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The Renault Trafic 2013 prices range from $10,670 for the basic trim level Van Trafic 2.0 DCi SWB to $16,060 for the top of the range Van Trafic 2.0 DCi LWB.
The Renault Trafic 2013 comes in Van.
The Renault Trafic 2013 is available in Diesel. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the Van 2.0L 6 SP Automatic to the Van 2.0L 6SP Manual.
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2013 Renault Trafic | Specs | Price |
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2.0 DCi LWB | Specs: 2.0L, Diesel, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC | Price: $12,100 - $16,060 |
2.0 DCi LWB | Specs: 2.0L, Diesel, 6 SPEED MANUAL | Price: $11,000 - $15,070 |
2.0 DCi SWB | Specs: 2.0L, Diesel, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC | Price: $11,660 - $15,620 |
2.0 DCi SWB | Specs: 2.0L, Diesel, 6 SPEED MANUAL | Price: $10,670 - $14,630 |
From the sounds of things, you need a vehicle that can accommodate the wheelchair as an actual seat in the car rather than having the chair folded and stored for the journey. With that in mind, a van or people-mover is by far the best best bet and the news is good, because there are plenty of choices. For a while there, people were converting Ford Falcon station-wagons for this task, but since the Falcon is no longer made, vans have become the new default vehicle to convert. Which makes plenty of sense.
There are specialist firms around that will carry out whatever conversion you require and tailor-make the ramps, lock-down points and grab-rails you need to make it work for you. Switched on companies will sit down with you and discuss your precise requirements and engineer something bespoke if necessary.
At the moment, the list of car choices is pretty long and includes the new Hyundai Staria, VW Caddy, LDV G10, VW Caravelle, Renault Kangoo, Renault Trafic, Hyundai iLoad, Mercedes-Benz V-Class, Toyota HiAce and, in case you need something really big, even the Toyota Coaster. Some of these companies are also registered as NDIS suppliers.
But don’t rule out a second-hand vehicle, either. There are websites around listing used wheelchair-accessible cars for sale. Some will be ex-taxis, but others can be relatively low-kilometre cars that might just have the exact layout you were looking for.
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Clutches are deemed wear and tear items, which is why they wouldn’t cover the replacement cost. While 80,000 km is not a lot of kilometres for a clutch replacement it is getting near the kilometres that you would anticipate it. The two things shouldn’t be related, I would guess that they saw the clutch was nearly worn-out and it was deemed best to replace it now.
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SOUNDS like you need a van. The European vans are way ahead of the Japanese rivals in every aspect except price. They can be tricked up with all sorts of accessories that can look very cool. The Vito is worth considering, as are the VW Transporter and the Renault Trafic. If you can get away with a smaller van, look at the VW Caddy. The Japanese vans don't rate highly in crash testing, but the European vans have all the safety systems you'd expect in a passenger car.
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