Mobility Motoring: Wheelchair & Handicap Vehicles

Category: Handicapped transportation service

Address: 7222 S 142nd St, Omaha, NE 68138, USA

Phone: +14028843333

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: 8AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Penny Kershaw

May 28, 2022

Nice place,people,and vans. Pricey will check out ither places next time.

Linda Morgan

May 5, 2022

Awesome people to work with.

Maria Gabriela Valverde

Feb 7, 2022

We had a very good experience with the van. The wheelchair was secure and comfy. We could ride through Omaha without problem. And the service was great!

Katie Soto

Jan 30, 2022

I am a mother of 3 kids and my youngest daughter is disabled and in a wheelchair. I am writing this review to protect the next family purchasing a modified vehicle from being taken advantage of by Mobility Motoring. I wish I had done my research prior to making a purchase from Mobility Motoring, so I hope a family reads this and makes a better-informed decision before trusting your family’s safety to Mobility Motoring. I was so excited to get my brand new, 2020 Traverse modified vehicle, but the instant I stepped foot in the car, I was instantly disappointed. The workmanship is such poor quality, it was obvious at first sight. The door was not sealed properly, which causes an extreme amount of road noise when you drive. I can’t even hear my kids in the back seat while driving. The driver seat and passenger seat are not secure and move around a lot when driving. I even returned the vehicle within a month after receiving it to get the seats inspected because I feared they were not safe. Mobility Motoring assured me the seats were fine and Mike told me “I just have to get used to it.” Only 5 months later I was rear ended and the front passenger seat became unhooked from the floor of the car and flew backwards, almost hitting my daughter in the wheelchair. There is a long list of things wrong with the vehicle; the AC doesn’t work, the check engine light is permanently on, the passenger seat belt doesn’t work properly, the list goes on and on. I have contacted Mobility Motoring and ATC about making things right, they are not willing to buy back the vehicle, which is unsafe to drive. Mike from Mobility Motoring asked me “What’s in it for me?” and he recommended that I “Sell it to someone else.” even after I explained that I can’t sell the car on my own being aware of all the safety issues. I am appalled by the lack of integrity from this company. I know it is a special population of people who are in the market for modified vehicles, which is why I do not want to see another family taken advantage of by Mobility Motoring. Don’t just take my word for it, do your research. ATC vehicles are not approved by NMEDA (National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association) guidelines, and it is obvious! If you are even considering purchasing a vehicle from Mobility Motoring, please do yourself a favor and at least test drive one of their vehicles first, and then test drive a modified vehicle from another company (Braun is right in Omaha). The difference is night and day and I promise you, you don’t have to “just get used to it” as they would like you to believe. The quality of ATC conversions is terrible, mine is even unsafe to drive, and Mobility Motoring lacks all integrity. They would rather I sell this vehicle and put another family in danger than to buy it back from me themselves and make the appropriate corrections to the car. I am so regretful of making a purchase from Mobility Motoring, so I hope I can at least prevent another family with special needs from being treated this way!

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Questions & Answers

Who provides wheelchair rides in Omaha Nebraska?

Tychia ETZ | Sep 14, 2019
Teri C | Sep 14, 2019

Moby, ? You can call the company and ask as they may know of others.

Do you handle power wheelchairs and do you take trades

Terry EATON | Dec 17, 2021
Richard Ziemies | Dec 17, 2021

Talk to the owner Kent. He can yell you. That's who I work with.

Our roommate is physically disabled, has lived with us a long time. Lives in second floor bedroom. Just wondering if we can find disabled transportation for her to go out, such as to for shopping or social events, or medical appointments..

Marc Talkington | Sep 14, 2019
Sandra Ayer | Sep 14, 2019

MOBILITY MOTORING HAS A LOT OF CONTACTS FOR HANDICAPPED PEOPLE. GOBE THEM A CALL AND ASK FOR RESOURCES TO CONTACT.

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