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Which small automatic offers easy loading and a high seating position?
My eighty-year-old in-laws are looking to change from a Nissan Primera to something smaller for their final years' driving. Given that they need an automatic, space for a folding wheelchair (without a high lip to overcome) and a slightly raised seating position, what would you recommend? Is the new Renault Clio Sport Tourer a contender? Are there any side-hinged back doors, now that the Verso has gone?
Asked on 24 March 2012 by SS, High Wycombe.
Answered by
Honest John
They should look at a Honda Jazz CVT-7 because the rear seat squabs can be raised enabling the wheelchair to be carried in the centre of the car where it is more accessible. Other alternatives are the Hyundai ix20 1.6 auto, KIA Venga 1.6 auto and Nissan Note 1.6 auto or, smaller, the Suzuki Splash, Vauxhall Agila, or Hyundai i10 1.2 autos.
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