What soft roader could offer good ride comfort?

I'm 81 and about to change from my BMW 3 Series convertible for something easier to enter and exit. It would be helpful to know if any "soft roader" matches the ride comfort of its maker's market niche-equivalent saloon. Overall ride comfort to include road noise, mechanical noise, seating, driving position and suspension compliance as determinants please. No longer bothered so much about performance and general handling sharpness.

Asked on 8 February 2017 by Pavarotti

Answered by Honest John
The new Toyota C-HR is fabulous. Rides beautifully and handles brilliantly: www.honestjohn.co.uk/road-tests/toyota/toyota-c-hr.../
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