Our next sales team member interviewee has been with Rollx Vans for over nine years. He graduated from Minnesota State University, Mankato with a degree in Business Management and a minor in Marketing. He joined our team after working for a rental car company and truly values the relationships he’s built during his time here. Read more…
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The Wheelchair Van Conversion Process
Have you ever wondered about the wheelchair van conversion process, which turns regular minivans into wheelchair adapted vehicles for sale? At Rollx Vans we have a team of about 25 engineers and mechanics that take each vehicle through the two-week conversion process in accordance with strict safety standards. Although our handicap vehicles are customized to Read more…
Meet the Rollx Vans Team: Rocky Nevin
Rocky Nevin graduated from the University of North Dakota and has been with Rollx Vans for more than 20 years. He spends his days as part of the sales team talking with current customers, answering emails, and listening to prospective buyers and helping them with their questions. Rocky answered a few questions about his background, Read more…
Meet the Rollx Vans Team: Dan Delie
Sales and Marketing team member, Dan Delie, didn’t originally want to be in sales. He wanted to be an architect, but when he was offered a unique opportunity to work with adaptive vehicle modifications, his career path suddenly changed. That was more than 40 years ago. Dan has been with Rollx Vans for more than Read more…
Wheelchair Van Buyer’s Guide Recap
Buying a wheelchair van is a unique, and occasionally confusing, process. That’s why we started our Wheelchair Van Buyer’s Guide a few months ago. When you’re purchasing a wheelchair van, there are a lot of different options to consider. First time buyer’s especially typically have basic questions for how to buy a wheelchair van. So Read more…
Wheelchair Van Buyer’s Guide: How to Secure a Wheelchair in a Vehicle
When you need a solution for how to lock a wheelchair in a van or vehicle, it’s important that the wheelchair stays in place. Simply putting the brakes on the wheels doesn’t cut it as the chair is still prone to toppling over. That’s why wheelchair vans are designed with securements or “tie-downs” to keep Read more…
Wheelchair Van Buyer’s Guide: Ford E-Series Reflection
Welcome back to Rollx Vans’ Wheelchair Van Buyer’s Guide. A few posts ago, we said goodbye to the Volkswagen Routan, a minivan that’s being discontinued after this year. Unfortunately, the Routan isn’t the only van that’s going away in 2014. The Ford Econoline, a staple of the full-size van market, is coming to an end. Read more…
Rollx Vans Buyer’s Guide: Full Sized Vans
You’re looking at full size wheelchair vans for sale. Maybe you’ve decided between new or used, maybe you haven’t. That’s okay. There’s another choice you can make before that. Full-Sized Or Minivan. There are certainly advantages to both, but ultimately it breaks down to what you need and want in your van. So rather than Read more…
Buyer’s Guide Bonus Tip: Everything About Used Wheelchair Vans
In the last segment of our “Wheelchair Van Buyer’s Guide”, we talked about used vans vs. new vans, laying out the advantages of both. New vans obviously allow for more personalization, greater selection, and better protection/superior reliability. On the flip side, used vans provide a quality product at a reduced cost. We don’t deny that Read more…
Wheelchair Van Buyer’s Guide: New vs. Used
When it comes to vehicle shopping, there is one question which everyone must face: Should I buy a new wheelchair van or buy a used wheelchair van? There are strong motivators for both options. Used are popular simply because of their affordability, opening up vehicle choices and options that would otherwise be unattainable for consumers Read more…