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01-17-2017, 11:36 PM | #49 |
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Safety was my primary objective. Thus I got my 16 year old daughter an X1. She was desperate for my Z4. Too small. (She now drives a Canyon pick up truck in Virginia most of the time while away at college.) Since you live in SoCal, if you can't afford a BMW SUV, I'd get either a Subaru station wagon/cross over or any Volvo or Saab. They are the safest cars on the road. (And the Subaru is perhaps the most reliable of that trio.)
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Get him a classic VW beetle
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GTI is a good car. Got one for my son a few months ago. Insurance was very reasonable, comparable to a Ford Focus.
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01-18-2017, 09:27 PM | #57 |
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+1 for the Subaru. Otherwise if you can find a nice one a pre-2002 Saab 9-3 is a great starter car. Fun, very practical with the hatch and incredibly safe. I rolled one 3x when I hit a downed tree on a dark road in the rain and didn't have a scratch on me. Literally not a single scratch and the passenger cabin was completely intact. Their whole business model fell apart bc they spent too much money overengineering things for safety.
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For under $10K you can find a 2008 9-3, under 60,000 miles, 2.8 litre V6, leather and power everything, safe as houses, looks sporty enough and is different enough to be "ironic" and cool for this "meh" generation. It ticks a lot of boxes. |
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I'm in the same position as you OP, I test drove along with my son a bunch of small cars. My criteria are:
1-safe 2-new 3-not expensive to insure 4-reliable 5-not fancy so he does not show off At the top of my list now is: 1- WRX 2-Honda Accord coupe 3-Civic hatchback, surprised how well this car drives No decision yet but working on it : |
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My wife had an Infiniti G25 sedan with AWD - it's a tried and true legacy V6, slow enough to not encourage anything too stupid and they're dirt cheap in the used market.
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Oh wait we had the W8 4 motion which may have been the previous gen to yours. One of Dr. P's engineering experiments to prep for the Bugatti. That thing got like 2MPG! Blast to drive though.
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01-19-2017, 11:28 AM | #65 |
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I bought my daughter a Forester as her first car. It is safe, AWD, well equipped, reliable, reasonable power. She have been driving it over a year and knock the wood, not even a dent put on the subie! But she did roll over some curb and glad it is high above ground so no damage at all!
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Subarus are great choices for young drivers. From the safe but sporty Impreza to the fire breathing STi if you want to get in on the fun too.
They are rated well by IIHS safety tests too. But if you want to turn him off from automotive joys, yeah get a used Tercel or Corolla will do. |
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