Pedal size on an automatic

I want to buy a small (1.4/1.6litre) true automatic, not CVT.

I have found the accelerator pedal to be exactly the same pedal as that fitted to three pedal cars on models I have looked at.

I want the accelerator pedal to be like the North American cars I have rented, ie. very large and broad across, I have a foot problem which makes this essential.

Can you recommend cars which meet my requirements for the accelelerator pedal?

Asked on 21 March 2011 by beanstalker

Answered by Honest John
No. You will have to get it adapted by someone like Jeff Gosling. (www.jeffgosling.co.uk)

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