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anyone recommend a small car with big boot!
Hi there,
I am currently learning to drive and when I pass I want a small car to start of with until I gain my confidence.
I want something small like a toyota yaris or fiesta etc.
something small but we have 2 children and 1 is only 9 months old and so I have the pram to think of in the boot.
It's like a graco pram which is fairly big when folded.
I tried to get it in the boot of my brother-in-law's daewoo matiz last week and no way would it go in.
Anyone recommend something that is samll to drive,large boot,low insurance and tax,prefer under 1100cc.
Any advice would be great.
Many many thanks.
clare
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Your best bet is to hassle local car dealers and see if you can get all your stuff in then, they won't mind you wasting their time if you seem keen.
Then of course you can decide what to go for and buy privately without getting labelled a timewaster from the general public.
Small honda civic would be nice yeah, hatchbacks are pretty much bomb proof.
Or you could get a little Renault Clio for peanuts.
Hello,
thank you for your replies.
That's a good idea about taking the pram to the car dealers and then looking private.
I wouldn't want to waste anyones time buying private.Putting the pram in and then it doesn't fit.
Answer to the last post is we are looking to spend around �3000 maximum.
I have found some lovely cars for that amount but insurance seems high on some that I have looked at.
Something about 5 to 6 years old.
low insurance, 1100cc or less as I won't pay as much tax,large boot and not like a bus to drive around.
You get the general idea!
Hope that helps.
Thanks for the suggestions.
clare.
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