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August 2022 by Julie Tvrdy
They move mountains to get you a SUV with a wheelchair ramp. Nice people.
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October 2021 by Krista Milhofer
Amanda was the best... I was calling around and getting nowhere. It was like everyone was trying to make me not get what I needed. Thank goodness for this place! Super clear, informed, and polite.
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May 2021 by David Lingenfelter
The best supplier of accessible vehicles in the state! Eddie and Amanda are awesome!
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April 2021 by Mark Zenobio
Shopping for a new vehicle is always tough however, working with the team at Absolute Mobility was a fantastic experience. The team made us feel comfortable with no pressure and answered all of our questions. They went out of their way to listen to our needs and help us get into the right vehicle for us. In the end we could not be more pleased with the new van.
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February 2021 by Helen Miller
This is our second Van that we have got with Absolute Mobility, they are located in Tacoma and Woodinville and we was so impressed with their knowledge, they are all very good, Amanda, Eddie, Shane, Ayla, now they know how the paperwork is suppose to be and are very accommodating to a person with disabilities. they will offer a scooter when going into their showroom, explain the different features, there is lots to learn and if you can't remember it all, they are only a phone call away. We went to Woodinville because they have lots on inventory and ended up going back more than once, 60 miles from our home, but a trip well worth getting help that knows what they are talking about. We really would recommend them in a heart beat. Great bussiness
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August 2020 by Renae Klein
Absolute Mobility is absolutely the best in every way I can think of. They had exactly what we needed. The service is phenomenal. And the people are supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.
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April 2019 by Guy Brouillette
They don't rent wheelchair accessible vans to people in wheelchairs... let that sink in. They will not put hand controls or even a drivers transfer seat in a rental van. So if you are like so many, an active wheelchair users (ie Disabled) then you can not rent their van. You can have an able bodied person rent the van and they can drive you around, but if you are alone or travelling for work or leisure on your own, you are out of luck. To be fair, its not just Absolute Mobility, none of the wheelchair accessible van rental companies do this anymore. Yes, they use to but not any more I guess we are to risky. They will be happy to take your money when you buy a van and very happy to install hand controls and transfer seats but you have to buy the van not rent it.
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March 2019 by Cindy Ramey
We just purchased this beautiful 2015 Toyota Sienna/Braun Conversion van. Everyone was very knowledgeable, and so helpful, really putting the customer first. Thank you Amanda, Angela, and Shay. You're the best!!!
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May 2018 by Brian Rushton
I think results matter the most in a business, and we got good results from Absolute Mobility. We were shopping for a wheelchair conversion van at Absolute Mobility. We found something we liked, but it was a little out of our price range. We ended up working with Absolute Mobility to purchase a new van from our local dealership and having it converted. They were able to get us the van we wanted, and even replaced a windshield that had been damaged in transit, which I found very impressive. I would recommend them to others looking for a wheelchair conversion van.
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April 2017 by Tina Martin
Our experience with this company has been the worst purchase of a vehicle ever. Once we had picked out a vehicle and were working through the paperwork we couldn't get Ayla, the agent we worked with to call us back. If they put her in charge of your vehicle...run the other way!!! It took several days and numerous calls to get her to finally call us back with status information. Since then we've found out that they registered our vehicle to the wrong address and when we received our license plates there weren't tabs or registration with them. We had to make a trip to the licensing place to change the address and they told us it was likely that they had our tabs and registration. Rather than trying to work with them to get this documentation we decided to pay money to get replacement tabs. We'll find another auto dealer to work with when we need the replacement vehicle even if it means driving across the state to Spokane.
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August 2013 by Sharon Klumpenhower
Each time I have purchased something here, I have been told it has to be brought down from Woodinville. This process has taken weeks to accomplish with no explanation as to what is taking so long. I also feel that they keep trying to get me to buy additional and/or more expensive products. Don't buy a mobility scooter here.