Sep 22, 2016

Travel, Tour, Car, Steering Wheel, To ManageWhen the time comes to buy your teenage child a car, there are a number of options. Most parents focus on safety and reliability, which is why Honda is a top choice among buyers.

Plenty of Room

While some cities and states have laws in place that restrict teen drivers from transporting their friends, those laws are typically only in effect for six months to one year, or until they turn 18 years old and become legal adults. When the restrictions end, your teen will want a car that has enough room for a few friends. That’s a major benefit of a Honda. Even the sedans are spacious and roomy, with seating for at least five including the driver. The cargo areas are big too, so your teen has plenty of room to pack stuff for college or for a weekend away.

Excellent Fuel Economy

Most teenagers don’t have much extra money, so fuel efficiency is a major selling point. Honda cars and SUVs are consistent leaders in the fuel economy department, with the Accord coming in as one of the best. The Fit is another great choice since it’s compact and easy to navigate. Even the crossover SUV, the Honda CR-V, gets excellent fuel efficiency, which makes it a leader in its class.

Leading Safety Features

Most parents are highly concerned about the safety of their teen drivers, so top safety features are absolute must-haves. If you opt for the Accord, all trim levels of the 2016 model include a rearview camera. You can also tack on a Honda Sensing package, which includes adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, forward collision warning with automatic emergency braking, and lane and road departure intervention.

Blind spot accidents are common with teenage drivers, so the new and innovative LaneWatch blind-spot monitoring system is a cool feature that comes with the upper two trim levels. It gives the driver a wide, low view of the passenger blind spot within the central display screen.

Cool Tech

Teens always want the latest tech features, and Honda vehicles include them, often as standard features. Every 2016 model includes Bluetooth connectivity for easier hands-free operation and music streaming. The newest model of Accord also includes both Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, so it’s easy to connect an iPhone or Android device and use the apps.

Reasonable Prices

While this might not be as high on your teenager’s priority list, an affordable price is probably a major factor in your decision. Honda has a number of options available that are reasonably priced, including the compact sedan, the Civic. It still includes the safety features you want but comes at a price that is affordable within just about any budget.

Take your teenage driver out for a test drive in a Honda and see why it’s the perfect vehicle for your child.

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