I told the wife the other night... "I'm buying all the kids old H1 hummers for their first vehicles"This isn't the answer you are looking for, but I put my young drivers in large vehicles for safety reasons. And very glad I did so, after someone pulled out right in front of one of my kids. Did not damage to my old SUV, but took the front end off the car that pulled out in front of them (other driver was at fault).
The gas bill difference will not be huge, small price to pay for safety at risk filled age.
The Cruze...That car will go down as one of the biggest pos in history.
My grand daughter rolled her 2008 Subaru Forester WITHOUT seat belt fastened and had ZERO injuries about 50 mph snow storm in Colorado. I have had 3 Subarus and all were great cars that lasted forever with minimal maintenancePretty much any Toyota or Surbaru product is what I would be looking at.
My grand daughter rolled her 2008 Subaru Forester WITHOUT seat belt fastened and had ZERO injuries about 50 mph snow storm in Colorado. I have had 3 Subarus and all were great cars that lasted forever with minimal maintenance
Yes, stay away from turbo charged versionsYeah, aside from the ones prone to blowing head gaskets, they're reliable little cars and great handling on slippery stuff if the driver knows what they're doing.
Hell yeah. Then whatever you get should be manual. Kinda hard to beat a mid-2000s Camry for an all around decent car.Will do stick shift, thinks it's cool.