Best Car For Your Teen Driver
Safety and vehicle reliability are the two most important factors parents should consider when shopping for their teen
driver’s car. Since teens do not have a lot of experience on the road and parents don’t not have a ton of extra cash to afford the latest model of car, there is some research and shopping involved in the process.
There are some specific features to look for when shopping for a car for a teen driver. With the advancement of many vehicle safety features, parents should pay special attention to airbags, anti-locak breaks, and electronic stability controls. One of the most important research tips should be the results of crash-test results on different makes and models. Typically, the bigger vehicles fair better in crash tests but they can also be a lot to handle for young drivers and can drain wallets in fuel costs. Many kids might be attracted to larger SUV’s and pickup trucks but they are not the best choice due to rollover statistics.
Some of the top models for teen drivers include Ford’s Fusion and Focus. The Toyota Camry, Corrola, Matrix and Prius also score well for teen drivers. Based on test results, the aforementioned cars are suitable for the capabilities of younger drivers and scored better than average on crash tests.
When you are starting out on the car search, the first thing you want to have is a budget. Car salesmen can be persuasive and it can be all too easy to let “wants” overtake “needs”. Visiting the car lot can be a lot easier if you go in sure of what you can afford. Next is to start shopping online to get an idea of what is out there without the added pressure of a sales pitch. Look for the newest, most reliable models that have the safety aspects you are looking for in a vehicle. When you find a few you are interested and are within your price range, start comparison shopping between the chosen vehicles. Compare the prices of the cars with what you get in safety equipment and fuel economy.
Don’t forget to factor in the cost of insurance on the vehicle you plan to buy. Ask your agent for premium differences between one vehicle and another. What you think you may be saving when purchasing the car, may be lost when you figure out how much it costs to insure a teen driver driving the car.
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August 4th, 2009 at 1:29 pm
For more information about buying a car for your teen, read How To Buy A Car For Your Teen and, for which cars to consider, try The 5 Best First Cars For Your Teen.
August 6th, 2009 at 10:14 pm
Well i have a 16 yr old daughter, and she wants a good looking car but ive looked online and i cant seem to find any nice cheap cars.. we dont have a very big budget plz someone help me
November 2nd, 2009 at 12:53 pm
http://www.motozuma.com is a new website that helps teens and families save and buy a vehicle. And if you choose to buy a vehicle from one of the http://www.motozuma.com manufacturer partners they’ll match your savings up to $500. This isn’t probably the best option for used but at least something to think about