jsteele wrote:You might consider a Mazda MX-5 (Miata). They are cheap, easy to repair and plentiful. While they are subject to the laws of physics, they are a safe car unless you are hit by a dump truck. They are also not very powerful and can only hold one other person. That prevents the driver from being distracted by a carload of friends.
Get a stick shift and send her to a driving school (e.g. the Tire Rack Street Survival schools organized by the BMW clubs).
Anonymous wrote:SmarTrip: inexpensive, small, comes in different colors (Red, Blue, Orange, Green, Yellow, maybe someday Silver and Purple!), unlikely to be packed with too many friends, no DUIs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are some studies out there that indicate a family sedan or minivan weighing around 4,000 pounds gvw are statistically the safest cars. SUVs are a little less safe because of the risk of rollover. But of course you can research any particular car you are interested in.
I was most concerned with safety and reliability. I wanted both side air curtains and vehicle stability assist, which have been instrumental in reducing deaths and injuries over the past several years. I couldn't afford a newish car with VSA, but we did end up getting a 2005 Honda Accord.
I thought minivans were supposed to be unsafe?