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Best (and worst) small cars for tall drivers 2017

Best (and worst) small cars for tall drivers 2017

Posted on November 7, 2017May 30, 2019 By Jarvis

Tall drivers can often feel cramped in small cars, so what should you choose if you want a cheap, city-friendly hatchback that’s spacious enough for six-footers?

City cars and small hatchbacks combine low running costs with the sort of dinky proportions that make them easy to drive and park in town. However, small on the outside often means cramped on the inside, so if you’re more than six feet tall, which small cars are spacious enough to let you get comfortable?

Below, we count down the models that put the Tardis to shame while also providing all the equipment and comfort that buyers can expect these days. Plus, we name the ones that are best avoided if you’re on the tall side.
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