So you’ve got a new driver in the house and you’re looking for a safe new first car for him or her to drive every day. And it needs to be affordable. Whether it’s a car or SUV, there’s an affordable new vehicle that will give you peace of mind when your new driver is behind the wheel. We’ve compiled a list of 10 safe new cars and SUVs for teen drivers to help you make the right choice. Best of all, the vehicles we’ve chosen have strong safety ratings and are available with driver assist features for under $25,000.

Chevrolet Equinox – $24,995

NHTSA: 5 Stars
IIHS: Top Safety Pick

More standard features have improved the Chevrolet Equinox’s value, and with automatic emergency braking now standard, it’s now one of the safest cars for a teenager. Other cool features include Teen Driver, which allows you to set speed alerts and even keeps teens from turning on the radio unless they put their seat belts on.

Kia Optima – $24,115

NHTSA: 5 Stars
IIHS: Top Safety Pick Plus

If you’re looking for an affordable midsize sedan that’s also a safe car for teens, the Kia Optima should be on your list. From its strong safety ratings to its generous list of active driver assist tech, the Optima provides plenty of ways to keep your new driver from accidentally hitting something or someone.

Subaru Crosstrek – $24,505

NHTSA: 5 Stars
IIHS: Top Safety Pick Plus

The Subaru Crosstrek is one of the most versatile subcompact SUVs currently available, and with the EyeSight suite now standard on CVT-equipped models for 2020, it’s now one of the safest cars for a teenager. Its 8.7 inches of ground clearance means you’ll be able to go off the beaten path farther than most car-based SUVs.

Honda Insight – $23,860

NHTSA: 5 Stars
IIHS: Top Safety Pick Plus

With the Honda Sensing suite standard across the lineup and strong crash scores, the Honda Insight is a safe car for new drivers. Additionally, it offers more power than its chief rivals, surprisingly surefooted handling, and excellent fuel economy all at an affordable price.

Mazda CX-3 – $21,435

NHTSA: 5 Stars
IIHS: Top Safety Pick

Mazda’s smallest SUV, the CX-3, offers plenty of driving fun and solid crash test ratings, making it a great choice as a safe car for a teenager. Its tidy dimensions make it easy to maneuver, and should you find yourself on a winding road, you’ll be able to tackle it confidently with its agile handling and connected steering.

Hyundai Kona – $21,195

NHTSA: 5 Stars
IIHS: Top Safety Pick Plus (2019 model)

One of the newest entries in the subcompact SUV segment, the Hyundai Kona is fun to drive and easy to maneuver. It’s also one of the safest cars for teens because of its high crash test scores and standard collision prevention technologies.

Subaru Impreza – $20,895

NHTSA: 5 Stars
IIHS: Top Safety Pick Plus

For parents in four-season regions, the Subaru Impreza gives you traction, practicality, and fuel efficiency all in a single package. The EyeSight driver assist package has been made standard for the CVT-equipped 2020 models, making the Impreza one of the safest cars for a teenager when you take into account its strong crash test ratings.

Volkswagen Jetta – $20,890

NHTSA: 5 Stars

If you want the compact sedan with the most space, the Volkswagen Jetta is the one to get. Even the base model is available with active driver assist tech if you opt for the Driver Assistance package. Our pick is the SE grade, which gets a generous amount of standard features including the Driver Assistance package as standard.

Toyota Corolla – $20,555

NHTSA: 5 Stars
IIHS: Top Safety Pick

The latest generation Toyota Corolla ups the ante with a wealth of features, including Toyota Safety Sense 2.0 as standard on all models. Our pick of the litter is the Corolla Hybrid; at $24,055, it’s a solid value with a long list of standard equipment. With its 53/52 mpg city/highway EPA fuel economy rating and strong crash test scores, the Corolla Hybrid is a safe car for teens that should also save you plenty at the pump.

Nissan Kicks — $19,735

NHTSA: 4 Stars (2019 model)
IIHS: Top Safety Pick (2019 Model)

Not only is the Nissan Kicks the least expensive way to get an SUV with a surround view camera, it’s also one of the safest cars for new drivers because it’s so easy to maneuver. All trims get forward collision warning and automatic emergency braking as standard, adding another layer of safety to the overall value proposition.

 

10 Safe Cars and SUVs for Teens Under $25,000

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Source: WORLD NEWS

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