The Q4 sits higher than the Enyaq and ID4/5, which means there may be access issues for those with mobility needs. The boot is a different shape in the Q4 than the Enyaq but much the same size as the IDs.
I wouldn’t be getting a Q4 as I already have passengers who struggle with the height of the ZS, so that makes my choices the Enyaq or, surprisingly, the Mach-E. The doors on the Ford are huge, the only ones I’ve not had to bend my leg to swing in or out. That makes a huge difference for those with arthritis in their knees. The standard range Mach-E is about 50 miles short of the Enyaq 80 but you can add the entire Clever pack and still be less than a Mach-E that isn’t black or white.
In terms of paying 5 to 8 thousand on an advanced payment, it’s easy if you can. It all comes back to whether you can buy a car worth £40-50k or whether you need to sacrifice your mobility payment plus a chunk of change up front to get a car you’d otherwise not be able to look at. Personally, it’s the only way, other than a lottery win, that will see me in a car that valuable.
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