Thanks for the product name, Nanajo1! I also, after much much googling and results about wheelchair lifts for cars, found something called a Bounder, which seems to be a custom-made chair with a lift, and also outdoor nubby tires. However, the price is very intimidating - about $25,000 for what he would need! I get that I am replacing legs, which is very expensive, but I didn't think I'd pay enough for a car

Also, I don't know if they're sold in Canada - I might have to do a little cross-border shopping if this is the way we have to go.
I will look up the Invacare Pronto. You don't happen to know the weight limit on it, do you, or whether they have a heavy-duty model? I don't think he'd care so much about sitting lower when moving, but if he could raise up to talk to people when he wasn't moving, that would make things so much less condescending, I think. I've noticed that many people treat chair users as "lower" than them - I wonder if it's a physical response because usually people that much shorter than us are children, who we treat as needing protection, and we assume we know what's best for them. And yes, butts are not a fabulous sight day after day, even if he is a butt man
