FigmentSpark
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I've seen some with seats, but not like that. Either way, a ramp or hoist seems overkill.Similar to this style. They fold up in the middle (pull up on the red handle), so they are pretty versatile and don't take up a lot of room.
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My grandmother had one that would fold up to be moved, not sure if this one folds. Still, if you slide the one you show up or down trom the rounded front it could be controlled on a ramp, it's what I would do, I have to be inventive. Better yet would be some kind of pulley system , I wish I had one for getting things like bottled water out of the trunk and onto a dolly or something. As it is I can get things like a case of water or something like a vacuum at curbside but then either need to wait for someone to take it in for me or bring in the water one by one. Being self sufficient is preferred.A ramp or a hoist? Aren't we talking about one of these?
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Yep my dad had an Electra. I sometimes drove them places in it. The hood went on for daysLOL, a Skylark was a midsized car. My mom had a LeSabre, that was huge. And the Electra, THAT was a tank.
Yes, what I posted could be folded, but not required. I'm picturing a four door vehicle, you fold the walker, put it behind the driver's seat in the floor board.My grandmother had one that would fold up to be moved, not sure if this one folds. Still, if you slide the one you show up or down trom the rounded front it could be controlled on a ramp, it's what I would do, I have to be inventive. Better yet would be some kind of pulley system , I wish I had one for getting things like bottled water out of the trunk and onto a dolly or something. As it is I can get things like a case of water or something like a vacuum at curbside but then either need to wait for someone to take it in for me or bring in the water one by one. Being self sufficient is preferred.
Actually, for older people, especially those with hip or leg issues, getting UP out of a low sitting car can be a problem.
Two problems with that.... it'd be a mess from the snow, salt and sand they throw around every winter. And you couldn't see the licence plate, which I think might be a problem in some places. It's a great idea, otherwise.Maybe one of these? It kind of takes care of the issue with the trunk. But then it creates a completely new problem if the trunk is actually needed. Then there's the issue of what happens if it rains although I suppose one can secure a cover.
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Yes, I hadn't thought about the shortages... I've heard the dealerships are actually buying up the rental cars, which is why there's a shortage of rental cars available, too.Any dealerships out there OP for you to look at to maybe get an idea on height issues? That may help narrow down some choices if you can look at cars and determine at least which type of vehicle seems to be best suited. You could even bring the walker too for testing. I know a lot of car dealerships are still dealing with shortages though on cars available but you can certainly try.
What I suggest is to find several vehicles that you may be interested in and get in and out of them, try getting the walker in and out, etc.
Many smaller cars are so low to the ground that elderly people have trouble getting in/out of them.
Yep my dad had an Electra. I sometimes drove them places in it. The hood went on for days