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Freedom Mobility Ltd

0800 864 2529 National Organisation

about Freedom Mobility Ltd

When clients have injuries or conditions that limit their mobility, whether it's a short-term injury like a broken leg or a permanent condition such as a spinal cord injury, our specially adapted self -drive rental vehicles provide the freedom and independence they deserve! We have the largest rental fleet of mobility vehicles in New Zealand, available for both short-term and long-term hire.

Our extensive range of vehicles include Wheelchair Vans, Hand-Control Vehicles, Left-Foot Accelerator Vehicles, and Automatic Vehicles with Steering Wheel Spinners. Plus, our vehicles offer a range of specialised equipment like hoists, ramps, boot cranes, and indicator extensions.
Our dedicated support staff ensure each client gets the right vehicle to match their requirements. We offer a nationwide door-to-door delivery service, full vehicle instruction from qualified driving instructors who specialise in teaching with hand-controls and left-foot accelerators, full insurance cover and 24/7 telephone assistance.


services

  • Hand-Controlled Cars: For leg, foot, hip, and back injuries
  • Automatic Vehicles with Adaptations: For hand and arm injuries
  • Left Foot Accelerator Vehicles: For amputees and those who usually drive with their left foot
  • Wheelchair Accessible Vans: Self-drive and Passenger options for family member or caregiver driven transport.
  • Qualified Driving Instruction with Hand Controls and Left Foot Acccelerators.

We are an ACC Approved Service provider.


contact Freedom Mobility Ltd

0800 864 2529

10A Walls Rd Road, Penrose, Auckland

www.freedommobility.co.nz

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