As a parent, when it is time to get a new car for your teenage child, you want the safest and best used that is reliable and efficient to let them have a good driving experience. They do not want a vehicle that will keep on breaking down or that would even break the bank but provide enough crash protection and safety features. Teenagers are the most risky drivers so it is important to get a very good car for them.
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To help you find the best cars for teens, Carmart has put together 5 used cars that will be the best. These ratings are based on those that have been awarded good or acceptable ratings and have standard stability control alongside crashworthiness and good engines.
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Honda Accord (From 2013 – 2021)
The Honda Accord has been suggested since it was first produced. Since 1985, nine generations of the Accord won 10 best and it has been doing pretty well gaining the popularity of most drivers. The Honda Accord was the second best-selling car in the United States and it set the bar for driving excellently and at an affordable price. The 2013 model is a celebrated car that several people wish to own. The 2013 Honda Accord was offered as a coupe or a sedan and is equipped with a V6 engine that produces 278 horsepower. Included is a six-speed automatic transmission. There is also another engine choice which is the four-cylinder engine that produces 185 horsepower and is paired with a six-speed manual transmission. The vehicle also earns the top spot in safety ratings. A Nigerian used Honda Accord in Nigeria is priced from N2.3 million to N3.5 million depending on the year model.
2012 Hyundai Tucson
The 2012 Hyundai Tucson has been in manufacture since 2000 and is produced by a Korean manufacturer called Hyundai. It comes with an all-wheel-drive and an engine that produces 176 horsepower. Tucson has the frontest interior space at 55 cubic feet and has a low speed which makes it the best for teenagers. The price of a Nigerian used 2012 Hyundai Tucson in Nigeria is N2.2 million.
Mazda Cx-5 (From 2014 – 2021)
The Mazda’s compact crossover which is the CX-5 has been manufactured for two generations and has been loved by many rights from the beginning. The little vehicle’s first generation started in 2013 and ran until 2017 when the present design arrived. They both offer class-leading athleticism and driver enjoyment with well crafted interiors and good front styling. The older models also look good. In the second half of 2016, new updates were made to the 2016 model such as a backup camera, touchscreen audio system, and a navigation system. Some generations have 2.0-liter four-cylinder engines and are paired with a five-speed manual transmission while others have a 2.5-liter engine and an automatic transmission. They are not the best muscle cars but they are the safest for teenagers. A Nigerian used model costs between N2 million to N4 million in Nigeria depending on the year model.
Toyota Camry (From 2012 – 2021)
The Toyota Camry has different phrases such as “50 shades of beige” and “old man tan” but it has been the best selling vehicle there is all around the world since 2002. The seventh generation of the Camry does not match the fit and finish of a Volkswagen Passat and offers much more comfort than the Kia Optima but it delivers a promise to make sure the driver has an enjoyable ride. It has a quiet ride that is strictly for business because of its 178 horsepower delivering four-cylinder engine and its better fuel economy. The seventh-generation can go 65 miles farther than a gas tank. All in all, it is still the best and safest for teens. The Nigerian used model in Nigeria is priced between N3.5 – N4.6 million depending on the year model.
Toyota Highlander (From 2012 – 2021)
The Toyota Highlander Hybrid was the most fuel-efficient SUV Toyota at the time of its manufacture earning just 1 mpg less city run than the sub-compact Toyota Matrix. The Toyota Highlander is also really affordable because you can find one at an affordable price that comes with an all-wheel-drive, heated leather seats and navigation but it is going to have at least 200,000 miles on it. The 2008 models were powered by a V6 engine that produces 279 horsepower and available were either front or all-wheel-drive systems. a four-cylinder engine that produces 187 horsepower became standard in the 2009 model and offers a 3 to 5 mpg improvement over the V6 models. Highlanders when equipped with a towing package can pull up to 5000 pounds. The Nigerian used price of the Toyota Highlander ranges from N2.5 million to N4 million.
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