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Buying a small economical easy to get in and out of car? What would you recommend?
Buying a small economical easy to get in and out of car. What would you recommend?
I currently own a Mercedes A Class, and like that it has a reasonably high ride.
Looking to change to something similar but cheaper and more economical to run.
Could you make any suggestions for me to start looking?
I currently own a Mercedes A Class, and like that it has a reasonably high ride.
Looking to change to something similar but cheaper and more economical to run.
Could you make any suggestions for me to start looking?
Asked on 9 February 2013 by mckayi
Answered by
Honest John
Suzuki Swift, Vauxhall Agila or Hyundai i10.
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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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