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Asking advice on car for seniors
I also have parents in their late 70s. They need a new car. One that is not too big to park and one that has the gear shift on the steering column (they have arthritis and find the floor gear shifts to hard to shift). I also would like it to be safe. Any ideas?
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Re: Asking advice on car for seniors
I dont know why, but a lot of senior citizens drive BUICKS. check them out.
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Re: Asking advice on car for seniors
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Re: Asking advice on car for seniors
do they want new or newer. the shifter on the 00-04 impala's is really easy to work. its a smaller car, but still rides comfortable enough to pass as a caddy.
you can pcik one of those up really cheap with vitually no miles on it. plus it gets great fuel economy, i push almost 30's on the freeway. and theyre safe.
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