Beginners – another three years in Germany

Maybe you have tips and valuable hints in this somewhat tricky situation?Constaltation Chinese couple (a scientific worker at the University of Tübingen, she housewife) are only about three to a maximum of four years in Germany. He does not have a driver’s license, she is a bloody beginner. One child is three years old, the second on the road. Financial framework: max. 10,000 Euro or possibly. Leasing rate 200 Euro per month A polo-class car is wanted (one is cared for with Sko because Fabia Kombi). Gasoline. It should theoretically be a frame for the baby bowl (so that now many drive around) or later a folding buggy fit in the trunk. The car has to be parked in a very narrow road, which is why foldable side mirrors would be good. Use would be almost exclusively city traffic (children’s doctor, shopping etc.), sometimes a day trip or some express road. The car should still be sold well after three to four years. The question arises which cars are in question in this polo class, or which, according to experience, can last at least three to four years without major problems. I have looked at day registrations Citroen C3. There is for about 11.900 euros. Would exceed the limit. Equipment should definitely have parking assistance in the back…beep…. And not too weakly motorized. Thank you for all the hints.