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A new car like a Vauxhall Agila

I know nothing about cars. I want a car with a similar shape to the Vauxhall Agila (having written off my 2006 car). I am regularly doing the London to Brighton run so want something that is good on distance - both consumption and comfort.

Asked on 1 September 2011 by RMS62

Answered by Honest John
Suzuki Splash, new model Vauxhall Agila, Hyundai ix20, KIA Venga, Nissan Note, Honda Jazz, Toyota Verso S.
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