Best New Cars for Teens
Consumer Reports and the IIHS name safe new cars and SUVs that are smart choices for teen drivers
Parents want to make sure their child is both safe and responsible behind the wheel. In most cases, that means starting with a good driver’s education program, good car insurance, and the right car.
Picking an appropriate car can be the hardest part, which is why Consumer Reports and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) have teamed up to recommend the best new and used cars for new drivers. Our testing and analysis have found these vehicles to be safe and well-suited to inexperienced drivers.
The Benefits of Buying a New Car
New cars come with a comprehensive warranty, which will cover the cost of most repairs outside of collisions. Not having to fear repair bills removes a significant amount of financial worry from the ownership experience. New cars are also likely to be dependable overall, through high school and well beyond, which can save drivers from worrying about roadside emergencies. Finally, new cars are more likely to have the very latest active safety features and integrated services. For example, there’s e911, which can automatically call for help in an emergency and give the precise location of the vehicle, even if drivers are unable to do so themselves.
“Buying a new car for a young driver is less common than buying used, but new cars provide the latest in both crash avoidance and crash protection technologies,” Stockburger says. “If you’re putting out the additional money to buy new, why not choose the safest models and configurations available?”
To help families considering a new car for a new driver, CR and the IIHS developed this list of cars that provide both accident avoidance and crash protection. Consumer Reports members can also see which vehicles are safe and reliable, according to our exclusive survey results. All of the selections below are ideal for teens, but they can serve any shopper looking for a vehicle that excels in those areas.