Thorntrees Garage has produced a little video demonstrating the VW Caddy WAV. This video shows the conversion type and the effectiveness of this vehicle and conversion type for wheelchair users.
Images often don't show the true value of these vehicles, whereas, with a video, you can see the moving parts and demonstrate the type of space available without having to come to a showroom.
This is the first in a series of videos Thorntrees Garage will produce for our vehicles. Please get in touch if you have any questions or enquiries about this WAV or any other WAV we have in stock.
We have added a video transcript if you want to watch without sound.
"This is a brotherwood Caddy converted by Sirus so that the wheelchair user can drive from their wheelchair.
If we go around to the back, we can see the wheelchair user will go up the ramp and into the vehicle, and then their wheelchair will lock in place with the locking plate on the floor of the vehicle, and then they can drive using the hand controls.
The plate unlocks when they reach their destination, and they come backwards out of the vehicle. The key fob is pressed—the ramp lifts. The tailgate comes down, and the suspension lifts so the car is ready to drive.
When the wheelchair user reaches their destination, they press the other button on the key fob. The indicator light lights up to show that the vehicle will open. The suspension lowers, the tailgate lifts, and the ramp is ready for the wheelchair user to enter and drive."
To see more details about this Volkswagen Caddy, please look at the listing on our website."This is a brotherwood Caddy converted by Sirus so that the wheelchair user can drive from their wheelchair.
If we go around to the back, we can see the wheelchair user will go up the ramp and into the vehicle, and then their wheelchair will lock in place with the locking plate on the floor of the vehicle, and then they can drive using the hand controls.
The plate unlocks when they reach their destination, and they come backwards out of the vehicle. The key fob is pressed—the ramp lifts. The tailgate comes down, and the suspension lifts so the car is ready to drive.
When the wheelchair user reaches their destination, they press the other button on the key fob. The indicator light lights up to show that the vehicle will open. The suspension lowers, the tailgate lifts, and the ramp is ready for the wheelchair user to enter and drive."
To see more details about this Volkswagen Caddy, please look at the listing on our website.