Need a used car with easy access
I'm looking for a used car for my mum. She needs a car with higher seats as she is starting to struggle getting in and out of her current one. She has £3000 to spend and quite likes the Ford Fusion, what do you think?
Asked on 3 March 2016 by trebor mints
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Yes, the Fusion is a bit higher. Even better a Suzuki Splash or Vauxhall Agila. The 1.0 engine is enough for town and suburban use.
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