Vauxhall's Meriva Scores with Its Unusual Doors ; Road Test Vauxhall's Versatile New Meriva Compact Mpv Is Put Through Its Paces by Robert Maddox

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VAUXHALL has played a master stroke by fitting rearhinged doors on its latest supermini-sized Meriva MPV. The innovative FlexDoors make this versatile Vauxhall one of the most familyfriendly vehicles of its type and those with small children will find them particularly useful.

That's because the larger door openings and free space around the B-pillar means parents can lift their offspring forwards into rear- mounted, second-stage child seats without having to contort themselves around a door.

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Vauxhall's Meriva Scores with Its Unusual Doors ; Road Test Vauxhall's Versatile New Meriva Compact Mpv Is Put Through Its Paces by Robert Maddox

They also make it easier for older people to get in or out of the back of the car.

Putting the hinges on the other sides of the doors means that you don't have to squeeze over a wheelarch when getting in or out and so enjoy the full height of the door opening.

There is also no need to step back, or ...

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