Thanks for all the replies
Re "One of the previous VW bosses, i think it was Ferdinand Piech, was extremely tall, at least 6'5" if memory serves, he would ensure that he could comfortably sit in and drive each new model, "
That's probably why I gravitated towards VAG for years - and my son is taller and longer in the leg.
Re "Nissan Note about 2011 should do you fine. Huge space cheap to buy and run. A manual 1.4 should do nicely."
I like the Nissan Note especially the pre 63 plate model - Might be worth a look as some of the leg space is vertical (high up driving position)
"Fiat Panda is very good for tall drivers"
My wife has a Fiat Panda which my son has used a few times. He doesn't really fit and gets massive cramp after a few miles. He had to drive 100+ miles in it one weekend and it took him a few days to recover.
"One more thought - it could be worth his while sitting in a Citroen Berlingo"
He's a 22 year old, I don't think it would be his thing but I agree over the space.
" used to have a Mk2 Octavia, the B pillar was less obtrusive than my current Mk3. I've got used to it, being cautious at T junctions and anyway I don't use the armrest.
All of the VW group have plenty of leg room. A 3 door may be better for side visibility, but getting the seat belt on may be a more difficult stretch. Insurance depends on the risk of your area, my impression is that VW group is not cheap."
MKII Octavia worth a look, thinking about it I was impressed with the run-out model they did with the old fashioned 1.6 8v petrol. circa 2011 (just over £10k new) Not as economical but bullet proof oily bits and good value.
I suspect with the seat sooo far back reaching for the seat belt probably won't be that much of an issue with a 3dr
Edited by Big John on 11/08/2018 at 22:37
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