Easiest small cars to get in and out of?

What're the easiest cars to get in and out of?

Asked on 4 September 2012 by Uglybug

Answered by Honest John
Hyundai i10, Chevrolet Spark, Suzuki Splash, Vauxhall Agila.
Tags: small cars
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