Baby friendly car for £10k

We have our first child on the way and need a new car as a result. £10k is the budget, mileage per year will be 6,000, so considering a manual petrol car. Currently considering a Honda Jazz, Ford Fiesta or Mercedes A class, however can't seem to decide on what model to go for.

Asked on 8 July 2012 by Harj

Answered by Honest John
Something small and upright with 5 doors makes the best sense to lessen the risk of back injury lifting the baby (which will become a child) in and out. Jazz good, Hyundai i10 good. Suzuki Splash good. Vauxhall Agila good.
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