Electronic Parking Brakes
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staiths_guyMon 02/01/12 14:36 |
My father needs a car with an electronic parking brake rather than the normal lever brake, preferably a small automatic. |
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welshragon79Mon 02/01/12 15:31 |
as far as i know the astra is the smallest one, and the likelyhood of finding a cheap second car with it is less than 0, is their need due to siem sort of disability? |
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welshragon79Mon 02/01/12 15:33 |
and off the top of my head the only older car i know of with one is the current renautl laguna form about 2007 onwards, but i expect it's a far bigger car than they need. |
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