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Need a car that will fit a narrow parking space
I have a parking area measuring 2260mm wide. I want to buy a car that allows a minimum for exiting car and a small allowance on the other side, the car would have to be 1642 wide at most. Can you recommend best small car to accommodate my needs?
Asked on 13 June 2016 by PP
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Vauxhall Viva: width (mirrors folded): 1595mm. That's as good as it gets. Even a Hyundai i10 is 1660mm (without mirrors).
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