What Makes For A Good First Car?

I’m pretty sure almost all of us here hate it when someone at your high school who has a brand new sports car and is probably a douche. It makes you jealous and you say how spoiled that person is. Is a brand new Ford Mustang GT a good first car? I don’t think so; here are some great qualities for a first car.
-Fuel efficient
-Practical
-Reliable
-Slow and easy to control
-Cheap
Some cars that fit this description are a Honda Civic, VW Jetta TDI or a Subaru Impreza Wagon.

I think that a first car should be something that’s rusty, not in the best condition and something that needs work. A first car shouldn’t take a lot of skill and restraint to control, so a new Dodge Hellcat for me is a no go. A Foxboy Mustang that’s seen better days might be a good first car. It can teach a kid to fix cars and how they work, and they learn to appreciate it. A car that needs fixing up can be a good time to bond with your kids.

Let’s face it, the risk of teens wrecking within the first 2 years of driving is pretty high, so why give them something nice and easy to crash? Give them something that if they wreck it, it’s not THAT big of a deal if they do crash it.

In conclusion, for my petrolhead kids, possible first rides are a non M BMW E36 coupe, Mazda Miata and an old Mustang. Feel free to comment below as to what you’ll give YOUR future children for their first car.

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Comments

Kyle Ashdown

My first car was an XJ Cherokee. Parents basically got it to make sure I didn’t drive like an idiot, because if I did, I would be dead. Interesting strategy.

03/04/2016 - 05:14 |
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Casey Sjoberg

I won’t “give” my child a first car…

03/04/2016 - 05:15 |
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Caro

Only 13 right now, but I’m planning to either get a used Civic, Crown Vic(because ‘Murica) or a Miata as a first car.

03/04/2016 - 05:16 |
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Anonymous

I got cancer from this

03/04/2016 - 05:19 |
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der_luidy

Impreza 1,6 or so, because best awd for winter

03/04/2016 - 05:21 |
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Soarer-Dom

Just a little Lotus 98T

03/04/2016 - 05:23 |
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Anonymous

I fully support the Jetta TDI. Insurance is ridiculously cheap, mine gets at least 48 mpg (50/50 city and highway), surprisingly powerful little motor, but definitely not enough that you need to worry about not being able to control it.

Try to find one that is a ‘99.5-‘03 and manual. Best motor and strongest transmission

03/04/2016 - 05:33 |
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Haresh Ramendran

I’m 18 and I’m planning to get a S13 Silvia when I move to Australia for further studies

03/04/2016 - 05:33 |
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Dragonslayer182 (Yaris Fanboy)

Miata. A Toyota yaris sedan also works

03/04/2016 - 05:39 |
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dean_wrx22

I don’t think a parent should prevent their kid from buying a certain car if they can afford it with their own money. In other words, if you can afford it yourself, it’s fair game.
In my case, I saved for countless years and worked for 4 summers to afford my Subaru WRX. I’m 17. Since I bought the car, I appreciate it more and take better care of it

03/04/2016 - 05:40 |
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