While doing 2 x outings with my wife and special needs son yesterday, I had to walk back to our old mini-van to re-store some stuff. While walking back across the parking lot, I seen a lady sitting in her mini-van, idling her vehicle (waiting for her kids to come out of the hockey arena) and she had her window down. While walking by, I asked how she likes her mini-van and explained I was I'm looking for a replacement van. Not only did she explain good and bad of her van, she also showed me insides of her sliding doors, inside of her rear power door and how the 3rd row seats fold down - to transport a wheel chair. She was like a hungry sales rep but she wasn't selling a thing. And best of all, she explained the good and bad items - of her specific model of mini-van. Most women don't talk to strange men. She went above and beyond to help my family.... Many thanks to the lady with no name.... Glad we still have friendly folks who still help others (strangers) on our earth...
Post by lavishgail on Jan 23, 2017 14:15:08 GMT -5
HI Spike,
I have a Ford free star with a 3rd seat and it also folds down. You can put anything in there. I was not sure what you were looking fore. But my van you cannot just drive a wheelchair right in. It had captain chairs and a row in between them, so I wasn't sure it was something you wanted to talk about?
BUT I bought mine second hand for 2,200 it only had 50 thousand miles on it I think and I've never had any problems with it until my step son smashed it. It's fine now like all brand new again.insurance paid almost all of it and we had to pay 715.00. I'm not happy about the fact my step son never asked if he could help, plus he has 4 kids no job. I can't go their too much drama!
But it's a wonderful van as you saw and mine seats 7. Sorry we haven't talked about this be4! !! Gail