Anonymous wrote:A full sized sedan like a Camry or an Accord, if you can. With a four cylinder engine so it's not super-powerful. The latest model with as much safety equipment as you can afford.
For example, my son will get my Subaru Legacy with the Eyesight front end collision avoidance system when he turns 16. It's a four cylinder and not fast. It's not showy. But it's pretty safe.
Anonymous wrote:Used Toyota or Honda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, get a car with a spare tire. For some reason, many late-model cars are omitting this feature. Why anyone would buy a car without such an essential part is beyond me, but people do. You do not want your child to be stranded on the side of the road with a flat tire.
That's because they have run flats. You can drive on the tire to get somewhere that it can be changed.
That's not necessarily true. Many new cars that are not equipped with run flats are also not equipped with a spare tire.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/cars/2017/10/19/why-so-many-automakers-ditching-spare-tires/777871001/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, get a car with a spare tire. For some reason, many late-model cars are omitting this feature. Why anyone would buy a car without such an essential part is beyond me, but people do. You do not want your child to be stranded on the side of the road with a flat tire.
That's because they have run flats. You can drive on the tire to get somewhere that it can be changed.
Anonymous wrote:It's truly hilarious how stupid so many rich people are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got my kid a 2017 Lexus IS350 4-door sedan this past year. Full of safety features and nice looking
Seriously?
yes, seriously. Why would I not want to have my child in a Lexus IS350 with all the safety features and 24x7x365 road side assistance available to him/her? About the comment of having a flat tire in the middle of the night, you can get run flat tires so the teenager driver can still drive home safely and the tires can be replaced the next day.
It is priceless when it comes to the safety of my children.
If you can afford it fine. Our insurance has road side assistance. You can get AAA. You want your kid in a fancy car. Great.. but that has nothing to do with the question. Most 16 year olds are not running around in the middle of the night and their license has restrictions on them.
Anonymous wrote:Also, get a car with a spare tire. For some reason, many late-model cars are omitting this feature. Why anyone would buy a car without such an essential part is beyond me, but people do. You do not want your child to be stranded on the side of the road with a flat tire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got my kid a 2017 Lexus IS350 4-door sedan this past year. Full of safety features and nice looking
Seriously?
yes, seriously. Why would I not want to have my child in a Lexus IS350 with all the safety features and 24x7x365 road side assistance available to him/her? About the comment of having a flat tire in the middle of the night, you can get run flat tires so the teenager driver can still drive home safely and the tires can be replaced the next day.
It is priceless when it comes to the safety of my children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1 on the manual transmission. It keeps the driver much more focused on the driving experience - with both hands and both feet - and it's harder to do distracting things like eat and text.
Try to get something with the most recent safety features like forward collision prevention and lane departure warnings. They're very helpful for new drivers (and old ones, too).
+2 on the manual transmission. Impossible to be messing around with your phone when you need both hands to drive.