Cure Vehicle
Cure Vehicle
New vehicle offers disability access for renters.
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" Really got to proud day for me and I think a proud day for the disabled community AME finally. Company has felt the vehicle for them."
" Mark on -- Connie in the passenger's seat and the new NB. It's the first vehicle designed and built from scratch specifically what wheelchair users and were no American car company."
" And this is an historic day. And work headquartered right here in South Florida in Miami."
" The MP one is built it Indian. Mark helped with the design. The car has a built in -- and extra headroom for easy entry and exit to the designing the vehicle was actually built around. The specifications for the Americans with disabilities act about a half million vehicles in the US have been converted."
" For wheelchair users the conversion of the vehicle is very expensive. And generally on a new car in Iran about 55000. Dollars."
" The -- one is still pricey but thousands less about 40000 dollars. There are four billion wheelchair users in the US John over -- has been partially paralyzed for 27 years that's great to assume that."
" Did anybody even cares about us that it -- we have an interest there because good. I mean. -- years ago they."
" One -- vehicle wide there were fifty dealerships nationwide and five in Florida including beer Williamson in their minds. There's already a waiting list for this car here in South Florida. And to Connecticut cap companies have purchased a 140 them. To use as taxis Diana Gonzales NBC might."
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