Ray, Thanks for your informative posts about Fold and Go wheelchairs. I found a competitor of Fold and Go, and was almost convinced, but there were some subtle words or phrases that made me wonder. So I decided against that brand. Then I came to disboards hoping to find out what other people used for their mobility. That’s when I saw your posts. After reading all you said, I looked up Fold and Go. Google came up with a lot of hits for fold and go as a description and that threw me off a bit until I found the real Fold and Go. Anyway, after doing some research, my husband and I decided it would be exactly what I needed, it fit all my requirements. I ordered a Max Shock in red, it arrived last Wednesday, and I’ve been learning how to use the joystick. I’ve never used a joystick, never played a game that required one, so I found it to be very “touchy” to my inexperienced fingers. I’m learning though. My neighbors get a kick out of watching me go up and down my driveway. I suggested to them that they should walk or dart across my path, so I can get used to hoards of people crossing in front of me - but they very “graciously” declined. So far, I can drive straight, turn circles, turn around in one spot, drive along a narrow sidewalk with a turn in it, go through a doorway with a high threshold, and go through two doorways that are 5 feet apart. I’ve set a goal of this coming Friday to go out in public, possibly the Abilities Expo in Dallas. So, anyway, thanks for all your information. One more thing - I included in the comments section of the order form that you were very helpful and influenced my decision to buy the Fold and Go.