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Best small automatic?
I have to change my motability car this year and am considering a Ford Fiesta PowerShift. What other small automatics should I be considering?
Asked on 5 July 2013 by cafoman
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Honest John
Suzuki Splash, Vauxhall Agila, Ford B-Max, Kia Venga, Hyundai ix20, Honda Jazz, Yoyota Yaris HSD.
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