Or....it is another option (presumably more affordable than a conversion van with a lift) for easy, convenient transportation. Jjst because it doesn't do everything doesn't mean it is useless.
carries as much as a person in a wheelchair can carry, some people don't do a whole weeks groceries in one trip, this allows someone that would normally be restricted to their home or nearby areas to get out when they want without asking others. it looks small and also fuel efficient
This would be more for things like school, doctors appointments, or daily work than a night of binge drinking with friends, or getting a weeks worth of groceries. So yeah it's not as practical as an suv or van or hell even little beater car like my spare vehicle, but I could see it still getting daily use, I'm not disabled to the extent of a wheelchair bound person but my vehicle only sees use outside of work maybe three times a week.
NO. Just no. My husband is a wheelchair user and he would cringe at this. He drives a Jeep Commander (with hand controls of course). Where are you supposed to put all your stuff? God forbid you should get in an accident (you would get smushed). This is a glorified electric wheelchair.
Even a minor fender bender, where you weren't smushed - it has no passenger side door, doesn't appear to have a drivers side, so if you get rear ended you're trapped until the jaws of life can pry open that back lift.
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