Thinkingman
WKR
I agree with certain elements of this.The world and economy sure has changed since most of us got our first car back in the 1900s. A few years ago we were in this situation and went with something newer because it was surprisingly cheap to insure with the modern safety features. Also we needed a solid backup if my wife’s car broke down.
I say you have to look at your situation and think of it as a family vehicle and not a teenagers vehicle.
My son turned 16 5 years ago.
He needed a car to commute to school and work.
He wanted something cool, dad was writing the check so I had 51% of the vote.
I ended up buying a 2009 Kia Optima, one-owner, 108k miles for a little over $3k.
Good condition, clean CARFAX, clean enough, non smoker car with a timing chain and a full suite of safety features(side airbags, ABS,).
The car needed nothing but I put new tires on it due to the date code on the old ones and my son learned to replace rotors and pads with a $150 kit from Amazon.
He drove that thing all over, completely reliable, good in snow(Montana winters) and the only concern is the rust scale that’s the result of the car being owned in Upstate NY for a period in its life.
I absolutely would follow the same pattern if I had another 16yt old.
Btw, thank you to the experts that like to sh!t on Kia…we got a car similar to a Camry but with half the miles, ten years newer, modern safety equipment and perfect reliability for the same $.
