Replacing an old Corsa 1.4

What would you recommend as a replacement following a faithful Corsa 1.4 auto (R reg)? It needs 5 doors, reasonable boot space, flexible driver's seat to accommodate a fairly short driver, should be fun to drive and not look like an 'old man's' car.

A manual petrol model is required and the Fiat Bravo appeals but can only be seen rarely and with larger engines and 1.4 or thereabouts is required. The top limit is £6,000 although £5,000 would be better. It's for a thirty-something driver.

Asked on 26 May 2012 by L Christmas

Answered by Honest John
If you can find a Bravo 1.4 T-Jet turbo it's okay. Test here: www.honestjohn.co.uk/road-tests/fiat/fiat-bravo-14.../
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