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simonguvna

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  1. Thanks again for the help, these cars look very flexible with the most space in their class. I used to own a 1989 jeep cherokee that had the most comfortable seat I've used in a car which I'm really needing due to arthritis effecting more and more joints. I rarely do more than 5k miles a year so even economy isn't much of an issue to me. Nows it trying to find one that I can test drive under present conditions then to the best that my limited budget can stretch to.
  2. -much room. The most difficult thing when looking for a vehicle is having a rear hatch that opens high enough because even with the backrest removed the chair needs 3ft of height. It effectively rules out an estate car because of the height. The ramp is actually very good as it just needs a flat surface to rest on, it's designed more for loading garden equipment into trailers.
  3. Hi, thanks for the info. I have thought about the stow-&-go which is very tempting but I have occasions when I take my grandchild plus his mum & dad out so need the 5 seats but also space to load the wheelchair plus ramp. So I think my only option is to be able to seat 3 across the middle. I guess I could possibly load the wheelchair through a side door if the were space for it which without measurements I'm unsure how much room it would leave, also the ramp needs 75cm width through the door.
  4. Hi everyone, I'm not yet an owner but I'm seriously considering a grand voyager for my next vehicle. I currently have a berlingo van which is really easy to own as my wife is disabled and uses an electric wheelchair. I myself have arthritis so I really could do with a more comfortable car but need it to have a large flat load area.
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