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Altho early days I am having a lot of pain in my left arm as this would be the 3rd break and so would like to think of a small automatic car.
my own is a hyundai 110 (Dec 2011) but only 13,000 miles. I don't want to be out of pocket a lot if I was to change. Thanks for any advice re automatics.
my own is a hyundai 110 (Dec 2011) but only 13,000 miles. I don't want to be out of pocket a lot if I was to change. Thanks for any advice re automatics.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My arthritic left knee forced a change to an automatic last year. Mr J2 (car freak) ferreted for weeks and I ended up with an Automatic Nissan Note (2nd hand, 4 yrs. old). It's perfect, if a little heavy on petrol. Have had problems with arthritic left wrist recently, but could manage OK. Hyundi make small automatics, but I know nothing about them.
The i10 is a good automatic because it's one of the very few autos still equipped with a torque convertor and so is not subject to the low speed jerkiness which seems to affect a lot of the newer trick systems....
As for acquiring one, it should not be too expensive to swap for an auto of the same age, even at the dealers, because they would much rather have a used manual in stock than an auto.
As for acquiring one, it should not be too expensive to swap for an auto of the same age, even at the dealers, because they would much rather have a used manual in stock than an auto.