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Our second car is a 1998 CR-V and whilst it is currently reliable I am concerned that we may miss the opportunity to get £2,000 for it under the scrappage scheme if that scheme closes. My wife has taken up golf and we would be looking for a cheap to buy and run mini with enough room for the clubs. I know you are a fan of the KIA range. Your suggestions will be welcome

Asked on 9 January 2010 by R.T., via e-mail

Answered by Honest John
The Hyundai i10 1.2 is excellent, but pretty well sold out for the near future and possibly until the end of the scrappage scheme. The equivalent KIA Picanto is getting a bit long in the tooth now and has a tiny boot, but at least the back seats fold flat, which they don't on a FIAT Panda or a Ford Fiesta. FIAT Panda, FIAT 500, VW Fox, Citroen C1, Peugeot 107, Toyota Auris, Nissan Pixo, Suzuki Alto, Suzuki Splash all worth considering.
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