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Buying new small car with space for a disabled buggy
I am looking for a small car with a boot wide enough for a 117cm long disabled umbrella buggy. It must also be large enough for extra luggage.
The back seat must be easy to get in an out of, too.
The back seat must be easy to get in an out of, too.
Asked on 14 March 2011 by valeriepro
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Dear Honest John,
Please help me choose my next car. I would like it to have:
Please help me choose my next car. I would like it to have:
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