Ford
Ford Mobility Motoring Program
Provides up to $1,000 cash assistance toward the exact cost of adding adaptive equipment to a new Ford, Lincoln, or Mercury car, van, or light truck and up to $200 on alerting devices. That means if the cost of adding adaptive equipment is less than $1,000, or less than $200 on an alerting device, your cash assistance will be for the exact amount of the adaptive equipment or alerting device installation. If the cost of adding adaptive equipment is $1,000 or more, or $200 or more for an alerting device, the Mobility Motoring Program will pay the maximum of $1,000 on adaptive equipment and a maximum of $200 on an alerting device to help defray your cost. Other sources of assistance may also be available to further help you.
Adaptive equipment is defined as any device that makes it easier for persons with disabilities to drive or to be transported in a vehicle. Equipment without clear definition of need, such as alerting devices, swivel seats, pedal extensions, and running boards, will require original documentation, clearly detailing the physical disability or permanent impairment, prepared by a licensed or certified medical or medical-related professional.