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I removed this from the article, because it is untrue:

The last ones were withdrawn from the road in 2003, 27 years after the end of production, though some are still in existence. One of those still existing is a 1976 example, one of the last made, which is on display at the National Motor Museum in Hampshire.[1]

Unfortunately this bit still contains some information that may be useful, but I did not know how to rewrite it and give its own place in the article.--83.163.143.150 (talk) 12:22, 17 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]

General Patching

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I've edited this to improve its claims and moved the discussion of recent models out of the intro and down into the body. It should now be clearer that cars specifically designed for wheelchair users are a niche market within accessible vehicles and that adapted Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles (WAVs) are the predominant solution to driving from a wheelchair, while themselves less common than vehicles intended to be driven from a conventional driver's seat using adapted controls.

I've removed entirely the claim that these vehicles are available on Motability, which was not true. Motability does include WAVs in its coverage, but these are adapted mass market models, not the specifically designed vehicles discussed here.

Despite these changes, I suspect this page is better off merged with Wheelchair accessible vans to create a general WAV page (see below) 82.24.122.84 (talk) 00:33, 13 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Merger proposal

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Proposal: Merge Wheelchair_accessible_van and Cars_for_wheelchair_users and retitle as Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles. 'Wheelchair Accessible Van' is overly US focussed and does not provide any coverage of non-US use, which is often based on non-van, super-mini type vehicles. 'Cars for Wheelchair Users' covers vehicles designed specifically for wheelchair users, but without acknowledging the majority market is converted conventional vahicles. As a secondary option, merger might also be considered with Adapted automobile, bringing all coverage of adapted vehicles together in one article, perhaps entitled Accessible Vehicles 82.24.122.84 (talk) 00:01, 13 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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