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Date: | Fri, 25 Jul 2003 18:03:12 -0400 |
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Ford, & chevy & Dodge have rebates of 1000.00 once you put special
equipment in them. Some communities have deals on property tax. I had
to take my Registrastion, Bill of sale, & bill of sale for conversion to
the tax colector with an Rx from the doctor-put the ramp up & down, show
them the tie downs & now I pay no property tax on it. The first year
that would have been about 1200.00- now with depreciation it would be
about 800.00 so it is a great savings. oy
ksalkin wrote:
>Yes, and Ford Motors has grants to install adaptive equipment, I believe.
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>Kat
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>BG Greer, PhD wrote:
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>>CJ,
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>> General Motors used to have an auto accessibillity office. They were
>>researching auto design and they paid me $50 to sit in various cars and make
>>comments.
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>>Bobby
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