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The safest cars for teenage drivers

By ClarkHoward.com
Oct 13, 2015

The fatal accident rate among teenage drivers is three times the rate for all other drivers. So when it comes to choosing the best car for a teen, safety is a key concern.

To help parents make an informed decision, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has released a list of the safest used cars for teens.

More and more safety features have been required for cars made in the past five to 10 years, and one of the most crucial features is electronic stability control. ESC is a technology that helps drivers maintain control of their vehicle during "extreme steering maneuvers" such as on curves or slippery roads and helps keep the vehicle headed in the driver's intended direction. The feature has been mandatory since 2012, and all cars on the IIHS list include stability control.

The IIHS says the average budget for a car for a teenager is $9,800, and the median price paid is just $5,300. But the good news is there are some great, affordable options out there!
"We would urge parents to consider paying a little more for safety if they can," says Ann McCartt, the institute's senior vice president for research.

Here's a look at a few of the most affordable picks from the most popular categories.

Large cars

Midsize cars

Small SUVs

To see the full list, click here.

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