Small car needed with low entry boot - what do you suggest?

I currently drive a 2003 Citroen Berlingo that is coming to the end of its life, but I am struggling to find something to replace it. I need a smallish car with a low entry large boot that can fit dogs and a wheelchair in (not at the same time) so it would be great if the rear seats folded flat as I hardly ever have rear passengers.
I don't really want an estate car and it cannot be too low due to mobility reasons. I have been considering the Citroen Nemo, Nissan Juke, Honda Jazz. Can you suggest any others?

Asked on 15 July 2014 by far2lively

Answered by Honest John
The Juke would not be suitable. But the Citroen Nemo, Peugeot Bipper or FIAT Qubo would. New Jazz on the way. Also worth considering a KIA Venga, Hyundai ix20 (ix20 not i20), or a Ford B-Max.
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