Cars which can take a mobility scooter - any ideas, please?
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libbyg
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I have joined on behalf of my husband who has I P F and his mobility is severely affected by his breathlessness. He has 2 scooters and I would like to know about cars which can take a mobility scooter. Our scooter does pack down but I find our big Subaru hard to drive I would like something smaller . Any ideas please!
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Hi @libbyg,
Welcome to Scope's online community! It's great to have you here.
I've moved this post into our Disability Aids and Equipment category, so other members of the community can advise.
If you have any other questions, then please do get in touch!Liam -
Hi Libbyg,
I Had a Scooter it broke down into five parts and it fitted neatly into a Vauxhall Astra car but i still found the seats are a bit clumsy on scooters so i used to put mine on the back seat. Now i have electric wheelchair which travels every were with me now i have a vauxhall estate that will take two scooters if needed, the astra is a nice car to drive fantastic on fuel i would recommend it any anyone.
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I have a Renault Scenic with a winch fitted to load and unload the TGA Mobility scooter I use. I prefer the Grand Scenic as the boot is bigger but it would fit into either Scenic.
TK
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