Ford Accessibility Program at Galpin Ford
Welcome to Ford Accessibility Program
At Ford we have a long commitment to making it easier for persons with disabilities (and those who care for them) to purchase and adapt vehicles to fit their individual wants and needs. Here, youāll find guidance through every step of the process in choosing, financing and adapting a vehicle to give you the freedom of independence, including up to $1000 in reimbursement for qualifying adaptive equipment.
Vehicle Eligibility
- All new Ford cars, vans, CUVs, SUVs and trucks sold or leased during the program period are eligible in the Ford Mobility Motoring Program.
- New vehicles acquired from a U.S. Ford Authorized Pool Converter are also eligible.
- Eligible vehicles must have the qualifying adaptive equipment installed within one year of reported purchase/lease date to the ultimate consumer.
- Used vehicles, including those previously in rental service, lease service or repurchased vehicles available for resale are not eligible.
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Customer Eligibility
- Customer must be the end-user of the vehicle that requires installation of qualifying adaptive driving or assistance equipment, or passenger aid equipment.
- The end-user may also be defined as an organization, church, assisted living facility, nursing home, municipality, city, state or federal government.
- Claims may be made for adaptive equipment required by a family member of the owner/lessee of an eligible vehicle, providing the equipment is permanently fitted to the vehicle.
Modification & Adaptive Equipment Eligibility
- Major structural vehicle modifications to accommodate the installation of a wheelchair lift or ramp MUST be completed by a Ford-authorized Qualified Vehicle Modifier (QVM) to be eligible for reimbursement.
- Raised roof and lowered floor conversions alone do not meet the eligibility requirements. Documentation must show that mobility adaptive equipment (such as a wheelchair lift, ramp or adaptive controls) was installed on the vehicle.
- Adaptive equipment is defined as devices that make it easier for persons with permanent physical disabilities to drive or be transported in a vehicle.
* Reimbursement for the exact amount of vehicle adaptation up to $1,000 on adaptive equipment. Up to $200 on alerting devices, lumbar support and running boards when not available from the factory. Total reimbursement not to exceed $1,000.