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Car suitable for a dog
I need to change my Fiat Panda to something more suitable now I've got a labrador. He needs to be able to get in and out by himself. I need the car to be an auto and be easy to get in and out of as I have osteoporosis and arthritis. I also need it not to roll about a lot as one of my grandchildren gets car sick so stable would be better. I like quirky cars but probably can't afford them or anything flash! I would like the car to be economical to keep and run. I'm looking at second hand as I don't really want to spend more than 10k. Is this possible?
Asked on 11 July 2011 by emsybob
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Honest John
Honda Jazz. Lift up the read sear squabs and he can amble in then sit down on the floor in the centre of the car.
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