I've been looking around many different sites and I think I've had my search criteria wrong but here's my question:
Hubby and I have only one vehicle, a converted cargo van that we still owe money on. He goes on regular trips without me, which is very much appreciated except that I'm left without any transportation. I'm disabled and don't have the endurance to pedal a bicycle (between 100°+ temps and hills. We are in a small town without taxis, Uber or Lyft, so the only way I could get any urgent medical care is calling an ambulance. Buying a new/used car is out of the question, between our crappy credit and the lack of funds for insurance, gas and maintenance costs. I have a driver's license, but am physically not able to drive unless it's an extreme emergency.
I would be able to ride a bike, either an electric fat tire one or an electric mobility scooter. I'm in New Mexico and there are no specific exemptions for bicycles, unlike Arizona.
Either way, with a scooter or an electric bicycle, it will come with a pretty penny (to the tune of $1-2K as I need fat tires + electric because of where I live. We get stuck on the sand in the desert on a regular basis.
The cost of either type of vehicle is immaterial as every penny of our income is exempt.
My question is, would the trustee make me sell it? I'd rather get a bicycle, but not to have it taken away. Even with an expensive bicycle, we would be well under the $$$ exemption limit for two vehicles.
Thanks!
Hubby and I have only one vehicle, a converted cargo van that we still owe money on. He goes on regular trips without me, which is very much appreciated except that I'm left without any transportation. I'm disabled and don't have the endurance to pedal a bicycle (between 100°+ temps and hills. We are in a small town without taxis, Uber or Lyft, so the only way I could get any urgent medical care is calling an ambulance. Buying a new/used car is out of the question, between our crappy credit and the lack of funds for insurance, gas and maintenance costs. I have a driver's license, but am physically not able to drive unless it's an extreme emergency.
I would be able to ride a bike, either an electric fat tire one or an electric mobility scooter. I'm in New Mexico and there are no specific exemptions for bicycles, unlike Arizona.
Either way, with a scooter or an electric bicycle, it will come with a pretty penny (to the tune of $1-2K as I need fat tires + electric because of where I live. We get stuck on the sand in the desert on a regular basis.
The cost of either type of vehicle is immaterial as every penny of our income is exempt.
My question is, would the trustee make me sell it? I'd rather get a bicycle, but not to have it taken away. Even with an expensive bicycle, we would be well under the $$$ exemption limit for two vehicles.
Thanks!
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