Which small car offers easy access and wheelchair carrying space for my disabled husband?

At the moment I drive an Aygo, which suits me very well. I am 5-feet 4-inches tall and find the driving position and view of the road ideal. It is easy to park, nippy on city streets and very economical for my local driving and low mileage. However, my husband is now disabled and unable to drive and I must drive him. He is 6-feet 1-inch tall with long legs and, following a stroke, finds it difficult to get into the car and be comfortable. I also transport a wheelchair and must fold down the back seats permanently, even with it folded.

Asked on 21 July 2012 by EG, Birmingham

Answered by Honest John
Upgrade to a Honda Jazz in which you can store the wheelchair conveniently at the centre of the car, as the rear seat squabs lift up.
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