Access car

I currently run a Mitsubishi Colt 1.5 diesel. Due to a muscular problem that affects my quad muscles I have to rely on my wife pulling me out of the car, which is not fair on her. I am hoping that you may be able to recommend cars from which I could be able to step out. The problem with my present car is that as the seats are so low I have to be pulled out from them. I do hope that you will be able to make some recommendations as to which cars would more closely meet my needs.

Asked on 26 June 2010 by RA, Marlow

Answered by Honest John
Actually the 3-door Colt is one of the most accessible cars of its size. But if seat height is the real problem, then a Suzuki Splash or new
Vauxhall Agila. Video demo of ease of entry and egress at: www.honestjohn.co.uk/carbycar/suzuki/splash-2008?s...t
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