Best First Cars for Teens 2026

by Anonymous

A teen's first car should prioritize safety above all else while remaining affordable to purchase, insure, and maintain. The best options earn top crash test ratings, include advanced driver assistance features as standard, and offer forgiving handling characteristics. These vehicles give new drivers confidence and parents peace of mind without requiring a massive financial investment to acquire and keep running.

Honda Civic

$24,950
starting msrp
Top Safety Pick+
iihs safety rating
Lane keep, adaptive cruise, AEB
standard adas
$2,100
insurance cost (annual avg.)
83/100
reliability rating (j.d. power)
36 mpg
combined mpg

Toyota Corolla

$22,900
starting msrp
Top Safety Pick+
iihs safety rating
Lane keep, adaptive cruise, AEB
standard adas
$1,900
insurance cost (annual avg.)
85/100
reliability rating (j.d. power)
35 mpg
combined mpg

Mazda3

$24,370
starting msrp
Top Safety Pick+
iihs safety rating
Lane keep, adaptive cruise, AEB
standard adas
$2,000
insurance cost (annual avg.)
82/100
reliability rating (j.d. power)
32 mpg
combined mpg

Subaru Impreza

$24,900
starting msrp
Top Safety Pick+
iihs safety rating
Lane keep, adaptive cruise, AEB
standard adas
$2,200
insurance cost (annual avg.)
79/100
reliability rating (j.d. power)
32 mpg
combined mpg

Hyundai Elantra

$22,865
starting msrp
Top Safety Pick+
iihs safety rating
Lane keep, adaptive cruise, AEB
standard adas
$1,800
insurance cost (annual avg.)
84/100
reliability rating (j.d. power)
37 mpg
combined mpg

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