The first question should be whether or not you should buy your kid a car, but an article where I just say "No" isn't very interesting, and I'm sure I can't convince you otherwise. In case you're wondering which car you should buy your teenager, I have only a few suggestions.- Keep it cheap, and I do mean cheap. During the steep learning curve, kids invariably play bumper cars with the darn things, and it's bad enough you have to pay for other people's fenders, you should keep your own as cheap as you can.
- Nothing too comfortable. No need to give them unrealistic expectations as to what a car should be. They'll never appreciate the higher rungs if they don't start at the bottom of the ladder.
- Nothing with a distractingly great stereo, and hopefully, nothing with a radio at all. Music does distract, as does flipping stations.
- No sport or muscle cars, unless you want to pay for the tickets or the casket.
- Big is safe, but so are [404 Check: was link to http:/ / i13. photobucket. com/ albums/ a300/ tescosuicide/ ALa2/ hummer5. jpg , anchor: bright colors] , technically.
If anybody has specific suggestions, for price, safety and efficiency, I'd love to hear them.