Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You never, ever buy a teen a car based on what is cool. Most cool cars are dangerous because they are flip hazards or they are not made for inexperienced drivers or they are not made for the type of driving/parking you need to do in the DMV.
I say something along the lines of a camry or accord, or maybe a CRV or Rav4
I agree - parents who talk about getting their teen a "cool" car are focused on making sure their teen is the "cool" kid and they need to get a life. My kid drives an old Camry - it has ABS, front and side curtain airbags, and a rear-view camera. It is not cool, and it will serve him reliably and well, and he should be thankful to have a car. Also, he pays for his own gas. Kids need to have some skin in the game.
Anonymous wrote:You never, ever buy a teen a car based on what is cool. Most cool cars are dangerous because they are flip hazards or they are not made for inexperienced drivers or they are not made for the type of driving/parking you need to do in the DMV.
I say something along the lines of a camry or accord, or maybe a CRV or Rav4
Anonymous wrote:Or a used Mercedes C class 2014 or so with under 50k miles should be under 20,000
2018 Mini Cooper S ~ 27k miles or VW beetle S 2018 for under 20k on carfax
Anonymous wrote:Yea, ask your kid what he/she thinks is cool. I'm going to second the recommendation on the Mazda3 as a fun cool little car for teens that is plenty safe and has a youthful appearance.
Some sort of Jeep is going to be pretty cool for a teen who wants an SUV. Don't get the RAV4 or CRV or some other such "low calorie" substitute. Your teen wants a full-fat Jeep.
Anonymous wrote:Accord, Civic, Camry, Corolla, Forester
Anonymous wrote:You can get a 3 year old CRV or RAV 4 for $20K
A Mazda3 will be around $8000- you can get 2 of them! Mazda3 was my first car in 2004 and I LOVED that thing. Great car.