multipla wheelchair conversion start at £27,740.52, which can be upgraded to include reverse parking sensors, SilverSeal and Darkened windows for an additional cost.
All our wheelchair accessible vehicles have been engineered to the highest standards and allow for a comfortable ride. We take on board all the needs of our customers and aim to produce practical solutions that allow our mobility cars to blend in with other vehicles on the road.
To find out more about new and used mobility cars and vehicles please visit https://www.brotherwood.com/ or call 01935 872603 to speak to one of our friendly and knowledgeable team members.
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.