Ford Focus...What are safe but awesome cars for teenagers?
Chrysler 300
HONDA CIVIC or ACCORD!!! They're safe, good on gas, and never go out of style. Plus, they retain their value well.
Well, I wouldn't want to answer this b/c I am both an old biddy and a soccer mom, so that means whatever I thought was good, you'd dislike. Good luck with this!!
go with toyota cant go wrong with that company.
Mazda3. Safe, fun, reliable, and looks great! Have a look, you won't be disappointed!
Pontiac G6 Coupe:
http://www.pontiac.com/g6coupe/index.jsp鈥?/a>
Chevy Cobalt:
http://chevy.com/cobalt
a VW Jetta:
http://vw.com/jetta/features/en/us/#exte鈥?/a>
Good Luck.
I know a girl who got a Hyundai Elantra at 16, and she loved it. It was a beautiful deep purple, almost a wine color, and it was a 4 door with airbags, so it was safer and cheaper to insure than a 2 door. It was nimble and fun to drive, but you could still get 5 people in it, if they were skinny. She was being foolish on Loop 1 in Austin, driving way too fast and screwing around with friends, and she ran off the road into an erosion barricade, at approximately 80 miles per hour, flipped the car and landed on the roof. The car was totaled but she walked away under her own power because the roof and her seatbelt held firm and the airbags deployed properly. Needless to say, I was impressed. I wouldn't hesitate to buy a Hyundai, because it has more options for the money than other makers and still gets good safety reviews and excellent fuel economy. You can't go wrong with a number of cars though. Hondas are nice, Toyotas of course, VW Beetle or Jetta are cool cars but still safe, Ford Focus, Chevy Cobalt. Stay away from 2 door cars because the insurance companies will label it a ';sports car'; whereas a 4 door is a ';sedan'; and stay away from SUVs or trucks because they have a high center of gravity and can rollover much more easily. Another good option is all wheel drive, because it gives you better control in adverse weather, it is more expensive to buy and insure though. All Subaru vehicles come with this option and more car makers are coming on board every year. I can't stress enough the need to test drive everything. The car may seem great, but until you drive it for awhile you have no way to know if you'll love it or hate it. I insist on test driving any vehicle I may want to buy, because I am 6 feet 4 inches tall and stocky, so comfort is a very important issue for me. You may put more emphasis on how easily you can reach the controls or how quiet the car rides, or how awesome the stereo is. What ever you are looking for, Good luck.
WELL EITHER THE HONDA ACCORD OR THE CIVIC.
Volvo, VW or Audi
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