Where could my friend sell her Nissan X-Trail which has been converted to take a wheelchair?

A few months ago, a friend bought a 2009 Nissan X-Trail Aventura petrol automatic, which has been converted to take a wheelchair in the back for her husband. There are still four seats although the two in the back are small. Sadly, her husband has died, so she needs to sell the car. How much do you think it's worth, and where would you advise her to sell it, as it's slightly unusual?

Asked on 25 February 2012 by BC, via email

Answered by Honest John
There is a website dedicated to selling secondhand mobility aids and mobility converted cars at www.justmobility.com. Any valuation I make would be a stab in the dark. I presume this is a 2WD X-Trail? My stab in the dark guesstimate is £10,000.
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