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Are there more models you would add?
Seeking a car for my husband to use for a few years until our kid turns 16. She is 13 now. This is the list I’m working with right now: Mazda CX 5 Mazda MX 30 Honda CRV Nissan Sentra Toyota Corolla Nissan Versa Hybrid or standard versions of any of these. Any you would add? Safety/height a factor? I didn’t want to get her a beast, not even as big as Hyundai Elantra, but maybe height will help? |
| Some of these aren't really in the same category. A versa, for example, is a LOT cheaper than a CRV. |
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We are looking for a range
-op I’d love to go for, say CRV, but I’m open to the versa. I don’t think versa has hybrid(?) and I really like the CRV hybrid. |
| Corollas are very reliable, hold their value, and are terrific first cars. |
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I got a Mazda CX-5 earlier this year and it will probably be the car my 15 yo learns to drive with. The CX-5 still seems big to me but I'm coming from a much smaller car.
I think Nissan is a step below Mazda, Honda, and Toyota in terms of quality/reliability. The Corolla is a solid choice. Aren't the hybrid versions of the CX-5 and CRV new for 2025? I'm just always apprehensive of buying a new car in its first year out of a major remodel (or similar). Maybe also consider the Corolla Cross and Rav4. |
Yep. This is what we did. |
| We bought a Prius just before our older child started driving. Second kid starting to drive it now. It is a perfect car for new drivers: fuel efficient, easy to drive/maneuver, reliable, low maintenance, unsexy. My kids love driving it; in fact, neither wants to drive our (luxury) second car. Spouse and I also like driving it. Just the perfect choice for this purpose. |
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Cx-30 for city driving. Cx-5 for suburbs. I went for CX- 30, because I really dislike bigger cars. This SUV is as small as I could go without feeling unsafe. Very safe car, wide, and low to the ground.
It's only me or one other person in the car 99% of the time, so we make the tight back seat work easily. |
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DH got a Hyundai Santa Fe in this situation and it was so good that he gave it to DS and bought himself another santa fe! (We have 3 kids, so the original Santa Fe will be in constant use for years.)
If you don't need something as large as the Santa Fe, try out on of their other options. |
| I’d throw in a Subaru crosstrek to your list. Has all the safety features and is a good size. |
As an Prius owner, these are very speedy compared to an SUV. I would worry about it encouraging fast driving. |
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Subaru. I'm a dad and it's great with 2 kids, road trips, etc. I've taken it off-roading on the beach in OBX, washboard roads and moderate ORV trails in National Parks, and lots of ski trips in snowstorms. Stock vehicle.
Really amazing vehicle. I have an Outback, but the Forester or Crosstrek are equally impressive. |
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My daughters HS the top cars are
Wrangler - Girls G-Wagon Gender Neutral Mustang Convertible - Boys |
| I did a test drive of the Mazda CX-50 yesterday (buying for college-aged child) - loved it! |
All good choices! |