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#111 of 160 Hi lois9- Easy entry for elderly, wheel chair storage, and sitting up high.
by revka
Feb 02, 2002 (9:03 pm)
Okay, my first thought: it sounds to me like you could use a minivan. Many of them have those side hand grips, easy middle row passenger entry; and with the 3rd row seats removed, there'd be plenty of space for a wheel chair (standing up).
If your totally opposed to a minivan, then I'd suggest looking at some of the new crossovers suvs on the market such as the Buick Rendezvous or Toyota Highlander. Both of these do have pretty low ground clearance (6.9 inches) for suvs, and a decent amount of cargo space. Someone else may have another suggestion.
While you're waiting for more feedback, you should try using Edmunds' Advanced vehicle search for other ideas. Good luck and please keep us posted on what you decide.
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#112 of 160 Just a FYI: Moving to the Smart Shopper Message Board.
by revka
Feb 19, 2002 (12:12 pm)
Starting next week, we're going to start the process of moving discussions in the Women's Auto Center over to other more active message boards.
This discussion will soon be moved over to our Smart Shopper Message Board. We look forward to continuing this subject over there. Happy motoring!
Revka
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#113 of 160 It was nice...
by suzzann
Mar 04, 2002 (6:57 am)
Having a board dedicated to women was nice, I'm going to miss it.
#114 of 160 I agree...
by mtngal
Mar 04, 2002 (1:13 pm)
But it should still be OK since we'll still be talking about cars for us "height challenged" ladies...
Mar 04, 2002 (2:43 pm)
Look at a Windstar. It'll have all the room you need, plus power adjustable pedals--moving you further away from the stearing wheel.
In a sedan, the Taurus and Crown Victoria offer power adjustable pedals. These are designed just for shorter people to keep them from having to sit right up on the wheel to reach the pedals.
#116 of 160 Depends on needs
by mikeintn
Mar 06, 2002 (12:26 pm)
My wife is 5' tall and loves her Chrysler Town and Country MiniVan. The seats work well for her and she is able to see the road well.
She drives the van because she is the ultimate mom, driving carpool, taking kids to practices, church, etc. The van was a necessity. We drove all of them on the market and the TC was the winner for her needs. We've had it for two years and it has been great.
I try to get her to drive my Acura MDX but she always wants to drive her "mama van". So I guess it depends on your needs.
Good luck,
MIKEinTN
Mar 06, 2002 (3:17 pm)
You are right. We bought a Chysler van last year and we love it like you wife loves hers. I think the Chrysler vans offer adjustable pedals new for 2002. Something to consider when your previous generation 2000 is up for replacement!
#118 of 160 Is the 2002 Camry okay?
by sam_beaver
Mar 06, 2002 (6:04 pm)
Have any 5'0" to 5'1" people tried the 2002 Camry? What did you think of that one? I haven't heard it mentioned yet.
#119 of 160 My wife and I
by bobst
Mar 07, 2002 (8:09 am)
My wife is 5' 3" and I am 6'. We have a 4-cyl Honda Accord EX with a power adjustable seat. I lower it all the way, she raises it all the way, and we both are very comfortable driving the car.
#120 of 160 My girlfriend...
by lemko
Mar 10, 2002 (8:53 pm)
...is 5'1"
107 lbs. She recently purchased a Chevrolet Impala and is quite comfortable with it. Her previous vehicle was a 1991 Mercury Tracer.