Wheelchair Accessible Rollx 2013 Dodge Grand Caravan Sxt Clean Carfax One Owner! on 2040-cars
Pine Brook, New Jersey, United States
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Beautiful 2013 ROLLX WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE Dodge Grand Caravan SXT. This almost new van is a ONE OWNER and has a CLEAN CARFAX!! As you can see from the pictures, the ROLLX conversion is BRAND NEW with a warranty start date on the conversion of June 30, 2014! The center seats were removed when the floor was lowered. This van has a POWER IN-THE-FLOOR RAMP which when not being used is tucked away under the floor completely hidden and out of the way. The floor of the van has been lowered 11 inches giving a whopping 58 inches of head room, that’s almost 5 feet high! The POWER SLIDING DOOR opening has also been increased to 54.5 inches high with an extended width of 31.5 inches. The total cargo area length is 84 inches (7 Feet) long and 66.5 inches in width with both doors closed. The distance from the front of the rear seat to the clip-in base in the front (the area the chair would be) is 54.5 inches. The ramp itself is 50 inches long and a comfortable 30 inches wide. The front and rear clips for the chair are exceptionally easy to use and their track is long making clipping the chair easy from many different areas. One touch/push remotes make operating the ramp simple. With the push of one button, the power sliding door opens, the van kneels down and the ramp slides completely out. When you are ready to move simply push the button one more time and the ramp slides back under the floor, the van tilts back to its original position, and the door closes! Check out the short videos of these processes on the Rollx Vans site. If you want any additional accessories, Rollx will send someone to you! The same with the warranty! One call to Rollx and they will come to you. Please call with any questions and to set up an appointment to come see and test drive this wonderful van. We have 2 more in other popular colors. See our website for more info about us and these vans.. Please call 973.227.2600 for more detailed information.
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