I think if you can get a price that is better than List (new) or Blue Book(used) plus $23,000 for a full conversion (ramp and vehicle lift) you are doing ok. If you are going for a different type of car, check out the new list price and compare it to the new car with the conversion price. Compare that at different places. You will have an idea of what the type of conversion you want costs. Think about your family and what you will need. If you are like us we are now a one car family and there is more than one need to consider. I know of people that got used vehicles and were fine and some that have had their used vehicles on a lift for months(broken). We got a new vehicle (from a dealership over an hour away) and the electrical system shorted out the first day! (Because of the conversion) I was told I had to bring it to them to be fixed because the "agreement" was that they dont pick up vehicles that need to serviced. Haha! I told them I should at least have a 36 hour GUARANTEE that the piece of you know what didn't breakdown. They picked up the car and brought it back. I was quite angry. Haven't had a problem since, but could run into a problem with such an agreement in the future. Basically new... used.. its all a c&%pshoot. Go for a good price, open and close the doors a hundred times, do the ramp lift, have a mechanic check it out and anything else you can think of. Good luck.