My wife has MS and had lower back pain and poor control of her legs . We bought a 1.3 yaris verso which is very easy to get into.
http://www.parkers.co.uk/cars/reviews/t ... -2000.aspxAt one point I had to walk her to the car, sit her down and lift her legs in. This was so much easier because the seat was at"bum height" there are substancial roof rails inside and out that aid when walking is difficult.
The back seats are good for full size adults . They dont make them any more but get a fully spec eletric windows/air con as the car is a bit of a green house with all that glass. Remove the speedo pod and work down to replace the pen holder with a sony cd-radio (it just plugs in)
Tax band c. I have had ours for 70,000 miles and 6 years. I had no bills for 6 years then this year I got my first mot fail. on rear suspension bushes, exhaust and the streering rack gaitor failed and grit and stones ruined the rack.
The car doubles as a van as the seats fold under the floor. It can cruise all day at 100mph if you can find the room. The petrol tank is small. the fuel gage flashes empty and you refill it with 35l yet it is a 50l tank. (Grrr) it is very spacious and comfortable and it does the job well.
Getting disability living allowance with mobility component is not easy. Either you need to have a permanant illness like MS, blindness, parkinsons. Or you need to be inable to walk 100m without 2 sticks. Then you would be car tax exempt.
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