Looking
for the Best Vehicle to Buy Your Teen Driver
Purchasing a used vehicle for
your teen driver can be an advantage as used vehicles often provide just as
much utility as a brand new vehicle and in some cases have simpler interiors which
may help to eliminate some driver distraction? The editors of Motor Trend have compiled
a list 15 used vehicles based on safety, reliability, and affordability for
their pick of the best vehicles for teen drivers
Toyota Highlander: The first
crossover SUV to make on the market. The Highlander has built a reputation as a
safe and practical vehicle.
Honda Civic: Has a history
of unmatched reliability and safety for the first time driver model years
2006-2011.
Ford Fusion: A standard
feature is MyKey. MyKey allows parents to limit radio volume and vehicle speed
when their teen drivers are behind the wheel. On mid-trim models, feature
satellite radio and Sync with voice command.
Subaru Forester: Model years 2009 and up these are some of most capable and refined SUV’s
on the road. Some of the standard features include cruise control, keyless
entry and Bluetooth and the upper trim models include navigation, leather, and
rearview cameras.
Volkswagen
Rabbit: Easy to
navigate around town and despite their small size there is plenty of room for
cargo and passengers, model years 2006-2009.
Cion XA: This vehicle was meant for drivers under the age of 25, funky style,
practicle and fuel efficient. The simple cabin style has considerably less to
distract your teen driver from focusing on the road. Last built in 2006 buyers
can find the models for less than $5,000.00.
Volvo C30: Is a premium vehicle for great price
these models are not as expensive as you might think you can find a 2008 for as
little as $12,000.00. The compact hatch model has excellent visibility, high
safety ratings and a comfortable cabin.
Ford Ranger: Throughout the years the Ford Ranger has not gone through many changes
the Ranger is a good choice if you are looking for a truck that is durable and
easy for your teen to learn to drive on.
Toyota Celica: The Celica is a good compromise for teens who want a sportier car and
their parents that want a safer car. After the teen gets over the shock of
having a cassette player they will enjoy this car as it features precise
braking, excellent handling and just the perfect amount of kick for a rewarding
driving experience. Model year 2005 prices are somewhere between $6,500.00 to
$9,000.00 depending on the condition and miles on the car.
Hyundai Elantra: What makes this an attractive choice for teen drivers is long list of
standard features, Keyless entry, heated mirrors, satellite radio, and a CD
player with six speaker sound system. Another advantage of the Elantra is the
excellent highway fuel economy rating of 38mpg.
Mazda3: The 2009 model Mazda made significant improvements to design and ride
quality. On the highway the vehicle can get 33mpg and 40mpg with the special
fuel economy package.
Lexus ES: The Lexus ES is a comfortable sedan with a smooth as butter ride the car
is not only stable, but also well equipped with keyless entry, sunroof,
leather, and dual power front seats and more. For the model year 2007 the
prices should be between $12,000.00 and $13,000.00.
Nissan Altima: The new redesigned model is the
best Altima yet the older Altimas are very well constructed featuring a
comfortable cabin, excellent steering capability, great visibility, along with
high safety ratings. Should expect to pay between $8,000.00 and $15,000.00 for
model years 2007-2012 and used 2013 model year cars have more features and
better fuel economy, but can be much more expensive.
Volkswagen Beetle: The Volkswagen Beetle seems to never go out of style
no matter what model year. With a zippy drive and plenty of standard features
the Beetle is the classic choice for young drivers. The 2012 models have an
increased side crash worthiness going from 3 stars to 5 stars in government
tests.
Hyundai Santa Fe: The Santa Fe features a lightweight steering feel and tight turning a
refreshing change from the typical bulky feeling, hard to park, difficult to
manage on the road, typical three row crossover. Another plus is
the Santa Fe can double as the family car and the teen commuter.
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