What is the best car to insure/buy for 16 year old girl ?
Mid size car? Has good driving record.
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- Something comfortable to drive and not over the top. My first car was a Plymouth Caravelle, far from a cool car, and everyone made fun of me for it, but it drove nice, and I could see all 4 corners. The insurance isn't bad because its a mid-size/small car, and because its not a sports car. look for something small like a neon, or escort, just don't buy anything made to go fast, and nothing flashy.
- Probably a Honda, or Toyota, or even a Nissan.
- How much do you want to spend? Insurance wise stay away from sport cars..or higher end luxury cars. Talk her into a 4 dr. in most cases it is cheaper to get insurance for. As far as best..depends on what cash you have.
- i would get a car not need reqiure too many maintence work cause most girl isn;t good in car repair, so i suggest like those new car out like yaris, versas
- anything 7 years or older is what our insurance agent told us when we insured our teenager. It would be something that does not need full coverage.
- No 16 year old child -needs their own car!
- Something with an airbag and anti-lock brakes, if you're gonna do more than PL-PD (ie, Collision). We've had reasonable luck w/ GM A-bodies (ie, Pontiac 6000, Buick Century, etc). Not enough power to really be a "fast" car but they tend to run reliably for a long time. And, you can get a good one for about $1000, and it gets around 30 mph. It's a dorky car, but it holds 4 people comfortably and safely. The parts are cheap, and every mechanic knows how to work on it.
- Forget ALL the "sports & sporty" cars. Go for a low powered simple car such as a Toyota Corrola, VW beetle or a Honda Civic or some other LOW powered simple vehicle. The insurance is going to hurt you either way you go. I hope you are being added to your mom and dad's insurance!!! And last, but not leasts, check with the insurance company you are going to use and ask them which cars are cheaper when it comes to insurance. Pops
- A subaru,or honda.They both have the high resale values,score high on crash test and very economical,and if you do buy one don,t get a sport model.It also helps to take a defensive driving course.Hope i helped.
- Civic, Corolla or VW Bug. All outstanding cars for the money. You'll know she is safe in one of these...
- Older model Honda Accords & Civics, Toyota Camrys & Corollas, Nissan Altimas & Maximas, Ford Taurus are all cars that are good on insurance. Your best bet is to get something you don't have to finance, so you can carry liability only. My first car was a 1990 Honda Accord. It ran perfectly, no mechanical problems, was a peppy little car, and it had low insurance rates (and I had full coverage). I loved it and I paid for it with money earned from a part-time job.
- Stay away from Honda's and Aura's. they great cars but are stolen often so the insurance is high. I would start off with something like a Saturn. they may not be vary fashionable but there great on gas and cheep on insurance!!!
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