Need a new car that is comfortable and can carry a wheelchair
We have owned an Audi A4 2.0-litre saloon automatic for the past nine years. It has now done 70,000 miles.
We are aged 74 and are thinking about replacing it with a new or low mileage second-hand car. The new car needs to have five seats, automatic gearbox and room in the boot to take a standard manual wheelchair.
We also want parking sensors (front and rear) and a comfortable ride. Any advice?
We are aged 74 and are thinking about replacing it with a new or low mileage second-hand car. The new car needs to have five seats, automatic gearbox and room in the boot to take a standard manual wheelchair.
We also want parking sensors (front and rear) and a comfortable ride. Any advice?
Asked on 5 December 2012 by NS, Martock, Somerset

Toyota Verso 1.8i Valvematic Multidrive S. See www.honestjohn.co.uk/road-tests/toyota/toyota-vers.../
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