List of best cars for teens (insurance)
I was floored when I came across this list.
https://www.valuepenguin.com/cheapest-cars-insure-teens Of course, I own a Miata (never had considered it a car for my boys to eventually drive often and I still think it's a bad idea), and as I mentioned on an earlier waffling thread, would definitely consider a GTI (or other Golf) for them to use. I am just surprised the Miata and GTI are up near the top. They seem like cars that would get kids to drive fast/irresponsibly and thus be expensive to insure. And yes, I have 5 years until I have to worry about it. |
It's all about the stats.
Weird to see the Mustang on that list. That's usually the type of car you'd expect to see at the more expensive end. |
Crazy! And we're about three years out. Gulp.
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bummer, the e46 wagon didn't make the list :(
I am surprised by the Miata. It is interesting that most of the cars on the 'best' list are available/primarily sold with a manual. Perhaps this re-affirms the idea that manuals keep people more engaged in driving. Or maybe it just makes cars harder to steal ?? In any case I am currently teaching our 21 yr old to drive a stick. My poor 1er. Its going pretty well. She just needs to stop dumping the clutch as soon as the car starts moving. |
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$2,700/year?! jeez.
(we're 5, no, 4 years away) :eek: |
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Interesting where the least and most are separated by only about $600. None of them cheap though.
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this can't be right...right? :speechle: https://i.imgur.com/Ks57pVI.png |
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