Safe vehicles for teens (2024)

  • Overview
  • Best Choices — used
  • Good Choices — used
  • New vehicle choices
Safe vehicles for teens (1)

For teenagers, the combination of immaturity and inexperience makes driving especially risky. If they’re going to drive, choosing a safe vehicle is key. In addition to safety, reliability and affordability are also top concerns for families.

IIHS and Consumer Reports (CR) have joined forces to make it easier for young drivers or their parents to find a vehicle that checks all those boxes.

Our recommendations include two tiers of used vehicles, Best Choices and slightly more affordable Good Choices. Starting prices for recommended used models range from under $6,000 to nearly $20,000. A separate list of new vehicles for teens offers an even higher level of safety.

  • Read the news releaseabout our May 2024 update.

Remember to check for recalls!
Use the vehicle identification number or license plate to check for outstanding recalls before buying a used vehicle. To receive future recall notices, notify the manufacturer of your purchase. NHTSA also advises vehicle owners to check its database for new recalls every six months or so.

Best Choices — used

Updated May 22, 2024

All listed vehicles have a curb weight greater than 2,750 pounds and earn good ratings from IIHS in the original moderate overlap front, original side, roof strength and head restraint tests, as well as an acceptable or good rating in the driver-side small overlap test. If rated by NHTSA, they earn 4 or 5 stars overall. In addition, Best Choice vehicles have standard automatic emergency braking systems that earn an advanced or superior rating from IIHS in the original vehicle-to-vehicle front crash prevention test.

All recommended vehicles have above-average reliability scores from CR (4 or 5 out of 5) for the majority of model years listed and CR emergency handling scores greater than or equal to 3 out of 5. They also have dry braking distances (going from 60 mph to zero) of 145 feet or less.

Prices, provided by Kelley Blue Book and rounded to the nearest $100, are average U.S. values from April 19, 2024, for the lowest trim level and earliest applicable model year. The estimates are based on the following criteria: vehicle in good condition, typical mileage and private party purchase.

Small carsModel yearsPrice
Toyota Corolla sedan or hatchbackSedan — 2017 or newer; hatchback — 2019$10,600
Toyota Prius2017 or newer$13,800
Mazda 3 sedan or hatchback2021-22$16,400
Toyota Prius Prime2017 or newer$17,000
Honda Civic sedan or hatchback2021 or newer$17,600
Midsize carsModel yearsPrice
Toyota Camry2018 or newer$9,600
Volvo S602017, 2021$10,200
Volvo V602017,2021$12,300
Subaru Legacy2019$14,700
Hyundai Sonata2021$17,200
Honda Accord sedan2020$19,200
Large carModel yearsPrice
Toyota Avalon2017 or newer$14,400
Small SUVsModel yearsPrice
Chevrolet Equinox2020, 2023$13,800
Kia Sportage2020 or newer$14,400
Toyota RAV42017 or newer$14,700
Hyundai Tucson2020 or newer$14,900
Mazda CX-52021-23$17,600
Lexus UX2019-21$18,100
Honda CR-V2020 or newer$18,700
Nissan Rogue2021$19,000
Subaru Forester2021 or newer$19,000
Mazda CX-302022 or newer$19,900
Midsize SUVsModel yearsPrice
Volvo XC602017$12,100
Hyundai Santa Fe2019, 2020, 2023$15,200
Toyota Highlander2017 or newer$15,700
Nissan Murano2019, 2020$15,900
GMC Terrain2020, 2023$16,100
Ford Edge2020 or newer$16,700
Lexus NX2018-21$17,100
Infiniti QX602019$17,800
Mazda CX-92020, 2022$18,800
MinivanModel yearsPrice
Toyota Sienna2018-20$19,100

Good Choices — used

Updated May 22, 2024

All listed vehicles have a curb weight greater than 2,750 pounds and earn good ratings from IIHS in the original moderate overlap front, original side, roof strength and head restraint tests, as well as an acceptable or good rating in the driver-side small overlap test. If rated by NHTSA, they earn 4 or 5 stars overall.

In addition, all recommended vehicles have above-average reliability scores from CR (4 or 5 out of 5) for the majority of model years listed and CR emergency handling scores greater than or equal to 3 out of 5. They also have dry braking distances (going from 60 mph to zero) of 145 feet or less.

Prices, provided by Kelley Blue Book and rounded to the nearest $100, are average U.S. values from April 19, 2024, for the lowest trim level and earliest applicable model year. The estimates are based on the following criteria: vehicle in good condition, typical mileage and private party purchase.

Some listed models include a “built after” date. This applies when a manufacturer makes changes to improve safety in the middle of a model year. Information about when a specific vehicle was manufactured can be found on the certification label typically affixed to the driver door or near it.

Small carsModel yearsPrice
Mazda 3 sedan or hatchback2014-17; built after October 2013$5,800
Ford C-Max Hybrid2015-16$7,100
Honda Civic sedan2014$7,900
Toyota Prius2014-16; built after November 2013$9,400
Subaru Impreza sedan and wagon2019-20$13,200
Midsize carsModel yearsPrice
Mazda 62015-17$8,400
Toyota Camry2014-17; built after December 2013$9,000
Toyota Prius v2015-17$10,200
Honda Accord coupe or sedan2015-17$10,500
Subaru Legacy2017-18$11,600
BMW 3 series2018$13,800
Large carModel yearsPrice
Toyota Avalon2015-16$12,600
Small SUVsModel yearsPrice
Mazda CX-52016$10,100
Hyundai Kona2018-19$11,000
Honda CR-V2015-19$11,400
Chevrolet Equinox2018-19$11,600
Honda HR-V2017-22;built after March 2017$11,600
Toyota RAV42015-16; built after November 2014$12,000
Midsize SUVsModel yearsPrice
Nissan Murano2016$9,900
Toyota Highlander2014-16$11,700
Lexus NX2015-17$12,100
GMC Terrain2018-19$12,700
Acura RDX2016$13,500
Mazda CX-92018$14,200
MinivansModel yearsPrice
Toyota Sienna2016-17$12,600
Honda Odyssey2017$14,400

Recommended new vehicles

Updated May 22, 2024

All listed vehicles are winners of the 2024 IIHS Top Safety Pick or Top Safety Pick+ award and come with standard vehicle-to-vehicle automatic emergency braking.

In addition, all vehicles have average or better reliability, based on CR’s member surveys; average or better scores from CR’s emergency handling tests; and dry braking distances of less than 140 feet from 60 mph in CR’s brake tests. They also receive a rating of good or better from CR for ease of use of their controls.

Prices, rounded to the nearest $100, reflect Kelley Blue Book New Car Fair Purchase Prices as of April 19, 2024, for the least expensive trim level.

Small carsPrice
Subaru Impreza$23,400
Mazda 3 sedan or hatchback$24,300
Toyota Prius$28,300
Toyota Prius Prime$33,600
Midsize carsPrice
Toyota Camry$26,900
Honda Accord$28,200
Subaru Outback$29,300
Hyundai Ioniq 6 except dual-motor$37,700
Small SUVsPrice
Mazda CX-30$25,700
Kia Sportage$27,300
Hyundai Tucson$27,800
Honda CR-V$29,700
Mazda CX-50built after August 2023$31,200
Lexus UX$35,300
Midsize SUVsPrice
Subaru Ascent$35,000
Kia Telluride$36,300
Hyundai Palisade$37,000
Honda Pilot$37,200
Mazda CX-90$38,800
Lexus NX$39,600
MinivanPrice
Honda Odyssey$38,200
PickupPrice
Hyundai Santa Cruz$27,500
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