Best 8 Cars for Teens and Grads : 2014
We took a look into the new safety ratings released from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) for 2014. From the list we chose the best cars for teens and grads by size, gas mileage and price for overall drive-ability, safety and most practical for the younger, tech savvy generation.
The Dodge Dart
MSRP: $15,995
MPG Hwy: 40
MSRP: $16,810
MPG Hwy: 40
Honda Civic Coupe
MSRP: $18,190
MPG Hwy: 38
Subaru Impreza AWD
MSRP: $18,895
MPG Hwy: 36
Hyundai Elantra
MSRP: $17,200
MPG Hwy: 38
Scion tc
MSRP: $20,480
MPG Hwy: 31
Subaru Crosstrek
MSRP: $21,995
MPG Hwy: 33
Mazda3
MSRP: $16,945
MPG Hwy: 41
Car MPG Price
Dodge Dart
|
40 MPG Hwy
|
$15,995
|
Ford Focus
|
40 MPG Hwy
|
$16,810
|
Honda Civic Coupe
|
38 MPG Hwy
|
$18,190
|
Subaru Impreza AWD
|
36 MPG Hwy
|
$17,895
|
Hyundai Elantra
|
38 MPG Hwy
|
$17,200
|
Scion tc |
31 MPG Hwy
|
$20,480
|
33 MPG Hwy
|
$21,995
|
|
Mazda 3
|
41 MPG Hwy
|
$16,945
|
Top Cars By Trends #1 Honda Civic
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