Jameob asked:


I need to find a fuel-efficient car/crossover suv that can handle a #2 hitch; back-end attached lift and small powerchair, is this possible?

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2 Responses to “What fuel-efficient cars with a hitch could carry a wheelchair and lift?”

  1. daddyporky@verizon.net on January 8th, 2009 11:52 am

    MERVIN

    try out this site.. but a hitch and the amount of weight it can carry is a variable factor you can increase the load with a special attachment on the hitch. and the frame has different thnickness acceptors for a hich..
    i hope this info helps ok gilermo

  2. Ann on January 10th, 2009 1:56 pm

    TY

    I work for M.C. Mobility Systems, Inc. ( ) and Ability Van Rentals ( ) and we recommend that customers who are concerned about fuel efficiency go with a Honda or a Toyota. Unfortunately, the additional weight of a wheelchair lift or conversion package will effect the fuel efficiency, but these two makes are probably the best solutions.
    Hope this helps!

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