Well I just looked as I'm looking for a Volvo to buy. I wouldn't of wasted my time if the title had been less ambiguous :/
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well i looked on here ,because my m8 had both of his legs removed a few month ago, and was looking for the same sort of lift . so i can get him abt, but it wouldnt fit ,now reading this thread, cant get over the way this site has gone, every day someone is getting the hump with someone, anyway gutted it dont fit, good luck with your sale, regards
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My father is looking at buying a new self loading scooter which seems very expensive hence viewing this thread. Don't forget the post count increases every time you (including the original OP) revisits the page.
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Furthermore I fail to understand your comment"self loading scooter", no scooter self loads, you'll need a winch (with ramps) or a crane, and of course the scooter. Plus you fail to add what car you are trying to put the scooter in. Jon. |
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Unfortunately I haven't been to Sussex since the bereavement (I note no comment about that - hard nose bunch eh?) and hence no details (or photos) of the items - but I think I implied this in my original post. Jon. N.B I can tell you the crane (as it like a miniature crane) fits nicely in the back of the V70P2 (it'll fit in any Volvo estate from the 700 to current V70s). |
The Quingo Flyte is a scooter that is almost self loading - all explained on the website, but is quite expensive.
One disabled person can load & unload with ease, and it may be available on hire via Motability - I haven't checked yet! |
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I am familiar with the Quingo product, saw them all at the Mobility Roadshow. Jon. |
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I was simply posting information , without comment on anyone's post. Better that you keep away from this section i think! |
Always a pleasure reading Prufrock's posts, always guaranteed a laugh...http://s12.postimg.org/3l4v1311l/rofl2.gif
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