If you’re looking into buying a wheelchair-accessible van, you’ve probably already asked the big question: How much does it really cost to run a wheelchair van each year? The truth is, it’s not just about the purchase price — it’s about keeping the van on the road. In this video, we break down the real annual cost of owning and operating a wheelchair van in Canada, with realistic estimates and budgeting tips that help you avoid surprises.
We’ll walk you through all the key expenses: regular maintenance, insurance, and fuel. Routine maintenance alone — oil changes, filter replacements, and ramp or lift inspections — can cost between $1,180 and $1,490 a year. Insurance varies by province, but expect to pay around $1,300 to $1,800 if your van is insured as a passenger vehicle. And fuel? It’s often the biggest cost. Based on average driving habits, you could be spending close to $4,000 annually.
Altogether, the estimated yearly cost to run a wheelchair van ranges between $6,500 and $7,300 — and that’s assuming no major breakdowns or upgrades. This video gives you a simple framework to adjust those numbers based on your driving habits, location, and van model.
Whether you’re buying your first accessible van or reassessing your current vehicle costs, this breakdown helps you plan ahead and budget smart. By the end of the video, you’ll have a clear picture of what to expect in your first year of ownership — and how to avoid financial stress along the way.
If you found this helpful, check out our other videos on accessible vehicle pricing, modifications, and funding tips. We release new content weekly to support informed, confident mobility choices.