Choose an Installer


A Mobility Motoring Installer demonstrates a car's functions.

Finding the Right Dealer

Choosing a company to provide your adaptive equipment is an important decision. Be sure to ask about credentials, experience, warranty coverage and service after the sale. To help make your choice, reference the Ford Mobility Resource Guide to find companies with the following affiliations.*

Qualified Vehicle Modifier

Qualified Vehicle Modifier logoQVM is Ford Motor Company's quality assurance recognition given to after-market adaptive equipment installers that meet manufacturing “best practices” guidelines. Ford Motor Company developed the QVM guidelines to assist builders in achieving greater levels of customer satisfaction and product acceptance through the manufacture of high quality conversion vehicles. It includes an introduction to process controls, quality controls, customer support and management practices recommended by Ford, as well as a commitment to continuous improvement. QVM participants must exercise sound engineering judgment in the execution of vehicle modifications, remain fully responsible for meeting all applicable federal and state rules and regulations, and submit to periodic reviews. To view a list of current QVM participants, visit our Modifier Guide. To learn more, visit www.fleet.ford.com/truckbbas.

National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association

National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association logoNMEDA is a non-profit organization composed of dealers, automotive manufacturers, rehabilitation professionals and mobility equipment providers that encourages professionalism and works to establish national guidelines and standards for the mobility best practices. To view a list of current members, go to www.nmeda.org. NMEDA Quality Assurance Program, QAP, is a nationally recognized accreditation program for the adaptive mobility equipment industry. As such, the companies involved have been certified to comply with NMEDA quality control processes, have the proper insurance and have obtained the applicable training from the adaptive equipment manufacturers they represent.

* Ford Motor Company does not endorse or recommend any particular product or brand of adaptive equipment or evaluate the needs for transportation equipment for those with physical disabilities.