
The top 25 best cars for first-time drivers are those that are safe, secure, and don’t break the bank in terms of cost. But seriously, how many first-time drivers want to settle?
Honda Civic

One thing that will be evident in many of the best cars is the ability to take a hit. No parent wants their child to get in an accident, but it’s nice to know that safety is a car manufacturer’s priority.
Toyota Corolla

Fuel efficiency is a great reason to get this car for a first-timer, especially since as one of the best cars for gas mileage, it will cost just a little less. With gas what it is these days, that’s a benefit for anyone.
Kia Forte

Kia’s were all the rage at one time and their look and reliability are debatable but still worth talking about. Let’s put it bluntly, a first-time driver shouldn’t be that picky.
Hyundai Elantra

Every car had its day, and the Hyundai isn’t dead yet. It’s far from it since many people still swear by this car.
Fiat Panda

Fiat is a fun car to have as a first-time ride, at least for those who like Fiat. If you’re not too picky then it’s still a comfy ride and reliable enough.
Honda Insight

The reliability and stability of this vehicle are great for a first-time driver. The fuel economy isn’t that great, but it’s still a decent car.
Scion tC

As a more modern vehicle, this is a good option for the first-time driver. Like many other cars, it’s reliable and fairly good on fuel.
Volkswagon Jetta

Hearing the name Volkswagon is a sign of reliability that has been built up over the years. It’s one of the best cars around for a first-time driver or someone who is looking for a solid vehicle.
Toyota Prius

People still have faith in Toyota and this is a solid, wheels-on-the-ground type of vehicle. Whether you want it for the first time or not is kind of up to your personal taste.
Ford Focus

Some kids might have a tough time with a few of these vehicles, especially since a lot of people want something flashy. But solid, reliable, and decent-looking always tops fashion.
Nissan Rogue

A Nissan is a great way to start your driving experience. It’s not the roomiest vehicle in the world, but it works.
Honda Fit

Honda does make a quality vehicle. If nothing else it’s a great way to start driving and stay safe at the same time.
Ford Fusion

Some people stand by Ford in a ride-or-die manner, but others feel a little different. The truth is that Ford is still a reliable name.
Toyota Camry

Thankfully this car has gone through a few design evolutions, since if this was the same as the back in the day Camry a lot of kids might not want it. But back then or now, it’s a solid ride.
Chevrolet Equinox

Some kids are bound to argue with their parents over the first car they get to drive. That’s kind of tough luck with some parents, but no one is going to send their kid out with a vehicle that’s not safe.
Hyundai Kona

Does anyone recall when getting your first car meant you needed to put some of the work in on it? These days kids just need to learn how to drive, and some cars take most of that away from them.
Toyota Highlander

The kind of fuel economy that people need today is an important measure that some vehicles are built with. But it’s still necessary to add other safety measures.
Kia Sportage

Kia’s have been a favorite of many for a long time now, and there’s good reason. It’s a reliable car that can get a person from point A to B.
Hyundai Santa Fe

Some cars have roomier interiors, some focus more on function. It’s all a matter of what you need, not always what you want.
Subaru Crosstrek

One thing to be grateful for is that any car built around or after the 90s is bound to be safe inside and out. They won’t be perfect, but they’ll be a little more secure.
Nissan Murano

It’s fair to state that drivers today aren’t going to need to worry about much when it comes to handling their vehicle, other than learning how. That’s a bonus to a lot of people, especially since it means that crashes will hopefully lessen at some point.
Subaru Legacy

Not everyone gets to drive an SUV for their first ride, and it’s kind of a privilege. But it’s a safe and reliable privilege if one can get it.
Ford Maverick

It’s affordable and best of all, versatile. As a first vehicle, it’s not something everyone gets, but it’s still worth the price.
Mitsubishi Mirage

It’s not at the top of every list, but the cost and the ease of driving are hard to resist. It might not be a first choice, but it’s one to consider.
Volvo S60

It’s been a long time since Volvo first started rolling out their vehicles, and not a lot of people would comment on them. As a first vehicle, it’s something to think about.
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