If it is the daughters car then I shall outline some essential criteria gained from my experience with providing my 2 daughters with cars .
1. passenger side floor shall be of sufficient size so as it can accommodate all form of rubbish including macca's packaging, drink bottles used tissues etc
2. centre console shall resemble a dressing table ,and have space for lipgloss, hair brush, eye liner, used tissues and multiple hair clips and hair ties ,sunglasses including broken pairs.
3 vanity mirror on sun visor
4 rear back seat that can accommodate all form of clothing, not unlike an extension to the wardrobe and complete with a floor area below seat to store all the shoes plus 6 different colour havanas thongs
5 hatch back boot area to store any other items that don't fit in the previous mentioned other spaces and including blankets ,pillows
Rags,
I hear ya bud!!
My daughters little Mazda 121 is like a walk in badly kept wardrobe / skip bin on wheels....
Drives me nuts, as i like to clear my Cruiser of any goods collected on a daily basis......
Oh yeah and back to the original question, i bought my daughter a Mazda 121, it is old and does lack in safety features compared to new, this does bother me a bit, however with her at uni on the Gold Coast, and in need of a car quite urgently at the time, this was the best i could come up with, the little beast also had to be sent from Cairns down to her...... so far so good, and she has learnt to take it easy in the little Mazda, and one day soon i hope to assist her to upgrade to something a little more upgraded, though she has grown quite fond of the little beasty Mazda.. oh and i took it for a few spins too before sending it down, was quite a novelty to drive..... picture a gorrila in Mr Beans car.
Oh and yeah, go the RACQ membership, she's had to uise them a couple of times over the years, and they've been great.