Depends on the person and what their mobility is like - no way you can really tell without trying the car out as everyone and every car will be different.
Also depends on how much you like the elderly passenger!.
But if this is to be the same car subject of your last two threads, it is going to have a very busy life indeed. You will be the main driver, but also it will be shared with your son and daughter. Given how much the young 'uns love their freedom, how on earth are you going to find the time to give lifts to elderly passengers/relatives?.
If this car has to cover so many bases, i'd suggest something a bit more practical, or at the very least one with seats a little further from the ground.
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