No companies donate vans to small businesses operated for profit.
If you're running a charity, you might be able to convince someone thinking of trading in a van to donate it to you instead. Depending on how the company's taxes are structured, this could be advantageous to them...they can also get their name in the paper for doing it and that's good too.
One can find vans for rent at your nearest major airplane location. Many car and van companies set up their businesses there so people can rent their cars and vans.
Chances are you can find exactly what you are looking for by looking on the website craigslist or ebay. There are many companies and businesses selling used wheelchair accessible vans.
Classic vans are sold at the Shop411 website. It is also found at Conversion Vans and Classic Cars. You can find them also at the Pronto website or at Tillys.
Almost all of the car companies offer wheelchair vans but the cost of a new one makes it unaffordable for most families. There are alot of conversion companies that take ordinary vans and make them into equiped vans for reasonable cost.
"GM,Ford, volvo, and Dodge make commercial vehicles that all kinds of businesses use. The cargo vans are used for cable, telephone, and various other companies. The passenger vans are used by schools and non profit agencies."
The Quigley 4x4 is probably the most popular and best selling 4x4 van. It is manufactured by Ford. Not many companies make vans with 4x4 capabilties. Chevrolet also produces small numbers of 4x4 vans, with the Express being their most popular.
There are several companies online that sell handicap vans and deliver them nationwide. Two such companies are Mobility Vans USA at http://www.mobilityvansusa.com, and Ams Vans at http://www.amsvans.com.
Yes, there are many different companies nationwide that sell commercial vans. They can also be ordered directly from the vehicle manufacturer.
GMC, Chevy and Ford each make a great line of cargo vans. These vans are built strong and made to last.
The North Face and Vans are sister companies. They are both owned by VF Corporation.
There are three major rental companies that have 15 passenger vans in their fleet. Those companies are Bandago, Executive Van, and Avis all have various models of these vans for short- term rental.
Some companies that sell custom vans include East Coast Auto Toys, Chevrolet's Explorer Vans, and Conversion Van Land. If one is looking to restore a per-existing van, they can do so at a custom body shop.