Smaller than a CR-V

Between March 2008 and March 2013, we owned a Honda CR-V, 2000cc petrol. This vehicle suited us as I am now 75 years of age, 6ft 3 inches tall, I weigh 19 stone, have 1 replacement hip and a worn out pair of knees. My wife is 70 and has 2 replacement hips. Although the car was comfortable, she did not like driving it as she considered it too big. Consequently, in March 2013, we replaced it with a Honda Civic, 1800cc that does not provide the comfort of the CR-V. We feel that next March, when the car is 2 years old, we will replace it but a vehicle of a SUV nature but smaller is essential.
We would like to restrict the new purchase price to £25,000 to £30,000 but could go higher by using some "SKI" money - spending the kids inheritance!!! What would you recommend?

Asked on 2 July 2014 by FRANK39

Answered by Honest John
The new Nissan Qashqai on 17" wheels and tyres is very comfortable, but not much smaller than a CR-V: www.honestjohn.co.uk/road-tests/nissan/nissan-qash.../ and www.honestjohn.co.uk/road-tests/nissan/nissan-qash.../ Or you could consider a Suzuki S-Cross, which is smaller: www.honestjohn.co.uk/road-tests/suzuki/suzuki-sx4-.../ That has features you may appreciate such as a heigh adjustable passenger seat and an opening panoramic sunroof. But for comfort, go for the deepest profile tyres on the smallest wheels.
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