Wheels within wheels

We need to buy a second-hand, small, wheelchair accessible mobility vehicle. Have you any specific advice about mobility vehicles please? We live in North West Kent: where is the best place to buy it please?

Asked on 7 March 2009 by

Answered by Honest John
BCA runs auctions of converted mobility vehicles from time to time at its Manchester auction centre. More information via www.bca-europe.com The alternative is to buy used stock from a conversion specialist such as Brotherwood or Gowrings. Links under specialists in useful websites directory at www.honestjohn.co.uk
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