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My wife dislocated her ankle quite comprehensively and broke her fibula last summer. In the hospital for 4 days, surgery, plate and pins, off work for four weeks. I picked her up from the hospital in the Golf Wagon and kept using the Golf whenever I was taking her somewhere but using the BRZ when I was alone. Then one day the BRZ was out front when we were going somewhere so we tried it. She actually found it easier to get in and out of. Even though it is lower, the doors are much longer, so it was easier to swing her legs and the cast. As long as I picked a parking spot where we could open the passenger door all the way we were fine. We got some funny looks, especially early on when were using one of those lightweight wheelchairs when we were going anywhere that would have required a lot of walking, like the grocery store. I guess most people don't see a BRZ as a handicap vehicle!
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