Comfortable small car - Mito with active suspension?

I've been doing masses of research on comfortable cars and came upon an article you wrote for a national newspaper...In it you wrote about the Alfa Romeo Mito Cloverleaf - with SDC suspension - that I'm interested in. That car particularly because it's got to be small enough to fit in my drive and maneouvable off a busy main road. I couldn't see a date on the article so I'm wondering whether your thoughts on this car are still valid or would there be newer, better, more modern alternatives by now? You can appreciate I favour plush and soft riding cars!

Asked on 26 November 2016 by Ed

Answered by Honest John
This might be what you mean, but it wasn't written "for a national newspaper", it was written for the HJUK website: www.honestjohn.co.uk/road-tests/alfa-romeo/alfa-mi.../ More recently, the new Citroen C3 has excellent seats: www.honestjohn.co.uk/road-tests/citroen/citroen-c3.../, the new Peugeot 3008 is vary good: www.honestjohn.co.uk/road-tests/peugeot/peugeot-30.../ and the new Toyota C-HR, tested this Monday/Tuesday has an outstanding combination of ride quality and handling due to proper, fully independent suspension: www.honestjohn.co.uk/road-tests/toyota/toyota-c-hr.../ VAG's MQB cars (A3, Golf, Leon) when fitted with independent rear suspension (GT/FR spec upwards) are very good. But the easiest way to turn an average car into one with much better ride quality, less tyre noise and better steering feel is to fit it with Michelin Cross Climate tyres run at cold pressures of 30-31PSI.
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