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John T.
Sep 2013
Auto Sales, Auto Service
As good as the leading manufactures of handicap-converted vans build them, sometimes the automated systems in them break down. I drive a Toyota Sienna van from my wheelchair and I rely on United Access of Champaign to keep me rolling.
This past Summer I had an important meeting across town in 30 minutes. I gab the keys and head for my van. I hit the remote on
the keychain. The side door on my 2006 Toyota Sienna slides open and the ramp unfolds. I roll up the ramp and behind the wheel. I start the engine and press the button to fold up the ramp and close the side door ... but
nothing happens. I tried it again and then again but still nothing. I called Gary at United Access.
In a matter of 20 minutes Gary shows up at my home and troubleshoots the problem. It was a stuck relay switch. I ask how much I owe him for coming out and he waves me off. I?m a regular customer and he knows I will be back for other repairs and maybe
someday a new van. I probably will.
United Access of Champaign is a sales and service dealer of handicap converted vans and equipment for people with disabilities. Gary Wilson is the General Manager. Gary along with his service technician, Derek, are experts when it comes to vans equipped for drivers with physical disabilities. I have lived in several different cities and worked with other businesses like United Access but this one stands head and shoulders above the others.
This past Summer I had an important meeting across town in 30 minutes. I gab the keys and head for my van. I hit the remote on
the keychain. The side door on my 2006 Toyota Sienna slides open and the ramp unfolds. I roll up the ramp and behind the wheel. I start the engine and press the button to fold up the ramp and close the side door ... but
nothing happens. I tried it again and then again but still nothing. I called Gary at United Access.
In a matter of 20 minutes Gary shows up at my home and troubleshoots the problem. It was a stuck relay switch. I ask how much I owe him for coming out and he waves me off. I?m a regular customer and he knows I will be back for other repairs and maybe
someday a new van. I probably will.
United Access of Champaign is a sales and service dealer of handicap converted vans and equipment for people with disabilities. Gary Wilson is the General Manager. Gary along with his service technician, Derek, are experts when it comes to vans equipped for drivers with physical disabilities. I have lived in several different cities and worked with other businesses like United Access but this one stands head and shoulders above the others.
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UNITED ACCESS is currently rated 5.0 overall out of 5.
No, UNITED ACCESS does not offer free project estimates.
No, UNITED ACCESS does not offer eco-friendly accreditations.
No, UNITED ACCESS does not offer a senior discount.
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