

The BraunAbility backing adds to the appeal too. So, it’s definitely the look and visual appeal of the car.” They’re not buying it for an off-road vehicle, as it’s a front-wheel-drive V6 - you can’t even get a four-wheel drive. “And a lot of people who have been driving vans want a different-looking vehicle. “The market has been looking for an SUV with enough space for a long time,” he says. Terry Barton, the regional director for Ability Center, says all the company’s stores are currently sold out of Traverses and have been for a few months (though more are en route). If sales are any indicator, Stabelfeldt’s response is a common one. Todd Stabelfeldt (right) says his Traverse is a perfect complement for his new RV, making it easy to explore all of America. “I remember thinking, this is amazing, and I’m done with vans for the rest of my life.” “Sitting in it changed my entire reality,” he says. The Traverse presented no such obstacles. He tried a converted Explorer previously but couldn’t navigate the interior in his power chair. New Mobility contributor opens in a new windowTodd Stabelfeldt was one of the thousands of wheelchair users who purchased a Traverse during its pandemic rollout. The conversion has all the amenities wheelchair users demand - lowered floor, in-floor ramp, power doors, kneeling, removable front seats - with 46% more interior space than the previous SUV standard-bearer, BraunAbility’s Ford Explorer MXV. Now a new contender has emerged, and if the initial response is any indicator, we may finally have the opens in a new windowSUV conversion we’ve been waiting for: opens in a new windowBraunAbility’s Chevrolet Traverse. The scrapyards of America are littered with the rusted frames of conversions that have tried to fill this niche only to come up short, most often on space and comfort.

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