Hi, I'm looking to replace my 2007 Fiat Panda 1.3 Multijet, which is coming towards the end of its life, with something perhaps a little roomier, perhaps a compact MPV, petrol rather than diesel, with space & height in the boot for a folding wheelchair (Panda has barely enough depth with seat in use), with a budget of max £5000.
Some must-haves: I'd like the seats to fold down level with the rest of the boot, and some choice of how the rear seats split/slide forward would also be good - the Panda has one bench so not very great. Some storage, whether under the boot floor or otherwise would be good
I also really want a heated front windscreen in this next car, as I'm fed up of waiting 5-10 minutes for the inside to defrost! Air con would be great, though not as important.
Lastly, I'd like something that is reasonably low emission - with the low tax band to match! - and economical to run. I realise that I've asked a lot, but a car that gets most of them right would be great.
Some models I've looked at:
Citroen C3 Picasso. This is the one I've earmarked for a while as being my future car. But it doesn't (I think) have heated windscreen, or low tax, at least in the years I can afford.
Honda Jazz. Looks like a great car for moving about the seats, but don't think the boot is high enough. I know I could flip up the seats cinema style and put wheelchair in the middle, but we usually have other passengers
Ford B-Max & Fiat 500L - both great but beyond my budget
Thanks!
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