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Five Tips For Buying Your Teen’s First Car

Sure, you may be as scared as a sinner in a cyclone when your teen turns 16 and is ready to begin driving. It’s inevitable they are going to want to drive. This means having to find a suitable and safe car for them to drive. Of course, they could simply drive your car, but is that what you really want? Probably not!

Here are a few things that should be considered when searching for that perfect, first car. With a few simple tips, car shopping can be a great experience for both you and your teen.

Make Your Teen Pass Driving School FirstFirst car - Driver education

Learning how to properly operate a motor vehicle is imperative to be safe on the roadways. Teens should have some type of driver’s education class such as North Shore Driving School Ltd., or North Vancouver Driving School before owning their own vehicle. These types of driver’s education programs ensure teens not only know how to safely operate their vehicle, but also know the basic laws of traffic. 

Consider Safety First

Every teen wants that sporty, “cool” looking car, but that car is not necessarily the most safe.

Safety features to look for when buying a first car include anti-lock brakes, at least six airbags (the more airbags in a vehicle the better), and stability control.

Cars that score four stars or more on government crash tests are also good to look for. Note cars with upgraded safety features may cost slightly more, but are certainly worth the extra expense.

First car - test driveAlways Test Drive The Car Before Buying

Taking a test drive allows you and your teen to learn the feel of the car. A test drive should include paces of driving that will regularly be used such as both city and highway driving and curvy roads.

Allowing your teen to test drive the car will give you a good idea of whether the car will be a good, safe fit for them.

It will also give you a sense of whether or not the car is worth the asking price.

Check The Quality Of Used Cars

Buying a used car is not a bad thing, however, the quality of the car should be thoroughly inspected before making a purchase. Buying a used car from a private owner is a bit riskier than buying a used car from a dealership. A private owner can more easily keep important details about the car hidden.

No matter whether a used car is bought from a private individual or a dealership, quality of parts of the vehicle such as the engine, transmission and tires should be checked before purchase. 

Look Into Cars That Include Teen Features

In today’s technology, there are vehicles that teen features. These features include notifying the vehicle’s owner if the vehicle drives outside of a set boundary, or if the vehicle is driven after certain hours of the day. Features like this are geared toward keeping teens safe on the roadways. 

First car - teen features

When purchasing a car for a new driver, parents should always always keep finances in mind, but remembering safety is paramount. With a few easy tips, finding your teen’s dream car can become reality.

Author Bio

Karleia Steiner is a freelance blogger. Away from the office she enjoys spending time with her daughters and husband.

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