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The best car for elderly drivers in the UK

Take a look at some of the best cars for elderly drivers in 2024

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Life doesn’t have to slow down when you get past a certain age, and finding the best car for elderly drivers can mean you’re still free to get out on adventures.

Whether you need plenty of space, fancy some extra tech or would feel more comfortable in a stripped-back hatchback, there are plenty of impressive cars for older drivers on the market.

Take a look at our top picks to find a car that suits your lifestyle.

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Cars for elderly drivers

What makes a used car good for older drivers and elderly passengers?

Choosing the best car for an elderly driver will come down to their lifestyle and their needs.

If you’re an older driver and are looking for your next vehicle, you might want to consider the amount of space you’ll need.

You might need a big boot for packing suitcases, or a certain amount of seats for the grandkids. You might also need extra room for mobility aids.

Some older drivers have issues getting in and out of cars that are low down, so you might want to consider a vehicle that’s got a bit of ride height.

There’s also a lot of tech in modern cars that can be helpful, including navigation systems and parking sensors. These can make driving a lot easier.

Best car for pensioners 

Skoda Fabia

Blue Skoda Fabia parked on gravel track

One of the best cars for elderly drivers is the trusty Skoda Fabia. Where some reliable cars feel boring and stiff, the Fabia is modern in a way that isn’t overwhelming.

There’s a choice of well-built engines that are all economical, with the 110hp 1.0-litre option being the most efficient and offering up to 55.5mpg.

It’s easy to get in and out of the Fabia, and the seating is comfortable with plenty of room for adjustment. You can change the height of the seats and lumbar support is great for any back pain.

Driver aids like lane assist, predictive pedestrian protection, parking sensors and hill hold control mean the Fabia is easy to drive. You can also opt for an automatic model to take away the hassle of changing gears.

Best car for short elderly women 

Honda Jazz

a white Honda Jazz hybrid driving on a country roadThe Honda Jazz is a great car for a shorter elderly lady who needs a solid daily driver. It offers a comfortable interior that’s easy to climb in and out of, and there are plenty of ways to adjust your driving position to suit your needs.

There’s the option for automatic engines, and Euro NCAP awarded the car a full five-star safety rating in 2020. This makes it a secure vehicle you know you can trust.

The Jazz gets a hybrid engine, but that shouldn’t make any difference to how it feels to drive and means you won't need to plug in and charge up. You'll just make savings when it comes to fuel, achieving up to 62.8mpg.

Most comfortable car for old people

Ford Fiesta

Facelifted Ford Fiesta ST in green driving on roadThe Ford Fiesta is one of the most popular cars on UK roads and also happens to be one of the most comfortable.

Any older driver will appreciate the comfy interior, especially if you get a model with the Comfort pack that adds heated seats and a heated steering wheel.

Features like lane-keeping aid, cruise control and parking sensors make it an easy and reliable model to drive. Plus, there’s also the Ford Easy Fuel capless filler feature that removes the need for faffing around with unscrewing a fuel cap.

There are lots of different Fiesta variations on offer but all are pretty fuel efficient. You can expect around 56.5mpg from the 155hp EcoBoost hybrid.

Best car for older driver-focused features 

SEAT Arona 

If you’d like a car with a bit of ride height that’s easy to live with, the SEAT Arona is a great car for elderly drivers.

Having that extra height makes the Arona easy to get in and out of, and picking the automatic gearbox makes it easy to drive.

You’ll also enjoy features like parking sensors, with top-spec models getting tech like rear-view cameras and parking assist.

Getting comfortable in the Arona is easy thanks to the sheer amount of driver adjustments. You can move the position of the steering wheel and driver’s seat, and there’s a great view of the road.

Best car for people with arthritis

Audi Q2

a grey audi q2 driving along a wet roadNot all comfortable and practical cars have to be boring. The glamorous Audi Q2 is one of the best cars for people with arthritis, but it's also a dream car for many motorists.

As an on-trend SUV, you’ll get plenty of ride height that’s easy on the knees and an ample view of the road. There are automatic gearboxes if you fancy, giving you one less thing to move around for.

You might want to opt for the S line trim to get the grippiest steering wheel option, and there’s a voice recognition system that allows you to control some of the car’s functions by telling it what to do.

You'll also get features like rear parking sensors, a power-operated boot and four-way electric lumbar support.

Best car for retirement

Citroen C4 Cactus

a grey citroen c4 cactus driving on a roadIf you’re looking for the best car for retirement adventures, the Citroen C4 Cactus is a versatile pick. It’s a small SUV with plenty of character, and it offers great value for money.

You can choose from a manual or automatic gearbox, but both are smooth and easy to work with. Official figures claim you can achieve up to 83.1mpg from the BlueHDi 100 model, and both road tax and insurance are usually low as well.

Those low running costs are ideal for getting out to enjoy retiree life, and features like a 358-litre boot and a spacious interior makes it even more practical.

There’s also tech like a panoramic sunroof, a handy infotainment screen, and smartphone mirroring.

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