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My son has his learner's permit and I would like to get him a vehicle to drive. I am looking for something that is safe and will keep his vehicle insurance cost down. I want something that will hold it's value and that will be dependable. I have heard that Honda Accords will run for well over 200,000 miles...
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But for the cost, they are the best cars.
My first car was a 91 Camaro, and I have had no issues with owning it. Any car can be a good first car, assuming your son is responsible enough to drive, and not be a dumb *** on the road like most kids.
Which national car rental chain rents the Honda CRV?
I have had friends "hotroad" almost any car that can be thought of...
For Value and dependability, you would need something newer, but in order to get that, the insurance rates will be higher...
What car company is making you mad?
Will you be adding your son to your insurance? If so, that will save you a TON regarless of the car you get...
Does anybody know about the car security system that shuts down the car when its gettin stolen?
But the best older cars are Honda, Toyota, Nissan, BMW... Avoid Kia, Daewoo, Hyundai like the plague, and older Subaru and VW are not that good either. Older Chevy and Ford would be ok, assuming the previous owner took care of it.
Good luck
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