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Buying a new small or medium accessible car
I'm looking to buy a new automatic (CVT) 5 dr small or medium car. It must have a low sill and must also be able to be adapted for hand controls which I will use while my husband will use the normal pedals.
Asked on 12 April 2012 by Nicky Bee
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Honda Jazz 1.4CVT-7 or a Toyota Verso S Multidrive S.
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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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